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Here Are The States Whose Capitals Are Also Their Largest Cities In most states, the capital of the state is NOT the biggest city in the state.  Using a data set from the US Geological Service that includes location and 2010 Census population data, we made a map showing every state'...
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Stocks of pharmaceutical companies such as Tekmira, GlaxoSmithKline and Sarepta Therapeutics rose significantly on Tuesday after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the first case of Ebola in the Uni...
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SEC charges two in Herbalife insider trading

New York Post - 1 Oct 2014 05:33
SEC charges two in Herbalife insider trading The Wall Street battle over Herbalife has drawn accusations of insider trading from billionaire investors on both sides of the fight. But so far, the only charges in the federal...
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Lessons Every Entrepreneur Can Learn From Goldman Sachs The universal lessons from Wall Street's finest firm
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About Aging Parents: Something The Government Got Right (For A Change) Finally! A great little free booklet to help anyone who has to manage money for an aging parent (or anyone else). The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has come up with an excellent piece. A fine part of is the list o...
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Greenberg's lawyer hammers Fed's e-mails in AIG trial WASHINGTON -- Hank Greenberg's lawyer continued to hammer a Federal Reserve official on Tuesday about its 2008 bailout of AIG -- zeroing in on some Fed e-mails allegedly casting doubt...
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A federal judge ruled that America's largest bank, JPMorgan Chase & Co, will have to face a class-action lawsuit that claims the bank gave misleading advice to a group of investors, convincing them to buy $10 billion of ...
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4 Ways to Never Pay ATM Fees Ever Again

NBC News - 1 Oct 2014 20:40
4 Ways to Never Pay ATM Fees Ever Again With a little planning, ATM fees are optional.
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Argentina Slams U.S. Judge After Contempt Decision Argentina's president on Tuesday said a U.S. judge's decision to hold the nation in contempt for attempting to service its debt is "silliness."
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NEW YORK (The Deal) -- With a pack of deals for makers of products for humans' furry friends, e-commerce players are also hitting the auction block. Two of those companies up for sale are Foster and Smith, which does bus...
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7 Key Qualities of an Effective Mentor Whether it was your boss at your first job, a professor during your college career, or a family friend, many people will find someone to act as his or her mentor. This person provides advice and helps navigate the trials...
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The App 100: The World's Greatest Apps

Business Insider - 1 Oct 2014 17:00
The App 100: The World's Greatest Apps We've put together the definitive list of the best mobile apps out right now. There are over 1.3 million apps in Apple's App Store, and another 1.3 million in Google's Play store, so finding your next app can be overwhel...
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Watch An F-15 Sniper Wipe Out An ISIS Compound Through The Plane's 'Advanced Targeting Pod' Several US and foreign attack planes, including the B-1B "Lancer" and the F-15E Strike Eagle, are equipped with the Lockhhed Martin Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod (ATP). The pod has a laser designator used for laser-guide...
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Ariana Grande Wants To Sell You This Bottle Of Water

Business Insider - 1 Oct 2014 23:49
Ariana Grande Wants To Sell You This Bottle Of Water Hit pop singer Ariana Grande is the latest celebrity to hop on the beverage endorsement bandwagon.  What makes this deal different than most celebrity sponsorships, though, is that Grande won't be lending her famous fac...
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Here's Where Job Growth Is Booming

Business Insider - 1 Oct 2014 23:40
Here's Where Job Growth Is Booming Trulia's chief economist Jed Kolko tweeted out maps showing how the job market is doing in US metropolitan areas. We were interested by this long-term map, showing how metro area job markets have changed over the last tw...
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Will Ferrell Says Goodbye to Derek Jeter, Red Sox Style "LET'S GO, JE-DAH!" New York Yankees team captain/national hero/living legend/all-around good guy (except if you ask Keith Olbermann) Derek Jeter played the last game of his career this past Sunday against the Boston Red...
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Mom Spins Her 4-Year-Old's Harshest Burns Into Hilarious Marketing Gold "Your tummy looks like a bagel." Kids are the future and can be adorable or whatever, but they have no filter when it comes to expressing their thoughts--good or bad, but especially bad. Read Full Story
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This Fascinating Chart Shows Why Flu Season Could Be Especially Bad This Year This flu season is already shaping up to be worse than the last. Because flu season occurs in different time periods around the world, health experts track outbreaks of the virus globally to try and predict how the illne...
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Felicia Middlebrooks celebrates 30 years as co-anchor at WBBM-AM A lot has changed in Chicago media over the past 30 years. One thing that hasn't is Felicia Middlebrooks, who has been the morning co-anchor for CBS Radio's WBBM-AM 780 since Oct 1, 1984.
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Why Petrobras (PBR) Stock Is Down Today

The Street - 1 Oct 2014 17:51
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Shares ofaPetrobrasa continued to fall 4.93% to $13.49 in morning Wednesday after the latest polls showed Brazilian presidentaDilma Rousseff is widening her lead over pro-business candidate Marina...
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Airlines Stocks Are Getting Crushed And Traders Are Blaming Ebola (DAL, LUV, UAL, AAL) Shares of several major airline companies were trading lower on Wednesday morning after the CDC on Tuesday night confirmed the first case of Ebola in the US. On Twitter, CNBC's Carl Quintanilla said that traders were bl...
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Here's The Unfortunate Math That Will Make More New York Times Newsroom Cuts Inevitable... The New York Times is unfortunately having to cut another 100 people from its newsroom. The paper blames "the financial plight of the news business" for these cuts, which isn't quite fair. Many news organizations are doi...
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