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Wireless Carriers Team Up Against Texting
Published May 14, 2013
AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile are joining forces in a new campaign called "It Can Wait," which targets teens in an effort to stop texting while driving.
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Rebuilding Jersey Shore's Real Estate Post- Sandy
Published May 14, 2013
The Jersey Shore's summer real estate market has been altered in a major way after the devastation of Hurricane Sandy. Here's how experts say properties are selling and renting this season.
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Shhh! Noisy Coworkers No.1 Office Distraction
Published May 14, 2013
If you have ever wondered your biggest productivity killer in the office look no further than you co-workers.
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Obama Pushes Congress to Help More Homeowners Refinance
Published May 13, 2013
President Obama called on Congress to expand the government’s refinancing program for homeowners. But with the housing market on the increase, some experts say the move is unnecessary.
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Squarespace Founder: Convincing Dad to Lend $30K for Seed Was a ‘Big Fight’
Published May 13, 2013
Squarespace founder Anthony Casalena created a product to allow users to create and publish their own Websites—growing from a dorm room solution to major tech player.
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Tips for Consumers to Shop Around Amid Wildly Differing Hospital Costs
Published May 13, 2013
A recent study found medical costs at hospitals vary wildly for patients, so don’t pay more than you have to. Here are some expert tips to curb your costs for pre-planned hospital procedures.
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Sorry Dad, Children More Concerned With Gifts for Mom
Published May 10, 2013
A new survey show Mother’s Day takes precedence over Father’s Day when it comes to finding the perfect gift, and find out just what mom wants this year.
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'Inventor of the Year': If You're Not Scared, You Are Doing Something Wrong
Published May 09, 2013
Ever heard the phrase pulling something out of thin air? Jason Lucash is doing just that, with your favorite beats.
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What Guests Can Expect this Wedding Season from Post-Recession Brides
Published May 08, 2013
Wedding budgets held steady throughout and immediately following the economic downturn, but spending is back on the rise, so what can guests expect this wedding season?
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Small Business Owner on ACA: The Government Lied to Us
Published May 08, 2013
Plaintiffs in six states, which opted not to create health-care exchanges under the Affordable Care Act, are suing the government over the law. FOXBusiness.com spoke to the plaintiffs on why they are fighting this battle, and what they stand to lose.

