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The Wackiest 2012 Election Predictors
Published November 06, 2012
Whether it was a red cup or blue, an Obama facemask or Romney, one thing is for sure: America loves a wacky election predictor.
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New York Cancels Marathon Following Growing Backlash
Published November 02, 2012
The City of New York canceled the marathon scheduled to take place Sunday after days of pleading from New Yorkers and marathon-goers.
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Long Lines at the Pump Likely to Shrink
Published October 31, 2012
Northeasterners are experiencing long lines at the pump as a result of Hurricane Sandy. But the long-term effects are likely to be minimal.
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Sandy Could Cost Northeast Billions
Published October 26, 2012
Experts say Hurricane Sandy is likely to deal a powerful blow to the East Coast that could cost billions of dollars in damage.
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The Business of Politics: What Does Your Vote Cost?
Published October 24, 2012
They say nothing in life is free. And that's true when it comes to the election. Though candidates don’t buy your vote outright, they do lay down a whole lot of cash for face time. How does a year of campaigning add up?
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Obama, Romney Spar Over Foreign Policy
Published October 22, 2012
With 15 days to go until Election Day, President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney faced off over foreign policy.
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Obama, Romney Debate: The Gloves Come Off
Published October 16, 2012
Both presidential candidates came out swinging at the town-hall style debate as both men detailed their job-creation plans and took swings at each other's policies on health care, energy, taxes and repairing the economy.
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Social Security Benefit Increase May Be Lowest Since '75
Published October 15, 2012
The nation’s retired can expect to see their income rise between $12 and $24 each month – the lowest increase since 1975 when automatic adjustments began.
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Biden, Ryan Trade Barbs in High-Stakes Debate
Published October 11, 2012
Both ready for a fight, Vice President Joe Biden squared off with Republican contender Paul Ryan on the stage of the vice presidential debate in Danville, Ky., Thursday night.
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NHSTA Warns of Counterfeit Airbags in U.S. Vehicles
Published October 10, 2012
Drivers who had their airbags replaced in the last three years could be driving with counterfeit air bags, the U.S. Department of Transportation warns.

