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The federally backed 529 college savings plans overwhelmingly benefit wealthy families, a federal review has found.
In a surprise move, the House of Representatives will not vote on Sandy aid in the 112th Congress, a GOP leadership aid confirmed late Tuesday evening. A vote to provide aid to victims affected by the storm could come later this week during the 113th...
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Fashion designer and wife of soccer star David Beckham, Victoria, will sell her clothing line online for the first time early this spring. VictoriaBeckham.com, which is reported to launch in the next couple months, will feature her accessories, eye wear and posh clothing, like her $900 dresses. Previously, fans would have to visit other high-end clothing websites, including Nordstrom.com, to buy her items.
When Marissa Mayer became CEO of tech company Yahoo over the summer, she announced a number of plans for the company, but the change that garnered possibly the most enthusiasm from employees was a simple one: free food.
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The “fiscal cliff” compromise reached early New Year’s morning in the Senate and will get a vote in the House late New Year’s night has been heralded as a saving grace for middle class taxpayers, their families and the unemployed. But buried in the fine...Read more: 'Cliff' Deal Also Helps Hollywood, Railroads, Rum Producers
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