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11:03 AM - Saturday, May 25, 2013
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CNBC
Rioting spread to several Swedish towns on Friday night as police stepped up arrests during a sixth night of unrest and far-right vigilantes chased non-whites in southern Stockholm. "We see the night's events as an offshoot of what has happene . . .
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finance.fortune.cnn.com
Electric car network runs out of gas.
5/23/2013
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Washington Post / Sarah Kliff
Health insurers will charge 25-year-olds between $142 and $190 per month for a bare-bones health plan in Los Angeles. A 40-year-old in San Francisco who wants a top-of-the-line plan would receive a bill between $451 and $525. Downgrade to a les . . .
5/24/2013
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CNNMoney.com
The bull market hit a speed bump this week as investors begin to consider what life will be like when the Federal Reserve starts to taper off its long-standing asset purchasing program.
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ABC News
Hannah Robertson, the 9-year-old girl who grilled Don Thompson, the CEO of McDonald's Corp., at a shareholder meeting for marketing fast food to children said she wasn't impressed with his response.
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on The Huffington Post
May 24 (Reuters) - The former chief executive of a failed U.S. bank in Norfolk, Virginia, and three others were convicted Friday of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and other charges in connection with a scheme to conceal loan . . .
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money.cnn.com
Every penny doesn't go to victims. Charities have to take a chunk for administrative costs.
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Fool.com
It can pay off to keep an eye on the big guys.
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FOXBusiness.com
Billionaire hedge fund manager Steven A.
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money.cnn.com
New residents are flocking to these 10 cities - from Phoenix to Houston to San Diego.
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WSJ.com
Ista Pharmaceuticals has agreed to pay $33.5 million to resolve charges that it promoted its anti-inflammatory drug Xibrom for unapproved uses in an effort to boost sales, the Justice Department said.
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on The Huffington Post / Nbc News
Memorial Day weekend marks the beginning of summer and all it evokes: vacations, slower workweeks, casual dress codes, getting the pool ready and pulling out the outdoor furniture.
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Yahoo! News: Business News
BERLIN (AP) — An auctioneer says one of Apple's first computers — a functioning 1976 model — has been sold for a record 516,000 euros ($668,000).
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forbes.com / Micheline Maynard
People who travel regularly for business absolutely loathe getting on planes during the summer. That’s when those "amateur travelers" — road warrior slang for people who only fly once or twice a year — take to the skies. Unused to security prot . . .
5/23/2013
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forbes.com / Mark Rogowsky
Microsoft's largely unsuccessful 8-month campaign to market Windows 8 and its new Surface tablets got a reboot at last with a new spot that takes direct aim at Apple's category-leading iPad. The commercial is somewhat ironically titled "Less Ta . . .
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on The Huffington Post
The number of Americans receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) more-than doubled over the past two decades, from 5.2 million to 11.7 million by the end of 2011.
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Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - British police arrested a man under anti-terrorism laws at BBC headquarters after an interviewee said security services tried to recruit one of the two men arrested after a soldier was hacked to death in a London street.
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on The Huffington Post
CLEVELAND -- The man who famously put aside his Big Mac to help rescue three women held captive in a Cleveland house said Friday that he's not endorsing a group of restaurants that are offering him free burgers for life and wants his name kept . . .
5/24/2013
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NPR Topics
The Federal Trade Commission is in the early stages of opening an antitrust probe into how Google runs its online display advertising business, according to a report by Bloomberg News, citing sources who want to remain anonymous because the FTC . . .
5/24/2013
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NPR Topics
The plan, first announced last year, would break up the company's publishing and entertainment arms, and satisfy investors who are put off by the slow growth of its newspapers.