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Only half of patients at high risk of heart disease are given the right targets for cutting their cholesterol and millions may suffer heart attack or stroke...
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The number of U.S. workers filing new applications for unemployment insurance fell slightly less than expected last week, a government report showed on...
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Men are guilt-deficient, while women suffer from destructive guilt largely imposed by society, suggests a recent Spanish study. Read More......
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The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly shrank in January, reflecting a big drop in imports of oil and foreign cars. American exports also fell. Read More.....
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Stock futures fell modestly Thursday as the market remains stuck in a tight range. A lack of economic reports have kept a lid on big movements this week...
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RealtyTrac Inc. said Thursday that the number of U.S. households facing foreclosure in February grew 6 percent from the year-ago level, the smallest annual...
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The Federal Reserve, still dusting itself off from a fight that threatened to trim its powers, could emerge from a overhaul of banking rules as the top...
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The UN's food agency blacklists three contractors named in a UN report alleging that food aid in Somalia is being diverted. Read More......
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The so-called "RV Capital of the World" may soon be able to bill itself the "EV Capital of the World. What a difference a letter makes. Read More......
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Juanita Goggins is seen in a 1974 file photo in Rock Hill, S.C. Goggins was the first black woman elected to the the South Carolina Legislature in 1974,...
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Survivors of violence in central Nigeria on Sunday have been telling the BBC what happened. Read More......
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Rapper Jay-Z and singer Read More......
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The federal government has spent the past half year trying to roll back its efforts to support the financial markets, except for involvement in Fannie...
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The federal government has spent the past half year trying to roll back its efforts to support the financial markets, except for involvement in Fannie...
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Hearts issue a final warning to Ivorian Christian Nade over the striker's recent breach of discipline at the club. Read More......
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The Red Cross on Wednesday renewed its plea for funds for hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans in urgent need of food assistance. Read More......
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An opposition leader criticises a wave of arrests in The Gambia, saying detainees do not know why they are being held. Read More......
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Mexico’s Carlos Slim beat Bill Gates and Warren Buffett for the top spot on Forbes magazine’s annual list of billionaires, becoming the first person from...
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U.S. stocks fell, paring this week’s rally in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, as higher-than- estimated inflation in China spurred speculation the nation...
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Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Europe’s second-biggest airline, forecast higher operating profit this year as travel increases and the company reduces spending...
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House Democrats proposed yesterday to end earmarks — the practice of members of the Appropriations Committee assigning federal funds directly to...
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Clearinghouses for swaps transactions should be open to any firm that wants to process trades in the $300 trillion U.S. market, according to Commodity...
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On the eve of the anniversary of President Barack Obama’s economic stimulus plan last month, Republicans targeted Democrat Betsy Markey’s Colorado district...
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Senate Democrats and Republicans are trying to work out differences over how to overhaul financial regulations following the financial crisis. One of the...
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President Barack Obama traveled to St. Charles, Missouri, to sell his health care overhaul plan Wednesday. He also helped raise some cash for Democrats...
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