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• Jobless claims drop 10,000 to 278,000
• Lowest jobless claims level in years
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• Nutting: middle-class troubles in one chart
• U.S. productivity climbs 2% in third quarter
• Congress is in no hurry to kill Fannie, Freddie
• Fannie CEO: Low down payments can work
• Apple and Google: Stick with the best
• How Apple users can protect themselves
• 800 million Apple devices may be at risk
• ‘Aware’ of malware in China, Apple blocks apps
The wine tab that got a clutch of bankers fired • The city with the cheapest beer in America is…
3 reasons Whole Foods is still a show-me stock • Is Chipotle really healthier than McDonald’s?
• 5 food additives even grosser than ‘pink slime’
Teenage girls rule the (media) world • Digital subscriptions now exceed cable bill
Gorbachev says U.S. and allies are picking on Putin • Money-laundering probe touches Putin circle
5 charts reflect a changed Germany after Berlin Wall • Photos: Before, after the fall of the Berlin Wall
• Berlin Wall 25 years later: Balloons, not bullets
• Share your memories of a divided Berlin
• Why Germans’ best days are behind them
U.S. workers are bigger thieves than shoplifters
Asking prices for houses accelerate in these areas
• Discounts for all-cash buyers drying up
• Saving for a house could take you until 2027
• 5 tips for getting a home-equity credit line
• Boomers vs. Millennials: Where to live?
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Parents’ expenses take a bite out of your retirement • Will your siblings help care for your parents?
• How to decode those pesky Medicare ads
• Medicare open enrollment: It pays to get it right
• Japan stocks rebound | Australia waltzes up
• U.S. stocks end at record high for second day
• Bank of America adjusts results
• Home Depot: 53 mln email addresses stolen
• Gap reports lower-than-expected sales
• Disney results improve on broad strength
• Dollar index hits (another) 52-month high
• Tech stocks end higher, with Apple up
• Zynga shares climb as sales top forecasts
• First Solar beats on earnings, misses on sales
• 30-year-mortgage rate rises to 4.02%
• Yale endowment jumps to $24 billion
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• 5 takeaways from Tesla’s third-quarter results
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• 10 most obnoxious car features
• Ford Thunderbird concept up for auction
• How to get the most for your used car
Christopher Nolan’s ‘Interstellar’ may eclipse ‘Gravity’
• Christian Bale turns down Steve Jobs role
27 stocks that will benefit from lower oil prices
There’s still room for energy stocks to fall further
• 10 oil stocks that may see biggest rebounds
• Meet the players helping drive oil to new lows
• Now’s your chance to buy cheap oil stocks
Boehner warns Obama on immigration action
• The consolation prize for ousted politicians
• President draws lines on Obamacare
• Testy relationship takes post-midterm spotlight
• 5 lessons from the Democrats’ drubbing
• Midterms are over; presidential race begins
• Five big winners from the elections | 5 losers
• Weidner: Did Wall Street buy the election?
Republican victory may mean quicker Fed hike pace
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• OECD urges ECB to launch more stimulus
• BOE keeps interest rates at record low
How to avoid a bored-to-tears retirement
Social Security benefits are stingy
• 401(k)s, IRAs: Save it before you spend it
• 8 solutions for too small a retirement stash
Why 60 is not the new 50: tips for young boomers
Best day to holiday shop online is not Cyber Monday
Holiday shoppers are reducing in-store time
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• More Americans will fly over Thanksgiving
• Ann stock slides as earnings disappoint
• The only holiday gift to get for your grandkids
• Good luck finding these 10 toys for Christmas
The SEC punishes Wall Street for wrong reasons
Einhorn hints at a short position in Amazon
• Amazon is testing taxis to deliver your order
• Amazon stores your photos for virtually free
• Starbucks and Amazon want to hire veterans
How to get ‘in’ with Buffett and Munger
• Three bets going sour on Buffett
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