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Our road to economic redemption continued on Thursday with decent construction numbers ironing out Tuesday's manufacturing bumps.
NEW YORK -- Fresh concerns about Europe's sovereign debt crisis could give investors pause on Tuesday. Stock futures fell modestly, but were above their lows, after the ratings of a major European bank were cut.
A sting from a tiny bee triggers a long chain of events. In addition to promoting inflammation and inhibiting coagulation, the molecular hodge-podge that is bee venom can actually cause cells to split open. The toxin responsible for this effect is melittin, and in high enough concentrations, it...
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates’ investment firm now owns nearly 6 percent of equipment maker Deere & Co.’s stock. Gates’ investment firm, Cascade Investment LLC, reported in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it holds 24.5 million shares...
“OVER $17,000 OFF!” a Boston-area dealer proclaims on its web site. “UP TO $16,000 OFF REMAINING 2011 SAAB MODELS” a Michigan Saab dealer yells in a mass e-mail. Even for folks who watched the mega-discounts roll in during 2009, that’s a shocking number. Glassman Saab of...
Roughly one-third of managers in a recent survey said employees don’t work as hard the week before a big holiday. The culprit, of course, is all the distractions, according to a national poll of about 1,000 senior managers at big companies nationwide by Accounttemps. Buying...
Kate Davies from the Retail Sales Index explains who are the winners and losers in the latest figures.
Protracted indecision among political leaders has created a "cycle of risk" with "systemic crisis proportions not witnessed since the collapse of Lehman Brothers", the European Central Bank (ECB) has warned.
Battered Acura realizes that if it wants more up-and-comers to climb aboard, it needs to drop a longer ladder. And, possibly, design better-looking cars. Hence, the 2013 ILX, a Civic-based price leader built in Greensburg, Indiana, and hitting showrooms now, starting at about $27,500, or $3000...
NBC’s chief medical editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman and TODAY nutritionist Joy Bauer reveal the top four reasons why most diets fall short and explain what you can do to be a successful dieter. (TODAY Show)
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