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Testosterone and minivans may not be mutually exclusive after all.
Yes, it’s a minivan. But it’s a minivan with an interesting distinction: it wears an R/T badge, signifying membership in Chrysler’s Road and Track performance fraternity. One of four new R/T treatments at last February’s Chicago...
The madness of George Papandreou, Greece's prime minister, has thrown the eurozone into disarray once more.
Cupid got off easy this Valentine’s Day, but spikes in cocoa bean and sugar prices may have the Easter bunny digging deeper into your pocket for those chocolate eggs and rabbits. Chocolate prices are going up, but Valentine’s chocolates are mostly...
The Aurora Australis, As Seen from the ISS on May 29 NASA
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Sometimes you're just at the right place at the right time. Astronauts aboard the ISS experienced just such a moment when they captured this captivating image of a rare aurora australis over the Southern Indian...
In a nail-biting day across the Gulf Coast, engineers struggled to make
sense of puzzling pressure readings from the bottom of the sea Friday to
determine whether BP's capped oil well was holding tight. Halfway through a critical 48-hour window, the signs were promising but
far from conclusive.
Britain's powerhouse services sector grew at its slowest pace in three months in May. Here's how analysts reacted to the news.
Spain moved back into the eye of the eurozone storm on Thursday, as the country's borrowing costs rocketed to unsustainable levels and the country's banking sector was hit by mass downgrades.
Rolling coverage of the rollercoaster in financial markets.
WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Wednesday that the Fed can’t take additional steps to try to ease high unemployment without escalating inflation. If inflation were to accelerate, tthe Fed would have to raise rates to slow borrowing and spending and...
Foreclosure filings in the Chicago metropolitan area rose 18.5 percent in March from a year earlier and edged up 1.8 percent from February, according to the latest report from RealtyTrac released Thursday. The report showed 12,818 homes received foreclosure filings...
