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Inflation in China slows in April. Consumer prices rise at a 5.3% rate, down from 5.4% in March. Food prices slow to 11.5%.
Elizabeth Gilbert won many fans with her best-selling book Eat, Pray, Love. Now she is doing the same with Two Buttons Imports, her shop of exotic textiles from South Asia.
Berkshire Hathaway CEO returns to TV cameo as potential new manager for NBC situation comedy.
Robert C. Stempel, who died at 77 Tuesday, was a loyal GM soldier. Unfortunately for him, and the company, he was badly miscast.
General Motors will invest $2 billion in factories across the U.S., saving or creating 4,200 jobs.
Residents will see unemployment benefits slashed under a new bill approved by lawmakers.
Software maker gets control of real-time video and voice communications service from venture capital firm Silver Lake and a unit of eBay.
Even one of the company's biggest investors doesn't think that Twitter is really worth $7 billion.
Economists see modest growth, but warn that housing market will remain the biggest impediment for some time to come.
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A little Treasury rally doesn't faze the loquacious bond bear Bill Gross.
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