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Stocks pull back as investors take profits

Stocks pull back as investors take profits

Stocks slipped Thursday as investors decided to lock in profits at the end of a historically strong month.

Postal rate hike request denied

Postal rate hike request denied

Postal regulators Thursday denied requests by the U.S. Postal Service to raise postage rates in January

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Ecuador declares state of emergency as country thrown into chaos

Ecuador declares state of emergency as country thrown into chaos

Ecuador’s government has declared a state of emergency after police launched a chaotic rebellion over austerity measures that cut their benefits.

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Planet hunters discover world that could harbor life

Planet hunters discover world that could harbor life

Astronomers have discovered two newfound worlds, one of which looks to be the kind of place where life might be able to take hold.

Second-quarter growth rate revised up to 1.7 percent

Second-quarter growth rate revised up to 1.7 percent

The Commerce Department says U.S. economic growth was a touch higher in the second quarter than previously estimated

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Paladino to reporter: ‘I’ll Take You Out, Buddy!’

Paladino to reporter: ‘I’ll Take You Out, Buddy!’

The Republican nominee for New York governor got into a heated argument with a newspaper reporter Wednesday, and telling him: “I’ll take you out, buddy.”

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AIG reaches deal to repay $46 billion for federal bailout

AIG reaches deal to repay $46 billion for federal bailout

The U.S. Treasury on Thursday welcomed the plan for American International Group Inc. (AIG) to repay billions in taxpayer aid

Poll: Rubio leads Crist big in Fla. Senate race

Poll: Rubio leads Crist big in Fla. Senate race

A just-released poll shows Republican Marco Rubio commands a double-digit lead among likely voters in Florida’s U.S. Senate race

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Pakistan cuts NATO supply line after helicopter strike

Pakistan cuts NATO supply line after helicopter strike

Pakistan has blocked one of two vital supply routes for U.S. and Nato troops in Afghanistan, officials say.

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Photo of North Korean successor released

Photo of North Korean successor released

North Korea has released a photograph of Kim Jong Un, the youngest son and heir apparent of leader Kim Jong Il.

 

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