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Where your donation dollars go
Every penny doesn't go to victims. Charities have to take a chunk for administrative costs.
10 big booming cities
New residents are flocking to these 10 cities, which added the largest number of people between July 2011 and July 2012, according to Census Bureau.
Doomsday investors betting on a market crash
Universa, which places big bets on 'black swan' hedging, has seen a record inflow.
Moms can't be 'great traders' - hedge fund guru
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Corporate America: Blind to gender discrimination
How can a company expect to survive, let alone thrive, if half of its talent pool is excluded from key positions? Most companies can't even recognize they have a problem with gender discrimination.
Stocks slip for third straight day
Investors remain nervous about the outlook for Federal Reserve policy as some central bankers push for a less aggressive bond buying program.
The 'chicken poop' tax break
There are plenty of loopholes in the tax code that savvy companies can take advantage of.
P&G dumps CEO
In a sudden shakeup, Bob McDonald is out as CEO and former CEO AG Lafley is in. Bill Ackman is pleased.
A sure sign GM is firing on all cylinders
The Detroit giant is moving its treasury staff to the Mid-West.
Vermont fights back against 'patent trolls'
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Best deals on travel
Money magazine's Best Deals on Everything: Your guide to the latest vacation bargains in Mexico, Greece and Disney World. Plus, how to get cheap airfare.
Want to invest in Samsung? Good luck!
With 200 shares of Apple in his portfolio, California resident Dave Kastener was thinking about going rogue. The self-professed "Apple fan" wanted to invest in Samsung.
FCC hopes to avoid 'end of world' for cell phones
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Tornado loss estimate: $2 billion to $5 billion
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Lessons from the best commencement speakers
College commencement speech season may be the best time to learn how to communicate powerfully.
Poor hit hardest by Washington budget cuts
Forced federal spending cuts intended to be equal and across-the-board have lately fallen harder on the nation's poor, sick and elderly.
The global stock rally isn't over yet
Investors expect global markets will keep grinding higher after a short period of volatility.
Immigrant unemployment rate same as U.S.-born
The unemployment rate for immigrants may match that for native-born workers. But immigrants tend to make much less.
Obamacare in California cheaper than predicted
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Web-like analytics are coming to brick-and-mortar stores
A company called Placed is applying some of the methods used online to the real world.


















