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Wall Street retreats following steeper-than-expected drop in home sales.
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Today's 70-cent jump in the minimum wage is still not enough, say workers.
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State patrols face big gas bills; thirsty V8 cruisers drain budgets.
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Will scientist's warning about a cancer-cell phone link change buyers' minds?
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Existing home sales fall 2.6 percent, more than double the expected amount.
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How one scorned woman's fury played before a jury.
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Student lender Sallie Mae said its second-quarter profit plunged to $266M.
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Losses include more than $8 billion in write-offs and are worse than expected.
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L.A. talent agencies lure sports superstars to boost bottom line.
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In Milwaukee, clipping grocery coupons is a big deal.
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The reality behind those as-seen-on-T.V. jobs.
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In reversal, Bush says he will sign Democrat-sponsored bill to help homeowners.
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The rapper's suing the fast food chain for using him in ads without permission.
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The upside of high gas prices: less drivers on the road and less accidents.
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Northwest joins other airlines in revealing struggles as fuel prices rise.