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Drink Up: Judge Blocks New York’s Large-Sugary-Drink Ban
Looks like you'll be able to a large Coke in restaurants after all, following a New York State Supreme Court judge's ruling.
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Buzzer Beaters: Tiger and Mickelson Leading at Doral, Big East Splits Up and More
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Economy Adds 236,000 Jobs; Unemployment Rate Drops to 7.7%
The labor market—and the economy overall—is improving, albeit gradually, with employers adding 236,000 jobs in February. That gain brought the unemployment rate down a few ticks from 7.9 percent to 7.7, its lowest point in four years.
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Buzzer Beaters: Hamlin Rejects NASCAR Fine, Rivera to Retire and More
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Buzzer Beaters: NHL Visor Debate Restarts, McIlroy & Tiger Pair Up and More
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Why You Should Beware of Tax-Refund Loans
It takes at least a few days, sometimes longer, to receive your refund after you've filed your taxes with the IRS. Some people, though, just can't seem to wait. This almost certainly is a bad decision.
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Dead
The longtime president of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, died on Tuesday at the age of 58, following a two-year battle with cancer.
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Buzzer Beaters: Fox Sports’ New Channel, Real Madrid Defeats Man. U and More
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Who’s the Best Team in NCAA Men’s Hoops? — Sports Survey of the Day
Gonzaga University—for a long time everyone's favorite Cinderella pick in the NCAA Tournament—took over the national number one ranking in the Associated Press poll on Monday, making it the fifth team to do so this year. But are they really the best team out there?
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Buzzer Beaters: McIlroy’s Toothache, Coach K Doesn’t Like Fans Storming Court and More
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Buzzer Beaters: Rodman in North Korea, NASCAR Turmoil and More
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Chuck Hagel Confirmed as Secretary of Defense
Chuck Hagel, whose confirmation hearing in the Senate was highly contentious, was finally confirmed today as the next secretary of defense by a vote of 58-41.
