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‘Arbitrage’, the tension-filled story of a billionaire hedge-fund manager, drew crowds eager to find this year’s ‘Margin Call.’ Read More »
The Minnesota Vikings are optimistic running back Adrian Peterson will be ready to play early in the 2012 season despite a torn ACL and MCL in his left knee. Read More »
STATE COLLEGE — While too early to determine the extent of crop damages, there are indications that the brown marmorated stink bug may not have been as big a pest to Pennsylvania farmers this season as initially feared. Read More »
A straw poll Saturday in Iowa, the leadoff caucus state, marks the first time Republican voters weigh in on the GOP presidential field. Read More »
BOSTON (TheStreet) -- If you spend time at the beach this summer, you may notice the "current conditions" flags that warn swimmers about the water currents or surf. A red or black flag generally means it's too rough and one should avoid swimming; a yellow or orange flag typically signals light surf and advises swimmers to use caution; a green flag usually means calm waters. With finances, we can Read More »
Federal panel votes today on a change in cocaine laws that could set one of every 20 U.S. prisoners free. Read More »
The Bengals, unsure of Carson Palmer's future with the team, selected TCU quarterback Andy Dalton with the 35th overall pick Friday. Read More »
Former New York Giants Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress is to get out of prison in June, after officials agreed Friday to shave about three months off his time behind bars in a gun case. Read More »
BOSTON (TheStreet) -- Industry surveys and coffee shop talk alike are full of alarming stories about how a growing number of those nearing retirement age will need to keep working past 65. Financial inadequacy is the culprit, especially on the heels of a recession that cut deep into savings. But what about those who have no desire, or ability, to work well into their seventies? Is there a way to Read More »
As polls closed Friday before Tuesday's general election, as many as 450,000 people are expected to have cast their ballots early or by mail. Read More »
Harris County Attorney Vince Ryan expects to meet this morning with the county's Democratic and Republican chairmen after receiving complaints of possible voter intimidation on the first day of early voting on Monday. The complaints came from predominantly minority precincts. Read More »
After four days of early voting, numbers are up sharply, prompting analysts to suggest that Texans are getting used to the convenience, are enthusiastic about their candidates or both. Read More »
Only a few hours before early voting was scheduled to start in Texas, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill White urged supporters in Houston and along the coast to help him defeat longtime Republican Gov. Rick Perry. Read More »
Despite the trend of having to work later in life, there are many who can still enjoy early retirement. Read More »
This warm, early spring is tough on tree nurseries. Read More »
TALLADEGA, Ala. -- Low, gray clouds hung over Talladega Superspeedway with tornado warnings subduing the usual crazy activities in the infield camping area. Even most of the famed stripper poles were out of commission on this boulevard known for wild parties on a Sprint Cup weekend.The track's most popular son also has a different look.Before arriving at this 2.66-mile oasis in backwoods Alabama, Read More »
Arguably the most contentious race still undecided is for the Texas House District 127 seat. Read More »
NASCAR driver Kurt Busch has lost his drag racing debut. Read More »
With early voting coming to end this evening, more Houstonians are casting their ballots before next week's primary than in 2006, the last time Texans went to the polls to choose a governor. Read More »
The Colts suddenly have another injury concern after star receiver Reggie Wayne left practice 20 minutes early. Read More »
Interest in the mayoral race may be why nearly 10,000 more Houstonians voted early than in the general November vote. Read More »
Twice the number the day before cast ballots for Houston races on Friday. Officials predict fewer than one in four will go on Election Day. Read More »
Early voting begins today for Houston's mayor, City Council and controller, 11 proposed state constitutional amendments, Bellaire municipal offices, community college and public school boards and more. Read More »
A research institute devoted to Alzheimer's and related diseases has teamed up with a major maker of diagnostic tests to speed development of what could be the first test to detect Alzheimer's in its early stages. Read More »

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