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SAN FRANCISCO — If there’s anyplace in the country where rising tax rates should choke off an economic recovery, it’s California. On top of the federal tax hikes that kicked in last month, the state has just raised income taxes … Continue reading
DETROIT (Reuters) – Imagine a city with open space larger than the size of Paris, where people are planting hardwood trees and vegetable gardens, and neighbors have plenty of room to spread out.
The last Twinkies rolled out of Hostess factories in November. But the iconic brand appears to be making a comeback. Eleven companies have submitted bids to acquire the Hostess cake brands, which include Twinkies, out of the bankruptcy process, according … Continue reading
Today is a very big day for medical students: Earlier this afternoon, 38,377 of them found out whether they’d been accepted into one of the country’s 26,772 residency slots. It’s also a big day for the health care system too, … Continue reading
PORTLAND, Maine (Reuters) – Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney grabbed back some momentum after midweek losses in three states, scoring a narrow win in Maine’s caucuses on Saturday, hours after winning a straw poll of Republican conservative activists.
PORTLAND, Maine (Reuters) – Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney grabbed back some momentum after midweek losses in three states, scoring a narrow win in Maine’s caucuses on Saturday, hours after winning a straw poll of Republican conservative activists.
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stock-picking once again matters on Wall Street.
TOKYO (Reuters) – The whistleblower in Japan’s Olympus Corp scandal, ex-CEO Michael Woodford, blasted Japanese shareholders on Thursday for failing to stand up for him, amid signs that domestic and foreign investors are split over his campaign to be reinstated.