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- A Silver Warning for Gold May 21, 2013The silver chart shows that those who are wishing for a rise in the gold price will be disappointed. […]
- Fed Tapering Speculation Beats Headlines May 21, 2013Retailers are a highlight Tuesday, but the Fed will remain the focus all week. […]
- White House Knew of IRS Audit in April May 20, 2013The White House said it was told on April 24 about the preliminary findings that IRS targets conservative groups. […]
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- Tumblr's Issues for New Parent Yahoo May 20, 2013Plunking down $1.1 billion for blogging platform Tumblr was easy, now Yahoo has to not "screw it up," NBC reports. […]
- Stocks, Dollar Move Up Is a Good Thing May 20, 2013Stocks and the U.S. dollar have started to move in tandem again, which could be a positive for U.S.-centric companies. […]
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- Apple Avoided Overseas Taxes: Report May 20, 2013A day before Apple CEO Tim Cook heads to Washington, the Senate released a report about how the company avoided some taxes. […]
- Conn. Rail Commuters Told to Stay Home May 20, 2013Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy said commuters should stay home if possible following a collision of two trains. […]
- United 787 Makes Uneventful Return May 20, 2013After four months of being grounded, Boeing's 787 Dreamliners are back in the sky. […]
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- End 'Too Big to Fail': Fisher vs. Gregg May 20, 2013Dallas Fed's Richard Fisher and former Sen. Judd Gregg rail against 'too big to fail' but differ on how to end it. […]
- US Oil Boom a Shock Absorber From Dollar May 20, 2013The energy boom in the world's largest economy is providing a shock absorber of sorts for major oil companies. […]
- After Raid, Jittery Future for Bitcoin May 20, 2013After the authorities seized assets of the largest bitcoin exchange, traders are looking nervously at the future. […]
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BBC Front Page- Marks and Spencer sees profits fall May 21, 2013Marks and Spencer reports a big fall in annual profits, as troubles in its clothing division continue. […]
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- Rios Montt's conviction overturned May 21, 2013Guatemalan former military leader Efrain Rios Montt has his conviction for genocide overturned by the constitutional court. […]
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- US and China leaders to hold summit May 21, 2013The US and Chinese presidents, Barack Obama and Xi Jinping, announce they will hold their first summit in California in June. […]
- Irish potato famine mystery solved May 21, 2013Scientists have used plant samples collected in the 19th Century to identify the pathogen that caused the Irish potato famine. […]
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- Obama aides 'knew of IRS inquiry' May 21, 2013Senior White House aides were informed last month of an inquiry into the US tax agency's targeting of conservative political groups, an official says. […]
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Human Events News Feed- Everyone at the White House knew about the IRS scandal, except the PresidentA case study in studied ignorance.The post Everyone at the White House knew about the IRS scandal, except the President appeared first on Human Events. […]John Hayward
- Fox News reporter monitored by Justice DepartmentWas the Associated Press scandal just the tip of the iceberg?The post Fox News reporter monitored by Justice Department appeared first on Human Events. […]John Hayward
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- Special Counsel Is the Only Way to Clean up the IRS Rat’s NestThe whole bloody agency may have known about itThe post Special Counsel Is the Only Way to Clean up the IRS Rat’s Nest appeared first on Human Events. […]Lawrence Kudlow
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- White House defends IRS chief-turned-ObamaCare enforcerWe need a full housecleaning, not cash rewards and promotions for top IRS officials.The post White House defends IRS chief-turned-ObamaCare enforcer appeared first on Human Events. […]John Hayward
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- Powerful tornadoes strike in four central U.S. states(Reuters) - A massive storm front swept north through the central United States on Sunday, hammering the region with fist-sized hail, blinding rain and tornadoes, including a half-mile wide twister that struck near Oklahoma City. News reports said at least one person had died. […]
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UPI News- Senate panel's turn to grill IRS officials on targetingWASHINGTON, May 21 (UPI) -- A U.S. Senate panel holding a hearing Tuesday into Internal Revenue Service targeting of conservative groups asked about any White House ties to the targeting. […]
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