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So, what did we learn from the 2012 NASCAR media tour? Danica is all in, Brad K. is the new leader at Penske, Chip is far from satisfied and Harvick is extra Happy. Read More »
At Danica Patrick's first stock car test at Daytona three years ago, you could see the confusion in her as the circus swirled. What do you see and hear now? Confidence. Read More »
Let's face it, Kasey Kahne has never driven for a great team. Next year he will at Hendrick Motorsports. What does that mean? The sky may be the limit! Read More »
Slimmed down and cleaned up, Mike Tyson is creating a new comedy career for himself with his latest take on Republican U.S. presidential candidate Herman Cain. Read More »
Archie Panjabi says Kalinda fans are in for more surprises this season Read More »
Sure, NASCAR could have tried to wait out the rain and open the Chase on Sunday night at Chicagoland, but with no guarantees, postponing it to Monday was the right call. Read More »
A new study has found that a bacteria similar to that found in yogurt has the potential to reduce stress, anxiety and depression. Read More »
Dear EarthTalk: I have a carpet made of recycled PET bottles in my baby's room, and I started noticing a lot of the fibers on our clothes and even in my mouth! Is it dangerous for me or my baby to be in contact with and possibly ingest these fibers?... Read More »
By Jeff Cox, CNBC.com Staff Writer NEW YORK (CNBC) -- Failing to raise the U.S. debt ceiling could have at least one desirable casualty: the bond vigilantes who are betting that Congress will keep on racking up debt with endless abandon. Much panic has been fomented over what would happen if the borrowing limit stays put, but little focus gets paid to what good could come of it. In an an Read More »
Standing up straight makes you tougher, new research shows Read More »
Some tracks have more tradition. Some tracks have tight finishes seemingly every other race. Some tracks seat 200,000-plus. None of those tracks offers what Pocono Raceway does. Read More »
TMS efforts by Matt Kenseth, Carl Edwards highlight team's success on 1.5-mile ovals Read More »
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- For the past two years, Pioneer Cullen Value has been disappointing. The fund lagged 73% of competitors in 2009 and 92% in 2010, according to Morningstar. Should shareholders sell? Probably not. Veteran portfolio manager Jim Cullen is sticking to his investing discipline, and the long-term track record remains superb. During the past 10 years, the fund has outdone 98% of Read More »
You Docs tips for healthy living Read More »
Ryan Newman has a loving family, a good start to his season, the support of the U.S. Army and that same old acerbic wit. Yeah, life is good. Read More »
Text messages, tweets and TV may be the underlying reason two-thirds of Americans report not getting enough sleep during the week. Read More »
When it comes to power, proper posture is more important than title or position, new research finds. Read More »
Carl Edwards will not win the Nationwide Series championship this year. Defending champ Brad Keselowski won't either, nor will any other Sprint Cup driver unless he wants to give up his chance at the Cup title.NASCAR reportedly has taken a big step in the right direction by telling drivers they can race for only one series championship. Each driver must indicate in which series he plans to race f Read More »
Raising so-called “good” cholesterol may not just be good for the heart. New research says it may protect against Alzheimer’s disease, too. Read More »
Obama said “there are things we need to get done” before Congress leaves for the holidays in December. Read More »
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- President Barack Obama proposed a two-year pay freeze for federal employees Monday in an effort to reduce the deficit facing the U.S. "The hard truth is that getting this deficit under control is going to require some broad sacrifice, and that sacrifice must be shared by the employees of the federal government," President Obama said. The Obama administration said Mond Read More »
For perhaps the first time in our history, large, publicly engaged, popular contests are putting Canadian artists on wide display — and just as importantly, putting cash in their pockets to carry on. Read More »
Q: My family of four lives in a four-bedroom house in Virginia. Our water source is a private well. My two teenage sons and I seem to use a lot of hot water. Read More »
LOUDON, N.H. -- Giving the Chase drivers their own points race (first through 12th) wouldn't work. It sounds good, but when you do the math, it doesn't change a thing. Had that idea been in place last year, Jimmie Johnson still would have won the title without much of a fight.Unless NASCAR makes a substantial change in the number of points awarded for each position, or switches to an elimination Read More »
Mirrors work wonderfully as artwork because they are available in every style and price range and are incredibly versatile. You'll find everything from funky modern mirrors in cool shapes to antique mirrors with a rich history. Read More »

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