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Extending Bush-era tax cuts and patching the AMT will mute some of the biggest fiscal drag. But the deal does not address debt ceiling or tax reform and sets a new deadline for sequester.
Hillary Clinton's trip to Chipotle is telling, both for presidential politics and the dining world. Bill used to stop at McDonald's.
Sprint's 50 million customers and wireless spectrum may attract Verizon, but regulatory hurdles and bad timing may make a deal hard to swallow.
Global banks big and small are dumping their U.S. customers rather than wrestle with a tax law that requires businesses to report all assets held by Americans.
People in Peru have been able to message friends and family even while a flood ravaged the country -- thanks to internet balloons. Project Loon, part of Google parent company Alphabet, can now ...
You're not alone if you have next to nothing saved for retirement. But that doesn't mean you're in good company. Almost one-quarter of workers said they and their spouse combined have less than ...
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, the newly minted richest person in the world, just sold more than $1 billion worth of his stock. The sale was made public in a filing posted Friday. In total, Bezos let go ...
Li Hejun lost $15 billion on Wednesday when shares in his solar firm Hanergy plummeted 47% in an hour of trading in Hong Kong.
Political turmoil, upheaval in commodities markets and Americans hitting the road all have resulted in higher gas prices.
1958 Ferrari sells for $8.25 million This Ferrari, along with nine other top-selling cars at the 2013 Scottsdale collector car auctions, together raked in about $39 million.
Ringling Bros. announced Thursday it will gradually reduce, and by 2018 eliminate, the use of elephants in its shows.
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