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Why Is The Fed Chair So Difficult To Understand? Here's A Translation
Have you ever heard an announcement from the Federal Reserve and felt like you are way under qualified to understand a word of it? That's no accident.
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Harvard Business School Study Highlights Costs Of Toxic Workers
Turns out toxic coworkers are more than just an annoyance. A new study out of the Harvard Business School warns that bullying workers are more costly, even if they are more productive.
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Recent Attacks Spike Interest In Terrorism Insurance
When an event happens like the massacres in San Bernardino, Calif., or Paris, interest spikes in terrorism insurance. Nearly six in 10 major businesses in America are insured for terrorism damage.
Fact Checking Uber On Labor Laws
A law passed by Seattle that allows Uber and other contract drivers to organize raises many legal questions. But despite claims by Uber, labor experts say, it has real teeth.
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Commercial Buildings More Often Than Not Have Terrorism Insurance
The Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, where a terrorist couple killed 14 people, is covered by terrorism insurance. In fact, 6 in 10 major U.S. businesses are insured for terrorism damage.
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Follow The Money: Congress Uses Budget Bill To Rewrite Food Policies
As lawmakers revealed a spending bill to keep the government running, they also took the time to weigh in on school lunch, GM salmon, calorie postings on menus and meat labels.
One Year After Pledge To Fix Relations, U.S. Continues Diplomatic Dance With Cuba
It has been a year since President Obama and Raul Castro set relations on a new course. The U.S. and Cuba now have reopened embassies, but they're still testing each other on key disputes.
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'Star Wars': The Force Of Nostalgia Is Strong With This One
Star Wars: The Force Awakens brings the old gang back together while also introducing a handful of new, young characters. Critic Bob Mondello says watching it made him feel like a kid again.
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Marco Rubio Hits Both Iowa And New Hampshire After Debate
After Tuesday night's debate, Republican candidates are heading right back to the campaign trail. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio hit the ground in both Iowa and New Hampshire Thursday.
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LISTEN: Voices Of Baltimore Protesters In The Wake Of A Mistrial
The few protesters who lingered into the night were wracked by disillusionment. Every part of their government is broken, they said, and fixing it will be a tough battle.
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