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After Driving Past GM In 2012, Toyota Poised To Boost Sales Further In 2013
The Japanese giant recovered last year from the lingering effects of the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami that cut into its production. Now, in part thanks to a decline in the value of the yen that makes its products more competitive, it expects further sales gains in 2013.
For High Earners, Expiring Tax Cuts Would Hit Hard
About 80 percent of Americans will see their tax bills rise if the Bush-era tax cuts are allowed to expire at the end of this year. But those who will take the largest hit are those with the highest incomes.
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How Cold Is It? It's So Cold ...
A classic cold snap that's gripping states from North Dakota east and south through the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and New England continues. We're looking for original answers to our question: How cold is it?
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Has Southern Hospitality Steered Pollsters The Wrong Way In Ala. & Miss.?
Mitt Romney is at or near the top in polls of Alabama and Mississippi Republicans. But some voters in those states may just be too polite to tell pollsters that they don't support the "establishment" candidate.
Boxer Hector 'Macho' Camacho Shot; 'Prognosis Is Not Good'
A top fighter in the '80s and '90s, Camacho has run into a series of problems in recent years — including a burglary arrest and conviction. He was shot Tuesday in Puerto Rico. A man with him was killed.
Rumors Of Son's Sexcapade Behind A Ferrari's Wheel Rock China's Leadership
A lieutenant to President Hu Jintao has been moved to a lesser position amid reports of his son's involvement in the high-speech crash of a very expensive car.
Classic Novel '1984' Sales Are Up In The Era Of 'Alternative Facts'
George Orwell's warning against regimes that create their own realities, published in 1948, is enjoying resurgent interest, hitting number one on the Amazon bestseller list.
Newly Discovered Dinosaur Helps Explain Rise Of Tyrannosaurs
The horse-sized Timurlengia euotica provides a glimpse into a 20 million-year gap in fossil records, when tyrannosaurs evolved from "marginal hunters" to "apex predators."
U.S. Teenager Ginny Thrasher Wins The First Gold In Rio, In Air Rifle
Thrasher, 19, topped a field of 50 in the 10-meter air rifle competition on Saturday, winning the first of more than 300 medals that will be awarded at the Summer Olympics.
Obama Urges Opening Cable TV Boxes To Competition
The FCC says it costs subscribers an average of $231 a year to rent the boxes that enable them to watch cable TV. The president supports making it easier for viewers to buy the boxes instead.
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