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The U.S. economy added 216,000 jobs in March, while the unemployment rate fell to 8.8%—the lowest level in two years.
A frenzied mob, inflamed by a Quran-burning ceremony in Florida, overran the United Nations office in northern Afghanistan's largest city Friday, in an attack that resulted in the killing of at least 12 people, including seven foreigners.
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IntercontinentalExchange and Nasdaq outlined a plan to reshape the global exchange sector by carving up NYSE Euronext with an $11.3 billion offer that tops the terms of the operator's deal with Deutsche Börse.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average kicked off a new quarter by touching the highest point since the summer of 2008, as investors were heartened by signs of stronger job creation in the U.S. and the lowest unemployment rate in two years.
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Dish Network and investor Carl Icahn are among the bidders that have submitted offers for Blockbuster ahead of a bankruptcy court auction set for next week.
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Powered by an improving economy, U.S. auto sales rose 16.9% in March with Chrysler, Nissan and Ford leading the industry's gains.
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Ford paid CEO Alan Mulally more than $26.5 million in salary and stock compensation last year, one of the auto maker's most profitable years ever.
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Can a regular Joe avoid paying federal income taxes, much like GE has done? It's more feasible than you think—if you're self-employed.
U.S. and European officials are working to engineer more defections of senior officials in Gadhafi's regime.
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A deal on how to fund the federal government through the remaining months of the fiscal year appeared to be inching closer Friday as President Barack Obama said the two parties were near to reaching an agreement.
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Unusual itineraries, unconventional designs and top-flight chefs are making for noncheesy cruise experiences the most sophisticated travel can enjoy. We picked nine that fit the bill.
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TV needs action and drama. Foreign policy needs less of both.
Overcoming the Japanese earthquake and geopolitical turmoil in the Mideast and North Africa, global financial markets recovered amid growing optimism that the recovery had become self-sustaining.
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As the calendar turns to April, a nation of procrastinators will start working on their taxes. Here's a look at some of retirement-plan tax tactics to employ and mistakes to correct.
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According to Siemens CEO Peter Loscher, the U.S. should emulate Germany and stress "real engineering" over "financial engineering" in order to boost exports.
A stack of gender-minded books ask the question: What kind of a guy are you, anyway?
It took nearly two decades before scientists at Crayola successfully brewed up the secret formula that lets kids blow bubbles in vivid colors. But now some angry parents may burst Crayola's bubble.
The 89th Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, a classic time trial in Colorado Springs to be held this year on June 26, will include an electric motorcycle.
What makes a movie scary isn't what jumps out of the closet—it's what might jump out of the closet. "Insidious" gets it right. Plus, fine acting keeps "Source Code," a time-bending bomb thriller, ticking; "In a Better World" is self-righteous awards fodder.
In today's pictures, a spring storm socks New England, a Japanese boy tries out new clothes at a shelter, employees of a British prison face a sad day and more.