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Ford calls foul on Chevy Super Bowl ad
General Motors ignored a request from Ford Motor Co. and ran a humorous Chevrolet truck ad during the Super Bowl that takes a slap at Ford.
Stocks: Let the good times roll?
Stocks surged last week to their highest levels in years, but there are few key economic reports slated for the week ahead to sustain the rally.
Disney employees now allowed to grow beards
Mickey Mouse can finally grow that goatee he's always wanted. Until now, Disney parks and resort employees had been prohibited from growing beards and goatees. Starting Friday they may do so, so long as they're a quarter-inch or shorter.
Beat stress for less
This year the end of the holidays probably didn't bring the usual stress relief; there are still worries about unemployment, a flailing housing market, and a volatile stock market, all of which may be taking a toll on your health.
New York sues banks over foreclosures
The New York attorney general sued some of the nation's biggest banks on Friday, accusing them of unlawful and deceptive practices for relying on a private electronic registry that tracks mortgages.
Micron CEO Steve Appleton dies in plane crash
Micron CEO and chairman Steve Appleton died Friday morning in a small-plane crash in Boise.
Big drop in unemployment rate for blacks
The unemployment rate for blacks fell more than 2 percentage points last month to its lowest level since March 2009.
Place your bets on Facebook's IPO -- literally
Facebook has finally filed for an IPO, but it likely won't start trading for months. For those who can't wait to gamble on the stock market, bookies are accepting bets.
Kiss QE3 hopes goodbye. And good riddance!
The strong January jobs report may finally put a nail in the QE3 coffin.
Stealth jobs boom: 6 months, 2 million jobs
Companies are saying the job market is getting better. Workers are saying it's already kicked into high gear.
Auto stocks gain on jobs report. GM up 7%
Shares of General Motors and Ford surged on Friday following strong data on the U.S. job market.
Facebook IPO shrinks private trading market
Facebook has played a big role in the private trading markets that allow eligible investors the chance to snap up shares of hot Internet companies years before they go public.
Jobs: Obama not out of the woods yet
The January jobs report contains a slew of numbers that are likely to put a twinkle in the eye of Obama campaign staffers.
Dow at 4-year high, Nasdaq hits 11-year high
U.S. stocks rallied Friday, as investors cheered a much stronger-than-expected jobs report.
January jobs report: Hiring ramps up, unemployment falls
American employers substantially stepped up their hiring in January, bringing the unemployment rate down for the fifth month in a row.
Stocks: Investors cheer jobs report
Investors are gearing up for a rally following a much stronger than expected report on January job growth.
Small firms want more from Obama's U.S. manufacturing plan
A new Obama administration push to strengthen U.S. manufacturing has the support of smaller firms, but it might not be enough to stir many into action.
Nevada's triple economic whammy
The Great Recession has dealt Nevada a losing hand.
Home repairs: Which jobs come first?
Lean times call for budgetary triage. But while you should clearly opt for orthodontics before Disneyland, the choice is tougher when it comes to home maintenance.
Finally, a foreclosure settlement (Maybe)
States have until late Monday to agree to the latest draft deal aimed at relieving homeowners struggling with mortgages bigger than their home's value.