Wall Street Journal: What's News
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, May 17, 2013
Stocks rally on strong consumer sentiment report. DirecTV interested in Hulu.
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What's News Midday Edition, May 17, 2013
Refinery trouble driving gas prices higher, stocks bounce back.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, May 17, 2013
It's been one year since Facebook went public, J.P. Morgan wants shareholders to reject a split of the chairman and CEO roles held by Jamie Dimon, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, May 16, 2013
Weak economic data sends stocks lower. Game maker TimeGate Studios to shutter operations. Airlines report improved financial performance in first quarter.
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What's News Midday Edition, May 16, 2013
SUVs poor in crash tests, Americans buy more pickup trucks.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, May 16, 2013
Pickup trucks are roaring back to life, Cisco Systems reports better earnings, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, May 15, 2013
Stocks move to new highs. Confidence among homebuilders rises this month. Tame inflation data sends gold prices lower.
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What's News Midday Edition, May 15, 2013
Google share price hits record high, beware of weight loss scams.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, May 15, 2013
The Justice Department opens a criminal probe of the IRS's treatment of tea-party groups, Federal budget cuts are taking a toll on the office parks in Washington DC's suburbs, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, May 14, 2013
Stocks rally to new highs. J.C. Penney to return to frequent promotions.
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What's News Midday Edition, May 14, 2013
Sales are back at J.C. Penney, airlines collect $6 billion in baggage fees.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, May 14, 2013
A shot in the arm for Detroit's Big Three automakers, lower gas prices are encouraging us to buy other stuff, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, May 13, 2013
Stocks close narrowly mixed. Handbag maker Coach looking for an acquisition. Boeing picks executive team for revamped 777.
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What's News Midday Edition, May 13, 2013
IRS probe widens, stocks back off record highs.
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WSJ What's News Early, May 13, 2013.
IPOs are raising the most money since the financial crisis, a look at the stock market, and "Iron Man 3" is tops at the box office.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, May 10, 2013
Stocks end the week with gains. Dell gets new buyout proposal. Regulators close North Carolina bank.
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What's News Midday Edition, May 10, 2013
Homebuilders short on workers, stocks stall.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, May 10, 2013
Retailers struggled in April, Amazon expanding beyond the Kindle, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, May 9, 2013
Stocks edge lower in choppy trading. Youtube unveils paid subscription channels. North Carolina dairy recalls mislabeled ice cream.
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What's News Midday Edition, May 9, 2013
Foreclosure filings fall in April, frequent flier frustrations.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, May 9, 2013
The nation's biggest banks are going on the offensive against Washington, electric car maker Tesla posted its first quarterly profit, and a look at the market.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, May 8, 2013
Stocks post gains. Court okays federal lawsuit against Bank of America over Countrywide loans. Groupon's earnings beat expectations.
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What's News Midday Edition, May 8, 2013
House expected to pass comp time bill, stocks post small gains.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, May 8, 2013
Toyota's quarterly profit more than doubled, there's growing optimism about the health of the housing industry and Coca-Cola will buy $2 billion of oranges in newly-planted Florida groves.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, May 7, 2013
Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 15-thousand for the first time. BMW recalls cars over faulty airbags. CBS to share more coverage of NCAA men's basketball tournament with TBS.
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What's News Midday Edition, May 7, 2013
Mortgage money easier to get, Dow surpasses 15,000.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, May 7, 2013
It may be easier to get a mortgage, GM is heading to China, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, May 6, 2013
Stocks close with little change. Senate to vote on internet tax bill. Time Warner teams up with Sprint-Nextel.
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What's News Midday Edition, May 6, 2013
Casino revenue up last year, Boston Marathon fundraising scams.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, May, 6 2013
Friday's employment report should ease fears of a spring slowdown, the coming "upfront" ad-sales negotiations for next season could be difficult for the top four broadcast networks, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, May 3, 2013
Stocks rally with the Dow Jones Industrial Average briefly crossing 15,000. Job growth accelerates in April. Blackberry suffers service outage.
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What's News Midday Edition, May 3, 2013
Dow passes 15,000, stocks surge.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, May 3, 2013
Wall Street's eyes looks at April employment report, summer movies look for a "strong as Iron" start this weekend and stocks look to build momentum. WSJ's Jennifer Kushinka reports.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, May 2, 2013
Strong earnings help send stocks higher. Kraft Foods posts quarterly loss. Portrait company CPI Corp. files for bankruptcy protection.
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What's News Midday Edition, May 2, 2013
Mortgage rates keep falling, stocks rise in jobs figures.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, May 2, 2013
Pickup truck sales are booming, Boeing has started offering its long-awaited 777X long-range jet, and a look at today's economic reports.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, May 1, 2013
Stocks fall on weak economic data. Federal Reserve may speed up or slow down bond buying program. Walmart to put lockers in stores for internet order pick-up.
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What's News Midday Edition, May 1, 2013
Smartphone users skip security, April auto sales rise.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, May 1, 2013
Apple has sold the largest corporate-bond deal in history, the economic outlook for Spring is positive, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, Apr. 30, 2013
Stocks post modest gains. Best Buy to end European joint venture. AT&T to knock $100 off the price of a new smartphone with a trade-in.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 30, 2013
A settlement that ends lawsuits against Morgan Stanley, S&P and Moody's will cost them millions, fewer college students have credit cards, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, Apr. 29, 2013
Stocks rally behind tech shares. Regulators set to discuss Twitter hoax that sent markets briefly lower.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 29, 2013
Second quarter economic outlook, stock rise.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 29, 2013
Immigrants are sending fewer dollars back home, travel reviews that are splashy and interesting, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, Apr. 26, 2013
Stocks close narrowly mixed. Daily deals site Living Social is hacked. Feds sue Novartis.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 26, 2013
Samsung developing waterproof Galaxy phone, stocks fall.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 26, 2013
Bank lending to companies hit a wall during the first three months of this year, Verizon wants all of Verizon Wireless and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, Apr. 25, 2013
Stocks close with modest gains. Starbucks posts quarterly profit increase. Anheuser Busch-Inbev to build brewery in Vietnam.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 25, 2013
New jobless claims fall, Marlboro-maker adds e-cigarettes.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 25, 2013
The FDA says it will begin testing a device that can detect counterfeit drugs, hospitals are being plagued by bedbugs, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, Apr. 24, 2013
Stocks stall on lackluster earnings. Durable goods orders drop in March. SEC head calls for inquiry into Tuesday's Twitter hoax.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 24, 2013
I-tunes turns 10, stocks put in weak performance.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 24, 2013
Toyota is still number one, a possible blood test for autism, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, Apr. 23, 2013
Stocks rally on strong earnings reports. Apple's profit drops but beats expectations. MF Global executives sued over firm's collapse.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 23, 2013
Stocks rally on earnings, Big Mother watches over us.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 23, 2013
Flight delays begin, a look at the markets, and Walmart ties executive bonuses to compliance overhaul.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, Apr. 22, 2013
Stocks post small gains to start the week. Halliburton posts quarterly loss. Glaxosmithkline to invest in drug discovery firms.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 22, 2013
Americans wary of stock investing, major indexes mixed.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 22, 2013
The Senate considers legislation to require Internet retailers to collect states sales taxes, a look at the markets, and old movies are good business.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, Apr. 19, 2013
Stocks close higher for the day, lower for the weeks. IBM's weak earnings report weighs on blue chips.
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WSJ's What's News, Midday Edition, Apr. 19, 2013
Stocks are mixed at midday as Wall Street digests earnings reports.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 19, 2013
Factory workers are racking up more overtime than they have in years, Google's profit rises, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, Apr. 18, 2013
Stocks fall for second straight session. Verizon posts strong earnings. Twitter has new music app.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 18, 2013
Jobless claims rise, Apple falls again.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 18, 2013
Fewer mortgages among people with student loan debt, home building boosted the economy this spring, and a look at today's economic reports.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, Apr. 17, 2013
Stocks fall sharply. American Express announces earnings. Google apps are down.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 17, 2013
Senate near vote on online sales taxes, stocks fall sharply.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 17, 2013
The White House could veto a cyber-security bill, Intel's earnings fell, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, Apr. 16, 2013
Stocks rebound after previous session slide. Yahoo's profit rises 36%.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 16, 2013
Tax receipts rise, stocks recover.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition, Apr. 15, 2013
Stocks tumble on concerns about economic growth in China. Citigroup reports earnings.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 15, 2013
China pressures U.S. markets, oil prices fall.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 15, 2013
We are cutting back on spending, Google will change its look in Europe, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition April 12, 2013
Markets lower for the first time this week. Apple will pay some customers cash to settle warranty issues.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 12, 2013
Judge denies severance for exiting AMR chief, stocks slip.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 12, 2013
Economic growth should pick up in the second half, weak PC sales hit tech stocks, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition April 11, 2013
More record highs for Wall Street on some upbeat jobs numbers. The Feds see fewer bank failures.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 11, 2013
Mortgage rates fall, new jobless claims move lower.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 11, 2013
Tax codes for individuals and businesses could be revamped, movie problems in China, and a look at today's economic reports.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition April 10, 2013
Markets power ahead for the third straight session. Customer information at Walmart compromised.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 10, 2013
Facebook rolls out new advertising link, stocks rally.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 10, 2013
Most borrowers being compensated for mortgage-related abuses won't get much, cars with mega-horsepower are back, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition April 9, 2013
Make it two sessions of gains on Wall Street. General Motors giving Facebook another try.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 9, 2013
J.C. Penney ousts CEO, job vacancies rise.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 9, 2013
Evangelical Christians enter the immigration debate, Universal Music gets the next Jay-Z album, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition April 8, 2013
Light trading - solid gains on Wall Street. We remain upbeat on housing.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 8, 2013
Home prices could be rising too quickly, stocks fall.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, APR. 8, 2013
Shape up or pay more for health insurance at work, the NCAA final could be on cable next year, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition April 5, 2013
Markets end the week lower on disappointing jobs numbers. We're warming up to borrowing money again. A good sign?
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What's News Midday Edition, April 5, 2013
Movies grapple with texting, stocks tumble on jobs report.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 5, 2013
Mortgage insurers are fined for paying kickbacks, the government releases the March employment report, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition April 4, 2013
Japan moves to stimulate its economy and that helps markets climb. Samsung moves into Best Buy.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 4, 2013
Products for old hair, stocks falter.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 4, 2013
Gasoline taxes could rise, laundry soap sales are sliding, and a look at the day's economic reports.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition April 3, 2013
Markets slump on less than stellar economic news. We have not given up going out to eat.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 3, 2013
Apple readies new I-phone, stocks fall.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 3, 2013
Car sales pick up, rapper Jay-Z's new career as a sport agent, and a look at the market and today's economic reports.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition April 2, 2013
The Dow Jones Industrials and S&P 500 hit all time highs again. Auto sales rev up last month.
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What's News Midday Edition, April 2, 2013
Auto sales rise, stocks rally.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 2, 2013
Applications for high-skilled immigration visas could top supply, a look at stocks,and ExxonMobil has plans for the world's largest floating natural gas processing plant.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition April 1, 2013
Investors start the new quarter on a down note. Walmart offers cheaper Spring gasoline.
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WSJ's What's News, Midday Edition, Apr. 1, 2013
Finding a financial advisor is tough to do and stocks start the week lower.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Apr. 1, 2013
Employers are hiring...but not everywhere, new warnings the sequester could make summer travel difficult, and a look at today's economic reports.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition March 29, 2013
Markets closed for the Good Friday holiday. Facebook has something up its sleeve.
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What's News Midday Edition, March 29, 2013
Mannequins are watching, consumer spending rises.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Mar. 29, 2013
Big business want the corporate tax code overhauled, Samsung's Galaxy S4 will cost more, and a look at the stock markets performance yesterday.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition March 28, 2013
S&P 500 Index and the Blue Chips hit new all time highs. Insurance companies take a beating in 2012.
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What's News Midday Edition, March 28, 2013
Employers want college grads, NBC feels out Anderson Cooper.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Mar. 28, 2013
Food stamp use is rising, S-and-P fights lawsuits challenging its ratings, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition March 27, 2013
Investors spooked by Europe's problems as the markets end mixed. A worldwide cyber attack that slowed internet traffic appears to have ended.
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What's News Midday Edition, March 27, 2013
Mortgage relief made easier, the "office mom".
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Mar. 27, 2013
Home prices are rising, Google is at odds with the Swedish Language Council, and a look ahead at today's reports and the market.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition March 26, 2013
A towering Tuesday for the markets. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg gets political.
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What's News Midday Edition, March 26, 2013
Durable goods orders rise, consumer confidence falls.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Mar. 26, 2013
A look ahead at today's market, Nasdaq will pay up for broker losses tied to the bungled Facebook IPO, and pink slips at Raytheon.
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WSJ What's News Late Edition March 25, 2013
Markets slump on Cyprus worries. Shares of Blackberry down again on tepid response to its new smartphone.
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What's News Midday Edition, March 25, 2013
Stocks reverse gains, bidding war for Dell.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Mar. 25, 2013
More states are rebuilding their cash reserves, not as many people are watching broadcast television, and watch shares of Blackberry after the tepid sales response to the new Z-10.
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What's News Midday Edition, March 22, 2013
We're paying down debt, stocks rise.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Mar. 22, 2013
Health insurers warn of higher premiums, Nike's profits jump, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition March 21, 2013
More worry over the fiscal mess on Cyprus had investors heading for the doors. Blackberry has high hopes for the launch of its new smartphone tomorrow.
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What's News Midday Edition, March 21, 2013
Bigger planes mean bigger fires, stocks fall.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Mar. 21, 2013
The Fed has no plan to change policy just yet, McDonald's adds Chicken McWraps, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition March 20, 2013
Stocks bounce back as the Federal Reserve tells investors what they want to hear. Airlines getting set to take-off again.
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What's News Midday Edition, March 20, 2013
Fed stimulus should continue, stocks rise.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Mar. 20, 2013
Mexicans losing ground among Hispanic immigrants, Microsoft's ties to business partners and possible bribes under investigation, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition March. 19, 2013
Markets ending the day about where they started as investors worry yet again about Europe's debt woes. Fewer homes in the U-S 'underwater'.
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What's News Midday Edition, March 19, 2013
Tax reform ideas, stocks move lower.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Mar. 19, 2013
Fewer homeowners are "underwater", some stock experts predict a pullback, and a look at today's economic reports.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition March 18, 2013
Moves to balance the budget on the tiny Mediterranean island of Cyprus rattled world markets. Chrysler warns of a fire hazard on some of its vehicles.
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What's News Midday Edition, March 18, 2013
Goldman Sachs loses court fight, stocks fall.
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WSJ's What's News Early Edition, March 18, 2013
Verizon looks to shake up the pay-TV business; and, when will the Fed end its bond-buying program?
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition March. 15, 2013
The Dow Jones Industrials stumble after 10 straight winning sessions. 900-million dollars waiting for us but first we have to file our late returns.
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What's News Midday Edition, March 15, 2013
Patent rules get tighter, inflation rises.
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WSJ's What's News Early Edition, March 15, 2013
Samsung rolls out its latest gadget...And Boeing explains how the 787 Dreamliner repairs are going...Jennifer Kushinka has details.
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WSJ's What's News, Late Edition, Mar. 14, 2013
The Dow Jones Industrials rise for a tenth straight day.
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What's News Midday Edition, March 14, 2013
Democrats' budget plan, jobless claims fall.
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WSJ's What's News Early Edition, March 14, 2012
More Americans are relocating...and, Apple digs in...Jennifer Kushinka has details.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition March 13, 2013
Nine days of gains for the mighty blue chips - even as some say a pull-back would be nice. Online retail orders in the next 5-years expected to soar.
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What's News Midday Edition, March 13, 2013
Adult children hang on, cancer patients keep working.
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WSJ's What's News Early Edition, March 13, 2013
Marvel Entertainment teams with the 'Greatest Show on Earth'...And, how changing corporate culture can help your firm's bottom line...Jennifer Kushinka reports.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition March 12, 2013
Make it 8-straight sessions of gains for the Dow Jones Industrials and another all time high. Boeing inches closer to getting its 787 Dreamliners back in the air.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition March 12, 2013
College tuition deals, stocks struggle.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Mar. 12, 2013
A delay in calorie postings at chain restaurants, another record close for the Dow Industrials, and personal information about public people ends up on a website again .
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition March 11, 2013
More gains for the blue chips - but is there a correction on the horizon? A judge allows New Yorkers to keep on guzzlin'.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition March 11, 2013
Companies avoid taxes, job seeking strategies.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Mar. 11, 2013
US companies are making record profits but leaving the money offshore, the Fed is looking for more, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition, March 8, 2013
The market ended a great week on a high note...Jobless numbers from the Labor Department helped the Dow to another record high close...Mike Weinstein has details
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition March 8, 2013
Jobless rate falls, stocks rise.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition March 7, 2013
The Dow Jones Industrials make it three record highs in a row. If you think you and your family are worth more money - you might be right.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition March 7, 2013
Stocks gain ground, Facebook changes news feed.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Mar. 7, 2013
Progress is made to keep the government running, the economy improved a bit in January and February, and a look at the markets and reports due out today.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition March 6, 2013
The blue chips hit an all time high for the second straight session. Unrest and possible changes coming to J-C Penney.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition, March 6, 2013
The market is mixed, with the Blue Chips are adding to yesterday's record gains...And, American Eagle Outfitters shares drop on pessimistic news...Mike Weinstein has details...
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Mar. 6, 2013
A record high close for the Dow Industrials, a look at today'e economic reports, and there will be a new TV sports network in town.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition March 5, 2013
The Blue Chips finally shake off the financial meltdown and close at an all time high. Most of us are not spending any more time driving to work.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition March 5, 2013
Stocks set new record, Boeing's battery fix.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Mar. 5, 2013
Blue chips aim for a record, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could merge, and Marriott will work with IKEA on budget hotels in Europe.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Mar 4, 2013
The business community and the sequester, a look at the markets, and a champion gymnast lands a soda endorsement.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition, March 1, 2013
News Corp and Disney discuss the future of Hulu...And, stocks finished the week on a high note...Mike Weinstein has details.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition March 1, 2013
Drugstore doctors, auto sales rise.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, March 1, 2013
We are borrowing more, a look at the markets, and Groupon fires its CEO after a miserable earnings report.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition Feb. 28, 2013
The Dow Jones Industrial Average flirts with an all time high. Chrysler adding more jobs.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition Feb. 28, 2013
ID theft complaints grow, wedding savings tips.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Feb. 28, 2013
Stocks stage another surge, a look at today's economic reports,and Groupon's stock slides on a disappointing quarter.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition Feb. 27, 2013
A giant bounce-back on Wall Street. Groupon's woes mount.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition Feb. 27, 2013
New car-buying techniques, Amazon iOS update bug.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Feb. 27, 2013
Top car picks, Americans are split on federal spending cuts, and a look at today's economic reports.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition Feb. 26, 2013
Markets bounce back on encouraging words about the bond buying program from Fed Chairman Bernanke. Homes sales number impress.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition Feb. 26, 2013
Federal reserve chief defends stimulus program, stocks mixed.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Feb. 26, 2013
Worries return and stocks tumble, Ben Bernanke speaks on Capitol Hill, and male nurses are paid more than female nurses.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition Feb. 25, 2013
Markets tank on worries about elections in Italy. Half of us have more debt than savings.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition Feb. 25, 2013
Economic growth stymied, stocks turn lower.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Feb. 25, 2013
Attention in Washington shifts to the next spending deadline, a new push for paid sick days, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition Feb. 22, 2013
Markets bounce back as Hewlett Packard and A-I-G soar. No rain means higher food prices.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Feb. 21, 2013
Higher gas prices could hurt the economy, Hewlett Packard's earnings, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition Feb. 21, 2013
Make it two days of declines for the major indexes. Hewlett Packard surprises. Boeing execs think they have a solution to the 787's overheating batteries.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition Feb. 21, 2013
Government relief for homeowners, airport miracles.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Feb. 21, 2013
Google develops a touchscreen laptop for Chrome, Fed officials split over ending easy money policies, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition Feb. 20, 2013
Markets slump mid-week. We're learning to live without credit cards.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition Feb. 20, 2013
A fix for Boeing's Dreamliners, virtual assistants.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Feb. 20, 2013
Budget talk is getting sharper in Washington, a look at the markets, and a big new prize for health science research.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition Feb. 19, 2013
The Blue Chips nearing all time highs. OfficeMax and Office Depot talk merger.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition Feb. 19, 2013
Office supply stores talk merger, stocks rise.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Feb. 19, 2013
Google could open its own stores, a look at the markets, and why some people may hate to exercise.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition Feb. 15, 2013
Wall Street remains stuck in neutral. Facebook employees hacked.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition Feb. 15, 2013
Teachers sell gun stocks, gold prices tumble
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Feb. 15, 2013
A new plan to cut federal spending gradually, a look at the markets, and another public relations nightmare for Nike.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition Feb. 14, 2013
H.J. Heinz added to Bufett's buffet. Wall Street ends narrowly mixed in uninspired trading.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition, Feb. 14, 2013
It's a day of deals on Wall Street.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Feb. 14, 2013
The US pursues a complex trade deal with Europe, a look at the markets, and Nestle reports a profit.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition, Feb. 13, 2013
Stocks finished the day mixed...Taco Bell expands on its Doritos Taco brand...Mike Weinstein has details..
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition Feb. 13, 2013
Mobile phone sales fall, Dow backs off.
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Feb. 13, 2013
The State of the Union address, Intel to offer internet video service, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition, Feb. 12, 2013
Comcast is buying General Electric's 49 percent stake in NBC-Universal....And, two of the indexes finish at levels not seen since October of 2007...Mike Weinstein has details.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition Feb. 12, 2013
Smartphone banking is on the rise, gum sales fall
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, Feb. 12, 2013
A program for free phones for low-income Americans is scammed, a possible clue in the Boeing battery investigation, and a look at the markets.
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WSJ's What's News Late Edition, Feb. 11, 2013
Stocks finished lower on light volume...And, Google shareholders imitate the company's Chairman...Mike Weinstein reports.
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WSJ's What's News Midday Edition Feb. 11, 2013
Hostess gets OK to auction brands, stocks weak
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