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By Barbara Brotman, Chicago Tribune – CHICAGO — Vicki Grantham of the Cremation Society of Illinois slid open a gray metal door. “This is where everything starts,” she said. Visitors peered into a
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By Barbara Brotman, Chicago Tribune – CHICAGO — Vicki Grantham of the Cremation Society of Illinois slid open a gray metal door. “This is where everything starts,” she said. Visitors peered into a
By Frank Shyong, Los Angeles Times – It’s 8 a.m. Sunday and John Palyok, general manager of a Best Buy store in Burbank, Calif., is brandishing a $19.99 Dynex HDMI cable like
By Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times – Looks like it’ll be a bake sale after all. Hostess Brands Inc. said Tuesday that mediation efforts with the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco and Grain Millers Union
By Andrea Chang, Los Angeles Times – Here are some free applications you might consider downloading to your smartphone or tablet before heading out to the stores on Black Friday. —Black Friday App
By Ely Portillo, The Charlotte Observer – Your turkey could still be warm by the time you wrap up your Black Friday shopping this year — retailers have pushed the kickoff for the
Thomas Lee, Star Tribune (Minneapolis) – Best Buy CEO Hubert Joly will meet with the company’s founder, Richard Schulze, this week in the Twin Cities as Schulze moves closer to making an offer
By Jim Puzzanghera, Los Angeles Times – WASHINGTON — The housing market recovery showed signs it is continuing to strengthen as sales of existing homes increased 2.1 percent in October from the previous
FOREST CITY, Iowa, — Winnebago Industries, Inc. (NYSE: WGO), a leading U.S. recreation vehicle manufacturer, received notification that the Company earned the prestigious Quality Circle Award from the Recreation Vehicle Dealers’ Association (RVDA). The award is
By Steve Johnson, San Jose Mercury News – In a surprising move that some analysts said reflects the tough road Intel Corp. faces trying to get its chips into smartphone, tablets and other
Jennifer Bjorhus, Star Tribune (Minneapolis) – When denial-of-service cyberattacks were jamming up major bank websites in September, the public disruption made headlines. But in the sketchy recesses of the underground Web, something potentially
By Nedra Rhone, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution – Planning ahead isn’t always easy, particularly when it comes to holiday shopping. But this year, almost 40 percent of U.S. consumers started holiday shopping well before
By Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times – Facebook Inc. is launching a new application to help its users in the United States hunt for jobs. The free tool stems from a promise
By Mark Davis, The Kansas City Star – At 72, Paul Nagorski likes to own stocks that come with their own payday. Dividend checks add to his income. The Kansas City, Mo., resident
Total Iowa Investment by Google to top $1.1 Billion (DES MOINES) – Governor Terry Branstad and Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds were joined by Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal, Council Bluffs Mayor Tom
By Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press – More and more, the holidays can feel too much like a money grab. And it’s not just your kids who are finding new ways to get
By Chuck Myers, McClatchy-Tribune News Service – Consumer stress levels tend to rise when the holiday shopping season hits. Therefore, any advantage a shopper can get before embarking can help take the edge
By Reid Kanaley, The Philadelphia Inquirer – As we gaze over the fiscal cliff, here are a few smartphone applications to help deal with the ever-changing world of taxes. Most of us
By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times – British oil giant BP can easily afford to pay the $4.5 billion in oil-spill settlement costs announced Thursday, but analysts said a more difficult
By Jerry Hirsch and Ken Bensinger, Los Angeles Times – Toyota Motor Corp. on Wednesday announced two safety recalls for its flagship Prius hybrid and a separate agreement to pay $25.5 million
By Juliet Fletcher, The Record (Hackensack, N.J.) – TRENTON, N.J. — Owners whose businesses survived Superstorm Sandy unscathed may have thought they got lucky but are likely to end up paying some
Company files applications for a generation facility siting certificate and ratemaking principles with Iowa Utilities Board – Cedar Rapids, Iowa – November 14, 2012 – Interstate Power and Light Company (IPL), a
By Brandon Bailey, San Jose Mercury News – Facebook’s stock price rose nearly 13 percent Wednesday, in a surprising show of strength on a day when many had expected the shares to
By Hugo Martin, Los Angeles Times – If you plan to fly for the Thanksgiving holiday, you can practically give up on the idea of having an empty seat next to you. On
By Gary M. Singer, Sun Sentinel – QUESTION: I have decided to sell my home through a short sale. I have heard that the deadline for the tax waiver is the end of
By Troy Wolverton, San Jose Mercury News – Depending on whom you ask, Netflix is either a company that’s poised for a remarkable resurgence or a washed-up has-been whose best days are behind
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times – Stung by criticism from consumers, its own dealers and auto reviewers, Honda Motor Co. is about to begin selling a significantly redesigned Civic. The changes come
By Andrea Chang, Los Angeles Times – BlackBerry 10 is finally making its debut in January after a lengthy delay, but it may be too little, too late for troubled Research in Motion
By Christine Pirovolakis – ATHENS, Greece — Greece moved one step closer to persuading international lenders to release the next installment of emergency aid needed to keep the country from going bankrupt,
By David Pierson, Los Angeles Times – BEIJING — China’s new leaders, set to be unveiled next week at a once-a-decade transition, will soon be handed the keys to the world’s second-largest economy.
By Andrea Chang, Los Angeles Times – Amazon.com Inc. is uncorking a new venture. The online retail giant launched a wine marketplace on its website Thursday, with more than 1,000 domestic brands available.
By Nathan Bomey, Detroit Free Press – Every weekday, Chevrolet Volt owners jockey to hook up their cars to the two electric-vehicle charging stations in front of General Motors’ Renaissance Center headquarters in
By David Pierson, Los Angeles Times – BEIJING — The Chinese economy was deluged with promising news Friday after officials released October data that showed consumer price inflation slowing to its weakest pace
By Paul Brand, Star Tribune (Minneapolis) – QUESTION: I would like to comment on your recent column on whether it is worthwhile to buy an extended warranty for a car. Extended warranties are
By Steve Johnson, San Jose Mercury News – While Google’s self-driving car is getting heaps of attention, a lesser-known effort that would employ cutting-edge technologies to make regular automobiles safer is fast gaining
By Steve Alexander, Star Tribune (Minneapolis) – QUESTION: I recently had to replace my nine-year-old Windows XP computer, and am having trouble adapting to Windows 7. What are the advantages, if any, for
By Nathan Bomey, Detroit Free Press – DETROIT — President Barack Obama’s re-election opens a clearer path for the government to begin selling some of its 32 percent stake in General Motors, but
FOREST CITY, IOWA, November 8, 2012 – Winnebago Industries, Inc. (NYSE: WGO), a leading United States recreation vehicle manufacturer, has named to the position of district sales manager. Christoffersen replaces Ryan Helgeson,
By E. Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times – When the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. seized Pasadena, Calif., housing lender IndyMac Bank four years ago, the scene resembled the grim bank failures of the
By Brad Bergholdt, McClatchy-Tribune News Service – QUESTION: I was wondering just how smart new cars are, computer-wise. Are they as smart as my smartphone or laptop? —Gene Lathrop ANSWER: I’m not qualified
By Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press – Good vibes are good vibes for investors. So why not take a look at two recent surveys regarding how people with money actually feel about their