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Racing for bonus money is practically as old as racing itself. So what has fans so riled up about the halfway bonus in the Daytona 500? Well, 200 large gets people talking. Read More »
The Super Bowl XLVI champion Giants arrived at Newark International Airport from Indianapolis at approximately 1:55 p.m. on Monday, and bused over to their practice facility about a half hour later, where they were greeted by fans. Read More »
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 »
Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski showed up at Super Bowl XLVI media day Tuesday without a walking boot on his sprained left ankle, but took a Belichickian approach to questions surrounding his availability for Sunday's game against the Giants. Read More »
INDIANAPOLIS (MainStreet) -- Super Bowl Sunday is a melange of full-contact sport, carpet-bombed advertising and pizza/wing/chip-fueled gluttony for the more than 110 U.S. million viewers who tune in. For the rest of the country, it's just Sunday. The NFL, NBC and dozens of advertisers and retail outlets really want America to believe that the world grinds to a halt on Super Bowl Sunday and any Read More »
“I think I deal in taboo subjects because I want to take the audience to places they haven’t been before,” says Gervais. 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) -- Even an ardent trend-follower who diligently tracks the price of the S&P 500 must be frustrated. Granted, had he/she sold when the heralded benchmark fell below its 200-day moving average in A Read More »
BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. (TheStreet) -- If you want to be proactive about managing your 2011 tax liability, now is the time. One of the items under every taxpayer's control is managing their realized capital gains and losses. The first thing to determine is what, if any, capital gains you have realized in your taxable accounts for 2011 -- either short term or long term, depending how long you have Read More »
Raiders halfback Darren McFadden has been ruled out of Sunday's game against the Broncos because of his foot injury. Read More »
Haunted Medicine Show, Pteros Tactics, Puss in Boots, Malcolm Holcolme and Death From Above 1979. Read More »
A: A wood door or window that faces away from the sun is more likely to expand or warp in cooler or damp weather. The warping can leave small gaps where the door panel or window sash meets the framing. Read More »
Marie-Josée Chartier’s Stria was inspired by trips the Alberta’s Badlands. Read More »
Blood thinners are generally prescribed to patients who have had heart attacks and depression is quite common after a heart attack. Read More »
Let's not forget it's the end of the month and there is some window dressing going on. (Bulls were able to say Monday markets are now almost unchanged on the year.) Friday's action continued to spill over to Monday beginning in Asia and then moving to Europe. Headlines noted Bernanke had stated the economic recovery is "intact" so investors are free to ignore the ongoing drip of negative econom Read More »
By the end of the study, almost 30 per cent of patients achieved full remission from their depression and another 20 per cent displayed significant improvement. Read More »
We're in an "event risk" market environment. These are never easy to trade or position. I would wager many institutions and individuals are trying to find protection in whatever instrument they can find and/or are permitted to use. According to Lipper investors pulled a net $32.2 billion from mutual funds--including ETFs--for the week ended July 27. This continues the previous trend. Further in Read More »
These days, it is the GOP that may give serious consideration to a reconstituted Austin-Boston connection: A New England politician with a suspiciously moderate past may come to realize that he needs what a certain Southern governor with tea party and evangelical bona fides has to offer. Read More »
The two Texans with 2012 presidential aspirations remain stuck in the middle of the pack of GOP White House wannabes - even in their home state - two new polls find. Read More »
Count down from 10 to one on your fingers. Easy? Not if you suffer from a little-known disorder that makes it extremely difficult to learn math. Read More »
Tom Brady led players-only workouts that began Wednesday, according to sources familiar with his plans. Read More »
The court-ordered mediation between the NFL and its locked-out players ended early Tuesday afternoon but the league's lead negotiator said progress is continuing to be made in mediation. Read More »
Mike Huckabee's decision to forgo a shot at the presidency further muddies the field for a worthy Republican challenger to President Barack Obama, and leaves America's social conservatives without a clear candidate to throw their support behind. Read More »
Joe Linta the agent advises college players trying to get into the NFL. Read More »
Denny Hamlin and Kevin Harvick are looking to extend streaks at Texas; Dale Earnhardt Jr. wants to end one. Read More »
The White House said Wednesday it is assessing options for "all types of assistance" to rebels battling Col. Moammar Gadhafi's troops in Libya, while frustrated lawmakers quoted senior Obama administration officials as saying the U.S. military's role will be limited. Read More »
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