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The atmosphere at Phoenix Racing -- "the little race team that could" -- is electric. Having a former Cup champion in your garage can have that kind of impact. Read More »
Much was made of Alcoa's earnings result as a cause of today's bullishness, but the stock finished basically flat on the day. However, data from China indicates strong demand for metals (JJC, DBB) which pushed base metals prices and the materials sector (XLB) higher. Bulls extrapolated the combination of the two reports as bullish overall and drove the S&P 500 Index above the October 201 Read More »
NEW YORK (TheStreet Ratings) - On Thursday Invesco declared the monthly dividends that will be paid for 32 of their closed-end funds. These dividends have an ex-date of 9/13, record date of 9/15, and payable date of 9/30, offer compelling choices for investors searching for dividend yield. The dividends for later months are not guaranteed. However, month-end dividend yields of 8.99% from Invesco Read More »
NEW YORK (MainStreet) -- Just because you have a trust fund doesn't mean you're getting a free ride to college. The latest Merrill Lynch Affluent Insights Survey, which tracks the financial views and habits of affluent Americans, finds plenty of concern among the affluent class with the rising cost of college education. A solid 46% of affluent Americans say they are concerned with the cost of h Read More »
NEW YORK (TheStreet Ratings) -- With the rate on 30-year mortgages down near 4.4% and 10-year Treasury note yields at eight-month lows on slowing economic growth in the United States, income-seeking investors may have sardonically lamented the debt ceiling increase and the rise in interest rates that never happened. With interest rates scraping rock bottom, some 'buy'-rated exchange-traded funds Read More »

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Locked up for 20 months for illegally carrying and firing a gun at a Manhattan nightclub, Plaxico Burress is ready to walk out of prison and face another grim reality, a lockout that could jeopardize the resumption of his football career. Read More »
The Greatest Spectacle in Racing without Danica Patrick? That'd be bad news for the Indianapolis 500 ... but great news for NASCAR. Read More »
Early success can mean trouble for some. Trevor Bayne could have let his unlikely Daytona 500 victory go to his head, but that wouldn't have been much like the real Trevor Bayne. Read More »
While bleary eyes, yawns and a bad mood may be the most-recognized signs of a sleepless night, researchers have found burning the midnight oil can also lead to temporary euphoria and risky decision-making. Read More »
Truthfully, fuel prices aren't much of an issue for NASCAR on the track. But they are a huge issue for the fans who fill tracks, and that begs the question, how high is too high? Read More »
Markets were moving sharply lower early in the day until a rumor in oil trading pits that Kadaffi was dead caused a sharp reversal. With margins on oil contracts being raised this enhanced the selling after new highs had been made. Also, news the Saudis may make up the slack for lost Libyan production probably contributed to selling. Not to be outdone, volatility in precious metals markets on Read More »
“We’re not saying Facebook makes a non-anxious person anxious. But for someone who is anxious, it gives them another medium for anxiety.” Read More »
The latest figures from the Congressional Budget Office are up from previous estimates because Congress and President Barack Obama teamed up in December on bipartisan legislation to extend Bush-era tax cuts that were due to expire. Read More »
In an effort to determine what Brett Favre did or did not text Jenn Sterger, the NFL is conducting high-tech forensic work to trace any possible communication between them, according to a source. Read More »
The election was the first since the Supreme Court reversed decades of precedent and said corporations could spend unlimited sums on federal races. Read More »
The gubernatorial races are likely to create national political stars and end other careers. Read More »
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 »

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