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Good Jobs, Lots of Dollar Stores: The U.S.’s Best Cities for Cheapskates; more...

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Good Jobs, Lots of Dollar Stores: The U.S.’s Best Cities for Cheapskates
Which American cities are best for folks who prefer to keep tight hold of their money? Don’t go looking anywhere along the coasts.
Rising Interest Rates and the Fate of the Housing Market
The U.S. housing market is still on a hot streak, as evidenced by yesterday’s Case-Schiller housing numbers which showed home prices rising on...
New and Improved U.S. Labor Rules for Veterans and Disabled
New U.S. Labor Department rules are expected to alter hiring practices for war veterans and handicapped individuals at almost 200,000 federally...
World Markets Tumble, Oil Spikes as Prospects of Military Intervention in Syria Rise
Global stock markets plummeted and the price of oil rose Wednesday with the increasing likelihood of Western military intervention in the Syrian...
Time Management, Bloomberg-Style
Speaking before a group at George Washington University in 1992, Peter Drucker reflected on the way that most people's jobs had gotten a lot safer...
The Power Rangers Turn 20 and Morph Back Into Relevance
Brace yourself, because this story is going to make you feel really old. The Power Rangers — those brightly colored teenage superheroes that have...
Oil Surges Past $112 a Barrel on Syrian Crisis
(BANGKOK) — The price of oil rose surged past $112 a barrel Wednesday, as the U.S. edged closer to intervening in Syria’s civil war. U.S....
Las Vegas Sands to Pay $47.4M to Settle Fed Probe
(LOS ANGELES) — Casino operator Las Vegas Sands Corp. has agreed to pay $47.4 million after failing to flag millions of dollars in money transfers...
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