Business News
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Credit: AP
US companies post more jobs, but fill them slowly
U.S. employers advertised the most job openings in nearly five years in February, but overall hiring rose at a much slower pace. The figures suggest companies are too cautious about the economy to quickly fill open jobs.
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Stocks edge lower as investors reassess Fed fears
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Senate votes to cut crop insurance aid for wealthy
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New rules for labeling meat go into effect in US
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Procter & Gamble brings back A.G. Lafley as CEO
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House immigration group resolves dispute
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87-year-old woman loses to Trump in civil case
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Grain futures rose, livestock prices fall
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House backs variable rate student loans
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Big stores nix credit card settlement, file suit
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News Summary: House OKs student loan-market link
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Wyden: FracFocus a 'constructive' tool on drilling
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Pritzker's ties to thrift, tax haven eyed
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Between economy and trouble, Obama approval steady
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Stock slump continues on Wall Street
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US rate on 30-year mortgages rises to 3.59 pct.
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US new home sales up 2.3 percent in April
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Applications for US unemployment aid fall to 340K
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J&J expects 10-plus new drug applications by 2017
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Ralph Lauren's 4Q profit rises 35 pct
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US equities sell-off goes on; futures slump
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Solar plane completes 2nd leg of trip in Texas
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Birth control coverage up for federal appeal
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College fossil-fuel divestment movement builds
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GM recalling Cadillac SUVs to tighten wheels
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Vt gov signs novel law against false patent claims
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Stocks fall on news Fed weighed cutting stimulus
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Cruise industry announces passenger bill of rights
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NJ: Bars swapped cheap booze for premium liquor
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Senate rejects bid to let states run food stamps
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Tesla uses stock, note sale to repay government
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Jennifer Lopez to open cellphone stores
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Key House chairman slams Senate immigration bill
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Obama threatens veto of House student loan plan
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Gold slips on speculation will Fed cut stimulus
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Twitter adds security measure to logins
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Am. Samoa to keep flier miles of govt travelers
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Bernanke signals Fed to maintain stimulus efforts
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First lady lauds effort to preserve DC slave house
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Fed weighed slowing its pace of bond purchases
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Stocks rise on Fed stimulus hopes, home sales
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Complaint accuses Exxon Mobil of anti-gay bias
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US opens inspection into shuttered nuke plant
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House committee passes Iran sanctions legislation
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Labor board nominees advance
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Clearwire board approves higher Sprint offer
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Broke no laws, IRS official says _ then takes 5th







