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At Davos, U.S. Economic Recovery Widely Lauded
Audie Cornish talks with Kenneth Rogoff, professor of economics at Harvard University, and former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund.
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Auto Loan Surge Fuels Fears Of Another Subprime Crisis
Dealers are extending loans to a growing number of people with weak credit, and more of them are having trouble making payments. The situation is evoking comparisons to the subprime mortgage boom.
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A Photographer's Guide To 'Slow Seeing' The Beauty In Everyday Nature
Janelle Lynch's book of nature photographs is a beautiful invitation to take all the time in the world to become alive to our senses and our surroundings.
Bernanke Warns Congress of Economic Slowdown
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke tells lawmakers the surge in energy prices coupled with a crumbling housing market and tight credit are expected to constrict the U.S. economy.
With an eye on working families, Democrats launch the Congressional Dads Caucus
A group of Democrats formed the Dads Caucus in the House, hoping to advocate for key democratic policies such as the expanded child tax credit and paid family leave.
Fed's Bear Stearns Move Breaks New Ground
The Federal Reserve's decision to extend credit to the ailing investment bank Bear Stearns is an unprecedented move. And the Fed took additional steps to address a crisis of confidence on Wall Street.
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Cooking chicken soup for the Shabbat soul
Cookbook author Adeena Sussman makes Dilly Chicken and Rice Soup from her book Shabbat: Recipes and Rituals from My Table to Yours.
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Harry Potter And The Burgled Prequel: Rare, Handwritten Copy Stolen In U.K.
The 800-word prequel, which was scrawled on a postcard by J.K. Rowling herself, went missing from a property after a burglary in mid-April. Now, Rowling and the police are calling on fans to help.
George H.W. Bush Given Courage Award For 1990 Tax Hikes
The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation said Bush broke his "read my lips" campaign promise for the good of the country. It was politically costly but laid the foundation for future surpluses.
HBO And 'Game Of Thrones' Haul In The Most Emmy Nominations
HBO got 99 nominations for the 2014 Emmy Awards, the most of any network. HBO's Game of Thrones got 19 nominations, one ahead of FX's miniseries Fargo.
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