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Nearly Black Friday: Let Shopping Begin

Early Black Friday sales at Best Buy, Walmart and others.

Who Has the World's Most Expensive Home?

The recession has cut prices but these are still eight- and nine-figure homes.

Top Tips to SAVE BIG on Your Mortgage

Biweekly payments can cut what you pay in interest.

October Home Sales Rise 10.1 Pct From September

October home sales up 10.1 percent, beating expectations as tax credit spurs sales

Microsoft, News Corp. in Talks on Web Deal

Microsoft and News Corp. weigh Web deal.

Foot Fetish: Foot Model Marries Doorman, Sues Neighbors for Sneering

Woman married her New York doorman, says neighbors discriminated.

Economic Survey: Job Losses to Bottom out in 1Q

Forecasters still expect unemployment to average 9.6 percent in late 2010.

Poll: Americans Feel the Pain of Job Loss

Three in 10 say they or household member lost job in past year -- a new high, ABC/WaPo poll finds.

Top 10 Worst, Best States for Unemployment

10 U.S. states struggle with unemployment at or above 11 percent.

Are You a Black Friday Shopper?

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Unemployed Young Worker or Minority?

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Stock Futures Little Changed Ahead of Open

Futures point to quiet opening ahead of updated GDP report, consumer confidence reading

Citigroup Sells Diners Club N. American Ops

Citigroup sells Diners Club North American franchise to BMO Financial Group

Hormel 4Q Profit Rises 50 Percent, but Sales Slip

Hormel 4Q profit rises 50 percent, but sales slip as cash-strapped consumers limit spending

Heinz 2Q Profit Falls, but Sales Improve

H.J. Heinz posts lower 2Q profit; sales increase

CPSC Chief: Agency Moved Too Slowly on Crib Safety

CPSC's Tenenbaum acknowledges regulators moved slowly on problems with drop-side cribs

BRIEF: Galleon's Rajaratnam Denies SEC Insider Trading Charges

(Reuters) - In a filing with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on...

Futures Flat Ahead of Data, After HP Results

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures were little changed on Tuesday, ahead of data on...

GM Pays Back Germany, Signals Fewer Job Cuts

DUESSELDORF/BERLIN (Reuters) - General Motors <GM.UL> has paid back a loan from Germany and...

Medtronic Quarterly Earnings Top Estimates

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Medtronic Inc <MDT.N> said on Tuesday that quarterly earnings rose 59...

World Oil Demand Growth to Outpace Supply in 2010: Poll

LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Growing world oil use will likely outpace the rate of new supplies...
 Videos

Swiping for a Good Cause

Salvation Army bell ringers now accept credit and debit cards.

Roundtable: Populist Revolt on Economy

George Will, Robert Reich, Liz Cheney and Walter Isaacson.

Toy Story: Zhu Zhu Pets

Check out the new must-have toy this holiday season.

Dollar Good, Market Bad

Bloomberg's Matt Miller on why the market's do poor when the dollar does well.

Black Friday Deals

Find out where to go to get the best deals this holiday shopping season.

Geithner Faces Calls for Resignation

Two Republicans call for the treasury secretary's resignation during hearing.

Gold Fever

How much cash can you get for your gold?

'Significant' Problems Plague Recovery.org

Despite caution from top watchdog, White House says problems are fixable.

Stores Scale Back on Holiday Toys Orders

Those much sought after hot items will be few and far between.

Palin: Economic Fix Is 'Backassward'

The former governor criticizes Obama administration's handling of the economy.

Simplify Your Holidays

Tips to get through the holidays without breaking the bank.

Retail Reports Slow Market

Bloomberg's Sara Eisen with today's business headlines.
 Slideshows

Which 'Twilight' Star Took It All Off for PETA?

Christian Serratos would rather go naked than wear fur.
 
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