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Obama's $3.73 trillion budget proposal for fiscal-year 2012 marks the start of a long fight with congressional Republicans about the depth of spending cuts.
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Thousands of Iranians gathered in several locations across Tehran, heeding calls by opposition leaders to demonstrate in solidarity with Egyptian and Tunisian protesters, who recently toppled their own regimes.
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Chevron said an Ecuadorian court ruled against the company in a prolonged environmental legal battle involving the oil giant's Texaco unit. A plaintiffs lawyer said the judge imposed a fine of more than $8 billion, the AP reported.
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Neil M. Barofsky, the special inspector general for the Troubled Asset Relief Program since December 2008, announced his resignation Monday and plans to step down from the job on March 30.
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The time spent watching online video rose 45% in January from a year ago, although the number of viewers increased only 3.1%, and Netflix streaming service was a big gainer, Nielsen said.
Stocks traded in a tight range amid an analyst downgrade of Wal-Mart shares and a surge in Chinese exports and imports last month.
China passed Japan in 2010 to become the world's second-largest economy, a historic shift that has drawn mixed emotions in the two Asian powers.
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Sony Ericsson presented a crossover of the popular Play Station Portable gaming console and a cellphone as part of new push to stake a claim on the consumer electronics market.
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In the first major test of a new type of bond that would boost a bank's capital in case of a financial crisis, Credit Suisse placed $6.2 billion of contingent capital with two large shareholders.
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As they view young collections at New York Fashion Week, fashion directors seek trends as well as discoveries to sell.
Nascar has shed some of its mannerly ways, returning to its rough-and-tumble roots to try to bring back the TV viewers, racetrack crowds and sponsorship money it lost amid the recession.
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It's been likened to the Industrial Revolution in terms of its potential to change lives. But just what is cloud computing and how can companies turn it to their advantage?
Mayor Bloomberg, a frequent weekend traveler, declines to say where he goes. Clues can be found in flight records of the mayor's fleet of private planes.
While some sweethearts can handle the pressure of building a relationship and a company, many others warn it's a difficult path. The secret to making it work? Have a good marriage in the first place.
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The most important figures in a Middle East undergoing historic ferment may well be people who were unknown until recent months. We now seem to have moved into the small-person era of history.
Valentines Day shouldnt cost much more this year than last, according to an index that combines prices for indoor plants and flowers, full-service meals away from home and candy.
"Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark" was panned by most critics, but the show is nonetheless using lines from reviews in its TV commercials. Are those selective quotes accurate representations of what the critics had to say?
Some conservatives call the president the political equivalent of a suicide bomber: so consumed with hatred that he's willing to blow himself up in order to inflict casualties on a society he loathes.
Country group Lady Antebellum, Arcade Fire, Lady Gaga and little-known jazz bassist Esperanza Spalding were among the big winners at the Grammy Awards.
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For nearly two generations, Japan stood solidly as the world's No. 2 economy. Now it is grappling with its new status as No. 3, behind China—a slip down the ladder officially confirmed Monday when the Japanese government released 2010 gross domestic product figures that fell below China's for the first time.