They didn’t have an invite, but they waltzed in with ease. Fox's Tom Fitzgerald reports a Virginia couple somehow managed to crash the first state dinner of the Obama Administration. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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Florida Highway Patrol says PGA star Tiger Woods hit a hydrant and a tree while pulling out of his driveway early Friday. The 33-year-old was taken to a nearby hospital and later released with facial lacerations. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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Henry Mintzberg, a management professor at McGill University, explains to WSJ’s Erin White why executive bonuses are a bad idea and dicusses alternative ways to structure CEO pay.
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Mortgage rates fall to a record low as new home sales climb. MarketWatch’s Amy Hoak joins the News Hub to discuss whether these developments point to strength ahead for the struggling housing market.
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President Barack Obama is expected to send in 34,000 additional troops — less than his top commander wants, but more than some of the president’s allies want. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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Shares of H.J. Heinz and Hormel Foods are under pressure after the companies report a drop in volumes due to slumping demand from restaurants. MarketWatch’s Shawn Langlois reports.
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WSJ’s Bob Davis pays a visit to his 93-year-old cousin Sam Fink, a longtime illustrator and keeper of the family's history who still uses a typewriter and snail mail.
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WSJ’s Michael Phillips reports from Kandahar along with Jerry Seib in Washington and Alan Murray in New York to discuss the Obama administration's Afghanistan strategy.
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At today’s official turkey ceremony, President Obama offered a few one-liners as he stood with his daughters. The president officially pardoned "Courage," letting him and a stand-in, "Carolina," take up residence at Disneyland.
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When gold turns, look for a floor of about $880 an ounce. Other sign posts it’s time to sell. MarketWatch's Stacey Delo interviews Kitco.com analyst Jon Nadler.
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Secretly recorded videos allegedly show Acorn Housing employees, encouraged by undercover film makers, offering advice on how to set up brothels and evade taxes. The tapes prompted a federal investigation of the nonprofit, which offers free counseling to mortgage borrowers.
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Upscale retailers Tiffany and J. Crew bolster the sector with better-than-expected results, with analysts saying the luster may be returning to the luxury category. Andria Cheng reports.
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