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S&P 1500 Pension shortfalls rose to an all-time high in August. Read More »
Here are three ETFs that should gain from continued strong copper prices. Read More »
WASHINGTON — Justice Anthony Kennedy, who already decides whether liberals or conservatives win the Supreme Court's most closely contested cases, is about to take on an even more influential behind-the-scenes role with the retirement of Justice John Paul Stevens. Read More »
WASHINGTON — Justice Anthony Kennedy, who already decides whether liberals or conservatives win the Supreme Court's most closely contested cases, is about to take on an even more influential behind-the-scenes role with the retirement of Justice John Paul Stevens. Read More »
Is the wild west world of Canadian specialty channels good for Canadian TV? Read More »
The Supreme Court is entering the nation's charged debate over immigration, agreeing to hear a challenge from business and civil liberties groups to an Arizona law that cracks down on employers who hire undocumented workers. Read More »
The Supreme Court has upheld a federal law that bars "material support" to foreign terrorist organizations, rejecting a free speech challenge from humanitarian aid groups. Read More »
The national survey shows that 29 percent of Americans now say they are inclined to support their House representative in November, even lower than in 1994 Read More »
The move positions the court to have three female justices for the first time in history. Read More »
Next week at Passover Seder I have my own Four Questions to ask, but this time about Toronto arts and entertainment. Read More »
How strange was Sunday at Atlanta? Kasey Kahne was a real contender, and Richard Petty Motorsports teammates Paul Menard and A.J. Allmendinger were almost as good. Read More »
The San Diego Chargers changed their mind and placed the first- and-third-round tender on running back Darren Sproles on Thursday, the team announced. Read More »
Obama had a physical exam Sunday morning, where he learned that his total cholesterol and so-called bad, or LDL, cholesterol had both spiked into the borderline high range since his last reported exam in 2007. Read More »
Lawmakers from both parties suggested the Obama-hosted meeting Thursday will amount to little more than political theater. Read More »
Obama unloaded on a divided Supreme Court for allowing more corporate influence over elections, intensifying his criticism of a ruling that has reshaped campaign rules. Read More »
The science-fiction blockbuster "Avatar" won best drama at the Golden Globes and picked up the directing honour for James Cameron on Sunday, raising the "Titanic" filmmaker's prospects for another Academy Awards triumph. Read More »
The redistricting will affect politics and policy for the next decade. Read More »
The trouble before the Supreme Court started with a John Edwards T-shirt worn by a Texas teen. Another thorny message: "Freedom of Speech." Read More »
Add another bang-on impression to Meryl Streep's canon – she does a stoner that's so convincing, you wonder if the producers demanded she pee in a cup at the end of the day's shooting. Read More »
The Supreme Court has begun hearing arguments on an important case involving high mutual fund fees. Read More »
How do you pick the guy to sit atop the Power Rankings when none of the power players really stood out? Ryan McGee gets back to old -- old? -- reliable Jeff Gordon. Read More »
Justice John Paul Stevens, who will turn 90 early next year, has given a hint that this Supreme Court term will be his last, potentially clearing the way for a second appointee from President Barack Obama. Read More »
The committee voted 13-6 this morning to send Sotomayor's nomination to the full Senate, where she's expected to be confirmed easily next week. 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 »
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Chevron Corp. in a fight with the Ecuadorean government over potentially tens of billions of dollars in liability for environmental damage. The justices, without comment, on Monday let stand a lower court ruling that blocked Chevron's effort to force arbitration with state-owned PetroEcuador. Read More »

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