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Canada avoided many of the mistakes that the U.S. made in its housing market.
All underwater homeowners eventually come to a crossroads: Either continue funneling money into a home that costs more than it's worth or strategically default –– ending their payments and waiting for the lender to foreclose.
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The USS George Washington and the USS John C. Stennis aircraft carrier strike groups (CSGs), a flotilla of five ships and more than 10,000 Navy personnel are now operating in the conflict ridden South China Sea area.
In the financial world, the month of October is synonymous with stock market crashes.
Maroon 5 or Ace of Base? Gwen Stefani or Britney Spears? Justin Timberlake or ... Sugar Ray?
Becoming a Victoria's Secret Angel is the ultimate success in the modeling business.
U.S. national unemployment rate fell to 8.2 percent in August — down in nearly 90 percent of the country's metro areas.
When we think about dinosaurs, it's typically hulking beasts like the fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex and the noble triceratops that come to mind.
We're currently in the middle of what is known as "Golden Week", a week that mainland Chinese like to travel home or go on vacation (hence the crazy images we brought you last week of huge traffic jams on China's intercity motorways).
During a debate over regulation, Mitt Romney took a hard tack to the middle, extolling the values of good regulation, and saying that Dodd-Frank was a major "kiss" to New York banks.
At least among the chattering classes, there is near-universal agreement that Mitt Romney clobbered President Obama in the first presidential debate.
When a tax slave sexts an underage girl, he may end up getting arrested, coerced into taking a plea deal, and featured on the (now defunct) show, "To Catch a Predator."
The French government is trying to reign in its deficit by jacking up taxes, including the capital gains tax, which it wants to bring to the same level as the tax on income earned by the sweat of your brow—an old philosophical pillar of the French le
The senseless Batman killings in Aurora, Colorado, as well as those that occurred years earlier in Columbine a few miles away, have something in common with the number one cause of overdose deaths in the United States and an important potential cause
We think of space as a big empty expanse, but closer to Earth, the space just beyond the outer reaches of our atmosphere are teeming with satellites and broken bits of space debris.
The population working exclusively from home increased from 4.8 percent of all workers to 6.6 percent from 1997 to 2010, according to a new report from the Census.
Army's secret chemical testing in St. Louis neighborhoods during Cold War raising new concerns
In 1776 what is now known as the American Revolution, or War of Independence, was officially declared.
Oil prices have accelerated in the last few hours.
Shimon Schocken and Noam Nisan developed a curriculum for their students to build a computer, piece by piece.
Former presidential candidate and Texas congressman, Ron Paul (R) has a message for Mitt Romney ahead of tonight’s presidential debate.
Bob Murphy introduces Tarrin Lupo and Ruby Nicole Hilliard for this informative session on how to make a living off self-published books and ebooks.
The nature of what is ‘legal’ has become a truly bizarre concept these days.
Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) discusses who he and his supporters will be voting for and what Romney could do to sway his vote.
"It's our currency and your problem," U.S. Treasury Secretary John Connally famously said of the dollar in 1971.
Dr Ron Paul said, "Some will be angry at the Republicans for the way they retreated at the convention and they might not show up.
The retired men shooting the breeze at Joyce's Cafe in Stanley don't look like oil barons but appearances can be deceptive, especially in North Dakota.
In this exclusive, unedited interview, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul demonstrates his psychic powers and argues against unchecked government regulation.
Medicare, Medicaid -- ha! Both of these clowncar folks cannot tell the truth.