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Cars that last and last

John Matarese reports on the cars mechanics hate the most, because they rarely break down

Rich Products Waycross, Georgia plant frozen food recall: Mozzarella Bites,…

Rich Products Corp. is now recalling all of the frozen snack foods produced at its Waycross, Ga., plant.

Budweiser, Michelob Anheuser-Busch beer lawsuits: Accusations of watered-down…

Beer lovers across the country have filed $5 million class-action lawsuits accusing Anheuser-Busch of watering down its Budweiser, Michelob and other brands.

Toyota Prius steering: Automotive Systems Analysis wants investigation to see…

U.S. safety regulators are deciding if they'll investigate a complaint that the steering can fail on the Toyota Prius.

State of the Union Adress: President Obama to Congress: Act on climate change…

President Barack Obama is telling Congress that he will take action to combat climate change if lawmakers don't do it themselves.

Super Bowl Glance: 5 teasers to watch before the Super Bowl

At least 15 advertisers are expected to launch teasers for their ads running during Super Bowl XLVII. The goal is to create interest for ads without spilling

Study: Hundreds of rare disease drugs in testing

Good news for nearly 30 million Americans with a rare disease: Drugmakers are doing much more research on rare, often-deadly diseases with few or no treatment

American Airlines agents narrowly reject union bid

Customer-service agents at American Airlines are narrowly rejecting a union's bid to represent them in collective bargaining with the company.

US economy adds 155,000 jobs in December, unemployment rate stays at 7.8 percent

U.S. employers added 155,000 jobs in December, a steady gain that shows hiring held up during tense fiscal cliff negotiations in Washington.

Supreme Court Justices won't reinstate award in dispute over nude pictures of a…

The Supreme Court won't reinstate an award against a racy magazine in a dispute over nude pictures of a model published after she was killed by her

Disney buying Lucasfilm for $4.05 billion, will make another 'Star Wars' movie

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Disney is paying $4.05 billion to buy Lucasfilm Ltd., the production company behind "Star Wars," from its chairman and founder, George

Digital Domain sale approved by Delaware bankruptcy judge

The judge signed off Tuesday on the sale of Digital Domain Media Group Inc. to a joint venture between a Chinese media company and an Indian counterpart after

Fed to spend $40B a month on bond purchases to stimulate economy

The Federal Reserve says it will spend $40 billion a month to purchase mortgaged-back securities because the economy is too weak to reduce high unemployment.

Facebook buys facial-recognition tech company

Facebook is bringing one of its long-term vendors, facial-recognition technology company Face.com, in-house.

Judge says auto dealers must give credit notice

A federal judge says auto dealers who use consumers' bad credit histories to charge them more interest on car loans must tell buyers they have negative

Google Drive to compete against Dropbox: Google launches storage service for…

Google is hoping to build the world's largest digital filing cabinet in the latest attempt to deepen people's dependence on its services.

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