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Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker LaMarr Woodley said Tuesday not to count him out for his team's game Sunday night against the Baltimore Ravens. Read More »
By Bob Pisani, CNBC Reporter NEW YORK (CNBC) -- Are leveraged and inverse ETFs the cause of market volatility? Studies suggest they are at most a minor factor. A Wednesday article in The Wall Street Journal stating that the SEC is making inquiries about the effect that leveraged and inverse ETFs are having on market volatility has caused a wave of paroxysm, hand waving and "I told you so!" e Read More »
Summer series fill the gap while your favourites are on summer vacation Read More »
A House panel voted Wednesday to delay President Barack Obama's new policy allowing gays to serve openly in the military despite Defense Secretary Robert Gates' argument that repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" will have little impact on the armed forces. Read More »
By Eileen P. Gunn for Entrepreneur.com Additional tax write-offs are always welcome at this time of year. But before you go chasing down new credits, it pays to make sure you understand the old ones. ... Read More »
We shouldn’t strive to be happy, says Pascal Bruckner. Read More »
Anyone who wonders how Justin Bieber went from YouTube curiosity to arena-filling sensation in the space of roughly two years will find plenty to sigh over in Never Say Never. Read More »
BOSTON (TheStreet) -- Bite your nails until April 18 all you want, slackers, but there's a healthy portion of the taxpaying populace that's just a W-2 form away from ending its annual tax torment -- if only that form would arrive. The observed celebration of Emancipation Day in Washington, D.C., on April 15 pushes this year's tax deadline back three days, and changes made to the tax code in Dece Read More »
To be sure, companies like Apple and Intel are doing well overall. But some companies are doing well due to ongoing Fed financial support like banks and some auto companies. QE policies are designed to prop stock markets higher, and with volume light, the job is made easier. Therefore, when worse than expected economic data is released (Jobless Claims, Consumer Confidence, Retail Sales, CPI, Ch Read More »
GOP halts legislation that would allow gays to serve openly. Read More »
The vote fell mostly along party lines, although Arkansas Democratic Sens. Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor sided with Republicans to block the bill. Read More »
The Bank of Japan intervened to decrease the yen's recent rise. In the meantime, the Fed is preparing for almost daily POMO operations as the printing presses at 33 Liberty run overtime. Read More »
The Beatles led the British invasion. Now it's the bedbugs that are leading the American assault. The six-legged, creepy, crawly creatures are staging a comeback, and they can make your life miserable. Read More »
Kirk Brown, co-portfolio manager for the American Beacon TIPS Fund, says inflation will be a problem in the U.S., but not for at least a year. Read More »
The House was expected to vote as early as Thursday on repeal of the 1993 law, which prohibits the military from asking service members whether they are gay, bans homosexual activity and requires that gay troops not discuss their sexual orientation. Read More »
Year-long study is underway to determine if games are better at boosting the brain power of people over 60. Read More »
Lawmakers this week will press the military's top uniformed officers on whether they think repealing it makes sense or would be too disruptive. Read More »
Sleeping in on Saturday after a few weeks of too little shuteye may feel refreshing, but it can give a false sense of security. Read More »
You don't have to race with fenders to be in contention for ESPN.com's Driver of the Decade honor. Remember Valentino Rossi, the fastest man on two wheels? Read More »
For NASCAR fans hoping changes are coming to the Sprint Cup car -- aka Contraption Of Turmoil -- you can keep on waiting. The league seems convinced the car is not a problem. Read More »
Cash for Clunkers helped cut car inventories, but that's unlikely to continue now that the program is over. Read More »
The president, struggling to keep promises he made during last year's campaign, pledged to continue fighting on behalf of gays and lesbians. Read More »
I knew this would happen. In May, I was cursing the incessant amount of rain my North Carolina garden was getting. I thought it was going to wash away. Read More »
Who's to blame for the last-lap dustup between Tony Stewart and Kyle Busch Saturday night at Daytona? No one. It's just restrictor-plate racing at its best ... or worst. Read More »
During last year’s campaign, Obama indicated he supported the eventual repeal of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, but he has made no specific move to do so. Read More »

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