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What you know: Matt Kenseth is a former Cup champion and a legitimate threat to end Jimmie Johnson's five-year reign. What you don't know: Kenseth is a funny guy. Really. Read More »
Marcos Ambrose survived a collision with Jacques Villeneuve to win the NAPA Auto Parts 200 NASCAR Nationwide race on Saturday. Read More »
Texas Gov. Rick Perry's not-so-surprise announcement is taking place in South Carolina, a state that's crucial for Republicans. Read More »
The following commentary comes from an independent investor or market observer as part of TheStreet's guest contributor program, which is separate from the company's news coverage. NEW YORK (ETF Expert) -- Just a few trading sessions ago, PowerShares QQQ Trust 1 hit a multiyear high. So did iShares Morningstar Large-Cap Growth. It's not that the markets were ignoring the debt deadlock. SPDR Gol Read More »
WASHINGTON (TheStreet) -- The American dream of homeownership has dissolved into the daydream of a decent rental, and some cities are making it very easy on their month-to-month newcomers. Vacancies among the nation's rental properties dropped from 6.6% last year to 6.2% last quarter as 44,000 more units found renters during that period than during the same period a year earlier, according to Re Read More »
Charlie Sheen and his “goddesses” took the stage to thunderous applause Saturday night for the first leg of his “Torpedo of Truth” tour. The 70-minute show hadn't even ended when the first reviews were in, and they were brutal. Read More »
Democratic officials familiar with the president's plans said on Saturday that he intends to file papers as early as this coming week with the Federal Election Commission. Read More »
The Eastern PA Animal Alliance will be holding a pet vaccination day from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. today at its EPAA Spay/Neuter Clinic, Rainbow Plaza, Route 209, Brodheadsville, (a half mile from Pleasant Valley High School.) Read More »
The NFLPA will not stage an alternate event head-to-head versus the NFL on the first night of the draft, instead opting for a three-day celebration that will not interfere with the televised airing of the selection process on April 28 and 29. Read More »
Blame Thomas Edison for bad sleep. Too much light before bed is playing tricks on an important sleep hormone. Read More »
Gov. Rick Perry hasn't "drawn a line in the sand" against using the state's rainy day fund to help meet a massive shortfall, a top aide said Thursday as House budget writers questioned whether Perry has exaggerated the potential for additional cuts available to bridge the multibillion-dollar gap. Read More »
you might think the unscrupulous former prosecutor who sent Anthony Graves to prison for 18 years, 12 on death row, for murders he didn't commit would lick his wounds, slink quietly off into the sunset, and, now in his golden years, pray daily for forgiveness. Read More »
Ray Evernham has reunited with former boss Rick Hendrick in a business deal that will not allow Evernham to remain an analyst for ESPN's NASCAR coverage. Read More »
FED ACHIEVES HIGHER PRICE GOALS Do higher prices for "stuff" make you feel better about things? Only Chavez or Ahmadinejad would be happy since PC NIMBY American's keep being self-destructive. And, if you're an American you've probably forgotten we have an entire Department of Energy which has only produced more bureaucrats and patronage then more energy. You see folks, whenever there's a prob Read More »
Obama's numbers in the poll, given the context of an economy that is struggling to recover from the longest recession since the Great Depression and the experience of past presidents, aren't so bad. Read More »
The Bank of Japan intervened to decrease the yen's recent rise. In the meantime, the Fed is preparing for almost daily POMO operations as the printing presses at 33 Liberty run overtime. Read More »
Cameron Diaz spends most of her movie reunion with Tom Cruise trying to figure out what’s going on. We sympathize. Read More »
So much for jawboning and "happy talk" since we're back to the yo-yo environment once again. The Fed really doesn't have much left it can do to help the economy. Read More »
Feature on author Yann Martel regarding Beatrice & Virgil, his first novel since winning the Booker for Life of Pi. Read More »
Some good news for hospital patients: a gown that won’t let you down. Read More »
The detainee was described in the 9/11 report as a significant al-Qaida operative who provided advice to the Sept. 11 hijackers. Read More »
The NFL will permanently reposition umpires to the offensive backfield beginning with the upcoming 2010 season, in a move designed to protect its most vulnerable on-field officials, the league confirmed Sunday at the annual owners meetings. Read More »
JaMarcus Russell, who was missing from the Raiders' first day of offeseason workouts, arrived Tuesday -- and reportedly, the quarterback is noticably slimmer and more fit. Read More »
You wait in line -- sometimes all day -- to get close to your favorite stars at events like Sprint Sound and Speed. Whom would the stars wait all day to see? Read More »
Four hours after Caleb Allingham was born, his aunt and his mother asked everyone to leave the hospital room. Read More »
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