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For those not celebrating, what to do on the holiday can be a tough nut to crack, especially when you'll be lucky to find a Tim Hortons that's open.What to do on Christmas Day in the GTA if you don't celebrate Christmas. Read More »
NEW YORK (MainStreet) -- The Congressional supercommittee failed to reach a deal to reduce the national budget deficit by $1.5 trillion, and unfortunately for bank savers, that means more of the same low interest rates savers have been seeing for more than a year now. As for the debt committee, which was charged with reducing the massive $15 trillion public debt, the Breakout podcast from Yahoo! Read More »
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- To break a stock, the goal of a short like Greenlight Capital's David Einhorn isn't getting the retail investor to run scared, it's to get the big institutional holders of shares to capitulate. In the case of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, this means the most important "tell" will be what mutual fund giant Fidelity Investments does -- or has already done -- in response to Read More »
NEW YORK (MainStreet) -- Few candidates running for president will ever campaign on a promise to raise taxes on Americans, but this year more than others, many candidates are campaigning on promises to eliminate or drastically cut the most common taxes that people pay. Of the eight major Republican candidates running in the 2012 presidential primaries - by which we mean those who have participate Read More »
Gary was 25 when he found out his father had Alzheimer’s, and he lived with the possibility that he might develop the disease until he was 57. That is when he learned he did not inherit the gene. Read More »
By Jeff Cox, CNBC.com Staff Writer NEW YORK (CNBC) -- If you think you've got it tough living in America, just be glad you're not going to be in Greece as that nation begins to confront the true reality of austerity. With the Greek Parliament's approval Wednesday of measures designed to bring the country's disastrous finances under control comes an array of measures that would make Zeus wee Read More »
Soaring Alzheimer’s rates means partners do what they can to help, even if they’re divorced. Read More »
“The urban myth is that men think about sex every seven seconds. When you hear a bogus figure like that, you have to wonder how they could get anything else done.” Read More »
Superheroes are out, ladies are in and six other small-screen trends. Read More »
The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (www.camh.net) is Canada’s largest teaching hospital in the field in the field of mental health and addictions. It has 530 inpatient beds. Read More »
Suicide attempts by gay teens — and even straight kids — are more common in politically conservative areas where schools don’t have programs supporting gay rights. Read More »
By Josh Lipton, Minyanville NEW YORK (Minyanville) -- The Federal Reserve is scheduled to end its extraordinary program of support for the economy in June, but market participants debate whether policymakers will ultimately decide to deploy additional monetary stimulus to continue this stock market rally and, just as critically, what will happen if they do not. Some strategists argue that the Read More »
By Larry Kudlow, CNBC Anchor NEW YORK (CNBC) -- According to news reports, Team Obama and House Republicans are at least $50 billion apart in the budget negotiations for FY2011. I'm willing to bet that Team Obama and Senate Democrats won't agree to even $20 billion in spending cuts. And that's a far cry from the GOP's annualized $100 billion pledge-to-America mark, and an even farther cry Read More »
What happens at Las Vegas Motor Speedway doesn't stay there, it's usually a sign of things to come. Read More »
What can you ask NASCAR drivers such as Mark Martin and Carl Edwards they haven't already answered? It's time to let Silly Season get started. Read More »
What did we learn from the 2011 NASCAR media tour? From Smoke's old girlfriends to the baby boom at Roush Fenway Racing, Marty Smith breaks it down. Read More »
An SEC probe into U.S.-listed Chinese firms could put some ETF investors at risk. U.S. listed Chinese ETFs fall into one of two categories: ETFs that track Chinese ordinaries or ETFs that track U.S.-listed Chinese companies (American depositary receipts and other receipts). While the investigation is just starting, it is likely that the ETFs that would be the most impacted would be funds that f Read More »
Driver speeches at the Sprint Cup awards banquet can put you to sleep faster than midnight showings of "House Hunters." Can you say yawn? Not if Terry Blount was running the show. Read More »
There was nothing particularly remarkable about 30 Rock’s Thursday night live-to-air episode. Read More »
Daniel MacIvor reflects on how Tracy Wright’s last film, Trigger, which opens the Bell Lightbox, became a tribute to the late actress. Read More »
The cereal recall hints at a larger issue: huge gaps in the government's knowledge about chemicals in everyday consumer products, from furniture to clothing to children's products. Read More »
Under the cover of darkness, our worst traits come out. We lie, we steal, we cheat. We expect others to do the same. Read More »
Money and seat time are probably the primary reasons Danica Patrick will make her Nationwide Series debut at Daytona. Either way, it's a win-win for just about everyone. Read More »
What built NASCAR -- a rough-and-tumble attitude from the drivers -- hardly exists today. Whether it's the money or the sponsors or something else, this sport needs badasses again. Read More »
This gauge of the dollar's strength against other major currencies is an important investment tool -- and not just for forex traders. Read More »

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