=========================Business & Life
- Is the slowly recovering economy the fault of college students?
- It’s Getting Harder to Make Money on YouTube
- The fattest cities in America
- Turning prisons and data farms into REITs
- Firms Seek to Keep Access to Workers’ Social Media
- It’s Your Money: Understand risk, return on investing
- Top 5 Ways Restaurants Make You Spend More
History is a relentless master. It has no present, only the past rushing into the future. To try to hold fast is to be swept aside.
John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
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PERSONAL FINANCE
Drudge Lines
- Arrest Warrant Issued For Rapper Who May Have Faked Own Death... May 22, 2013
- Pope Francis says atheists can be good... May 22, 2013
- Cops Being Trained That Cell Phones Could Be Guns... May 22, 2013
- Man kidnapped off NYC street, tortured for 30 days... May 22, 2013
- Texas judge blocks lesbian couple from living together... May 22, 2013
- 'We want to start a war in London tonight'... May 22, 2013
- Redford on America: 'Certain things have got lost'... May 22, 2013
- ...lost-at-sea yachtsman fighting for his life May 22, 2013
Sports
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Angels-Royals Preview - Yahoo! SportsMay 23, 2013
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Cubs-Pirates Preview - Yahoo! SportsMay 23, 2013
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Lyons leads Cardinals past Padres 5-3 - Yahoo! SportsMay 23, 2013
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LeBron saves Heat at buzzer of Game 1 - Yahoo! SportsMay 23, 2013
Investing
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Here's What Investing Giant George Soros Has Been Buying - Motley FoolMay 23, 2013
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NASA investing in 3-D food printer for astronauts - Yahoo! NewsMay 23, 2013
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State OK's Breaks For Projects Adding 1119 Jobs, Investing $173M - CBS LocalMay 23, 2013
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Campus groups press schools to stop investing in fossil fuel companies - Buffalo NewsMay 22, 2013
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Ending High Cost Investing - ForbesMay 22, 2013
Saturday May 23rd 1846
Arabella Mansfield (Belle Aurelia Babb) was born. She was the first woman in the U.S. to pass the bar exam, though she never used her law degree.
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