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CVS racist slur leads to lawsuit
CVS racist slur on receipt prompts Korean-American woman to sue the chain for $1 million, despite the pharmacy chain's apology for the CVS racist slur.
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Stocks lower as Wall Street eyes Washington
Stocks closed down Thursday despite the fourth straight weekly drop in applications for unemployment benefits. Energy and technology stocks fell the most on Wall Street.
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Cash-strapped post office: new, faster package service?
Cash-strapped post office will test same-day package delivery in San Francisco Dec. 12. If expanded to 10 cities, same-day service could bring in $500 million a year, a drop in the bucket for cash-strapped post office's $15.9 billion loss this year.
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The Simple Dollar Save money with customer reward programs
Customer rewards programs often translate into pure savings if you’re careful with the programs, Hamm writes.
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Mobile pay: Target, Wal-Mart, Best Buy jump on board phone payments
Mobile pay could replace credit cards with phone taps. Now Target, Wal-Mart, and Best Buy have joined together to bring mobile-pay options to their stores.
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The New Economy Unemployment rate: Recovery leaves teens behind
The March unemployment rate fell slightly for all workers and women, blacks, Hispanics, and Asians. For teens, unemployment rose. Why are fewer teens getting jobs?
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The Circle Bastiat The US government's war on cash
By repeatedly refusing to print money in larger bills, the Feds make it harder to make huge financial transactions and can more easily monitor the financial maneuverings of citizens.
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Obama plan to boost teen employment could be an uphill battle
The national unemployment rate has fallen to 8.6 percent, but the level of teen joblessness has remained high. So, on Thursday, President Obama encouraged the private sector to step up their hiring of young people.
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Increasing debt to avoid depression only benefits the wealthy
Protecting the nation from another economic depression only serves to protect financial insiders at the expense of outsiders
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The beauty of strong girls
When self-expression gives way to self-doubt, a little support can help.
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Debra Ruh makes high-tech available to the disabled
Her company, TechAccess, works with businesses large and small to ensure the disabled can use their products.
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Earn money with your smartphone: five apps that pay
Here’s a sure-fire way to earn a little pocket money. Use your smartphone to snap a photo of a restaurant or scan a barcode in a store. You can earn cash or gift certificates. Companies pay for such information, often because they want to know how their stores and products look in the real world. Here are five free smartphone apps that can earn you money.
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Stocks close lower ahead of jobs report
Dow falls 139 points and S&P drops 0.9 percent. Investors wait for direction from Friday's employment numbers.
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Chocolate Easter baskets
These delicate, edible baskets will make a pleasing addition to your Easter table.
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Deals of the week: Dollar General, Cheez-It, and Barnes & Noble
Get $5 off when you shop at Dollar General and $10 off at Barnes & Noble. But hurry. These deals of the week expire fast.
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Brace yourself: The 2.0's are coming!
The Web 2.0's, that is. Here's the rundown on all the social media IPOs in the works. Exciting times to be in the market.
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How retirement is being reinvented worldwide
People are working longer – out of necessity and choice – as the world undergoes one of the biggest demographic shifts in history.
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Deals of the week: toy rebate, freebies, and getting paid to shop
Is saving more money one of your goals in 2011? It is for me! I’m excited to see so many great offers immediately in the new year. Start your year off right with these great deals from Yoplait, Friday’s restaurants, Post-It Tabs, Bath & Body Works, Pampers, Hasbro toys, and (starting Sunday) CVS.
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Lana Lawless: Transgender woman sues LPGA for right to tee off
Lana Lawless, who underwent a sex change operation five years ago, has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that the LPGA's 'female at birth' requirement violates her civil rights.
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Would you pay a nickel for a grocery bag?
Nine months ago, Washington, DC, started charging a nickel tax for each plastic bag, to minimize pollution and raise funds for environmental cleanup. How has that worked out?
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'The Town': Is Charlestown really America's 'bank robbery capital'?
‘The Town’ is Ben Affleck's new thriller set in the Boston neighborhood of Charlestown. But residents beg to differ with the movie’s portrayal of the area.
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How do you decide where to shop?
Distance from home, bargains, cleanliness, customer service, store organization, shopper rewards, bulk discounts...which factor is most important to you? Which should be?
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'Peanuts' gang, including Charlie Brown and Snoopy, has a new owner
The 'Peanuts' gang, longtime cartoon stars including Charlie Brown and his dog Snoopy, has been sold to a new owner for $175 million.
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Five surprises for the music industry in 2009
From a decade-end sales spurt to the resurgence of vinyl, 2009 had some surprises - and good news - for the beleaguered music industry.
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Key health care senators have industry ties
Senator Chris Dodd, among other senators involved in upcoming health care legislation, have family ties or financial investments in the industry they are meant to reform.







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