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By John CarneySenior Editor, CNBC.com -- Next year Mark Zuckerberg's base salary will receive a dramatic pay cut -- going from a base salary of $600,000 to just one dollar. Which raises the question: Will he ever pay taxes again? Zuckerberg's salary cut is being compared to similar moves by other tech titans. Google's Eric Schmidt and Larry Page are paid just $1 annual salaries. Steve Jobs Read More »
Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh has been suspended two games without pay for shoving Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Evan Dietrich-Smith's head, stomping on him and then not owning up to it in his post-game comments on Thanskgiving. Read More »
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- General Electric says it advocates closing all tax loopholes, an event that would almost certainly result in the company paying more taxes, according to a pair of tax experts. General Electric has a reputation as one of the most effective U.S. companies at minimizing its tax bill. The company's tax strategies attracted widespread attention in March, when they became the s Read More »
An injured Peyton Manning is resisting Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay's attempts to make him the highest-paid player in the NFL, the quarterback acknowledged to the Indianapolis Star-News and reaffirmed to ESPN. Read More »
Supporters say the bill, which allows up to six non-instructional days of unpaid leave and lower pay, could help save educators' jobs. Read More »
BOSTON (TheStreet) -- "I'm getting angry. You won't like me when I'm angry" That catchphrase from the old TV series The Incredible Hulk was usually uttered before the meek scientist David Banner, triggered by rage, turned into a green-tinged, destructive monster. Some companies pay attention to your yelling. The trick, for a consumer, is knowing when to escalate and when to retreat. . Read More »
Senate leaders are looking at non-tax revenue and, possibly, dipping further into the rainy day fund than Gov. Rick Perry has said he is willing to do. Read More »
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says he will cut his salary to $1 if there is a work stoppage after the collective bargaining agreement expires in March. Read More »
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- President Barack Obama's proposed 2-year pay freeze for federal workers is not a good idea, according to the majority of TheStreet readers who voted in our poll. Early last week the Obama administration proposed the two-year pay freeze for federal employees in an effort to reduce the deficit facing the U.S. "The hard truth is that getting this deficit under control is Read More »
The NFL players' union is advising its members to save their last three game checks to prepare for a lockout it expects to come in March. 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 »
While maintaining a line of credit is important for your credit score, there's always a time and place for cash. Read More »
Exercise has been linked to possible benefits in staving off dementia in numerous studies in the past decade, but a new look at the topic suggests the earlier the better. Read More »
Fees can hurt savings and retirement accounts. But it makes sense to pay more in certain circumstances. Read More »
Minnesota Vikings left tackle Bryant McKinnie must pay back the NFL for his non-participation in the Pro Bowl. Read More »
Perry said he will send a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to request reimbursement. Read More »
Federal regulators moved Tuesday to seek public input on a plan to link the insurance premiums levied on U.S. banks to the degree of risk-taking encouraged by their executive pay policies. Read More »
Fans lined up outside a funeral home before work Thursday to pay their respects to ex-NFL quarterback Steve McNair. Read More »
The Texas Ethics Commission on Wednesday fined state Rep. Garnet Coleman $9,500 in civil penalties for failing to report $107,577 in political expenditures in 2006 and 2007, including $60,176 in credit card charges. Coleman, a Houston Democrat, said the fine is for reporting errors, not misuse of campaign money. Read More »

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