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Read moreIMPORTANT: Bing News RSS feed has moved!One of the world's biggest Apple stores is opening at Manhattan's Grand Central Terminal. The 23,000-square-foot business will start selling to the public on Friday. The Metropolitan Transit Administration, which owns the space, says Apple Inc. is paying $180 per square foot — slightly less than ... Read moreHuge Apple store opening at NY's Grand CentralNEW YORKThe Dow Jones industrial average closed up 52 points following a report that European leaders are considering more aggressive programs to bail out weaker countries in the region. Broader market indicators were mixed. The S&P 500 index rose 1 point and the Nasdaq composite edged lower ... Read moreDow ends up 52 on hopes for wider bailout powersThe problem facing Alabama's agribusiness sector after passage of a tough new immigration law is a fairly straightforward one of labor availability, and employers are looking at a variety of possible solutions. "Everybody knows, I think, that we've got a problem with agribusiness labor," John ... Read moreAlabama forum explores immigration law labor shortageIn re-election vision, Obama channels Theodore Roosevelt, calling for fair shot for everyone OSAWATOMIE, Kan. (AP) — Declaring the American middle class in jeopardy, President Barack Obama on Tuesday outlined a populist economic vision that will drive his re-election bid, insisting the United ... Read moreAP News in Brief at 8:58 p.m. ESTRead more |
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