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New FCC Chairman Moves Quickly To Reverse Obama Policies
The new Federal Communications Commission chairman has moved quickly to reverse some Obama administration moves. The changes could affect consumers who use cable TV or the Internet.
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Will Trump Deliver On Promises To Bring Back Manufacturing Jobs?
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to bring back manufacturing jobs β even to union members who've historically supported Democrats. But it's not clear how or if Trump can deliver.
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Apple's Patent Win Could Alter Landscape Of Smartphone Industry
The legal win over Samsung, and the more than $1 billion in damages awarded, could send rival phone makers scrambling to make their products less "Apple-like."
Econ, Too
At the year's biggest economics conference, gender issues were the main event.
High Prices Aren't Scaring Consumers Away From The Meat Counter
Several factors β from a virus sweeping through hog barns to a drought in the Plains states β have driven up the price of pork and beef. But consumers keep buying it.
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Digital Natives, Except When It Comes To Textbooks
Textbook prices are high and rising, yet one obvious alternative to paying for paper β the e-textbook β just hasn't caught on, even with a new, digital-savvy generation of students.
Noah Baumbach's 'White Noise' adaptation is brave, even if not entirely successful
The 1985 novel has been described as "unfilmable." Baumbach wasn't deterred β and though the movie brims with terrific moments, his White Noise doesn't hold together as well as Don DeLillo's.
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Savory Bosnian pancakes called 'cousin' bridged a language gap with Grandma
While growing up, Merjem Mededovic cooked with her grandmother and learned names of various things in Bosnian. One recipe she learned is kljukusa, a potato and onion dish similar to a latke.
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UFC and WWE will team up to form a $21.4 billion sports entertainment company
The new business will focus on growing media rights and sponsorship revenue, and will be lead by Endeavor CEO Ari Emanuel. Vince McMahon, executive chairman at WWE, will serve in the same role.
Iran, Health Care Dominate Questions For Obama
In his fourth formal news conference, President Obama took questions Tuesday that focused on Iran and health care. He said he was "appalled and outraged" by Iran's violent reaction to protests following the disputed presidential election. The president also talked at length about the cost of overhauling health care and the role of a public insurance plan.
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