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The Kansas City Chiefs made Romeo Crennel the permanent head coach on Monday after he led the floundering team to a pair of wins late in the season. Read More »
Dale Earnhardt Jr. has been NASCAR's most popular driver for a long time, so maybe it shouldn't be a surprise he's growing more comfortable and confident in that role. Read More »
A large Harvard study has shown that women who drank more coffee suffered less depression, but the lead author says it’s “very good news for every coffee drinker.” Read More »
Remember the old Kyle Busch? The guy with the all-world driving skills and an attitude to match? Well, that guy is gone. And that's bad news for every driver not named Kyle Busch. Read More »
Trevor Bayne wasn't the kind of young man to take anything for granted anyway, but with the highs and lows he's had the past five months, he's back at Daytona and loving every minute of it. Read More »
NEW YORK (MainStreet) -- Are millionaires becoming a dime a dozen? There were 10.9 million people worldwide with seven figures worth of investible assets last year, up 8.3% from the year before. This year was also the first to surpass the 10.1 million millionaires in 2007, just before the recession hit, according to the annual World Wealth Report put out by Merill Lynch and Capgemini. In fact, 20 Read More »
Kenny Britt's offseason of legal troubles continued Monday as it was revealed that the Titans receiver faces two outstanding traffic warrants in Tennessee. 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 »
By Constance Gustke, special to CNBC.com NEW YORK (CNBC) -- There are more exchange traded funds than ever, and they're being sliced increasingly thin. Last year, 217 exchange traded funds were launched -- a record amount. And this year is equally hot so far, with 36 new ETFs coming on board in January and February, according to Morningstar. March's tally isn't in yet, but another 700 t Read More »
Acrimonious legal activity and battle-weary actors are the latest problems. Read More »
BOSTON (TheStreet) -- They say you can't take it with you -- a saying that these days applies as much to debt as wealth. Two trends are taking place among the nation's retirees. One group is racking up debt at a pace they won't live long enough to pay off, and have few qualms about doing so. Other debt-heavy retirees feel forced to declare bankruptcy in growing numbers. A recent survey commissi Read More »
Four out of 10 in a Pew survey think so. Also, one in three children is living with a parent who's flying solo. Read More »
The grayer you get, the less likely your bank account is still in the black. Read More »
Anne Hathaway is now at a point where she can joke about her former boyfriend admitting he was a con artist. Read More »
The White House plans to submit the proposed legislation to Congress next year. Read More »
A new study from Princeton University shows that money can help buy happiness, but only up to a point — about $75,000 in annual household income, to be exact. Read More »
No matter how much you know, there's always more to learn. That's one of my favorite sayings. I use it often in lectures and live by it personally. Read More »
If Congress fails to act - a possibility given the gridlock that has gripped the Senate - workers at every income level would face significant tax increases next year. Read More »
The NFL suspended Green Bay Packers defensive end Johnny Jolly without pay for the upcoming season and perhaps beyond for violating the league's substance abuse policy. Read More »
The sex trade and crack cocaine use have led to a rise in the number of newborns who have syphilis Read More »
—Up to a third of breast cancer cases in Western countries could be avoided if women ate less and exercised more, researchers at a breast cancer conference said Thursday — comments that could ignite heated discussions among victims and advocates. Read More »
NEW YORK (AP) — It is the Holy Grail of Tiffany lamps, a sublime stained-glass shade of lilies in soft hues of pink and green, cascading down in an oblong bell to a bronze base molded to resemble the delicate pads in the water. Read More »
Relax, NASCAR fans. The sky is not falling. Sure, several tracks have reduced seating capacity in this stagnant economy. But in the wacky world of sports cathedrals, sometimes less is more. Read More »
With Chinese and other Asian stocks soaring this year, investors may want to consider reducing risk but staying fully invested. Read More »
Appropriate to Halloween week, ghoulish questions abounded going into last night's preview of Michael Jackson's This Is It, which opens worldwide Wednesday. Read More »

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