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Trump in the Hot Seat at Chicago Trial
Donald Trump is the one in hot seat at a civil trial in Chicago over promises to a condo owner.
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Cramer: The Shorts' Worst Nightmare
Cramer outlined names that are causing a "worst nightmare" situation for many short-sellers.
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IRS Showed 'Lack of Sensitivity': Chief
The IRS's acting chief says mistakes made in screenings of political groups seeking tax-exempt status won't be repeated.
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'My Cousin Vinny' Market: Bullish Tepper
Hedge fund titan David Tepper told CNBC he's still bullish on stocks and investors shouldn't worry about the Fed tapering its massive bond-buying program.
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IRS-targeted group backs McConnell
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Sea slugs help win Nobel Prize
For decades, Dr. Eric Kandel has studied, at the molecular level, how we create short-term and long-term memories.
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Is Rush still relevant?
Is Rush Limbaugh becoming a relic, a human version of "Mad Men," except without the style or cool clothes? Dean Obeidallah says Rush's troubles with advertisers are a sign his time has passed
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Obama's second term curse?
Howard Kurtz says the media is pronouncing that the president's last term will be a series of stumbles, but history shows second-termers can squeeze in some accomplishments too
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Business, Labor Spar Over Skilled Visas
Despite the rift, business and labor have a deal over separate provisions in the bill concerning low-skilled workers.
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Abortion doc convicted of first-degree murder
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IRS head: 'Mistakes were made'
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Justice subpoenaed AP phone records
The Justice Department secretly collected two months of telephone records for reporters and editors at The Associated Press, the news service disclosed Monday in an outraged letter to Attorney General Eric Holder.
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Why abortion rights need protection
Ilyse Hogue says Pennsylvania case shows how denying women safe abortions risks sending women into substandard care of a murderer like Kermit Gosnell
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Rumsfeld talks terror to POLITICO
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Paul: Make example of IRS staffers
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BlackBerry CEO Unveils New Phone
BlackBerry's CEO debuted a new mid-tier smartphone with a physical keyboard and said the company back on "solid ground."
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O'Reilly's advice: Hold a presser
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EU Says Visa Europe Offers Cut in Fees
Visa Inc.’s Visa Europe is cutting its inter-bank fees to match rival MasterCard network, to end an EU competition investigation and avoid a possible fine.
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What Is Ariel Castro Home's Fate?
The house at 2207 Seymour Ave. in Cleveland is now on a map of crime scenes that lure curiosity seekers.
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