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Mayoral races could change political landscape

Last fall, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg won his campaign to extend the city's mayoral term limits from two four-year terms to three. Next week, he'll see if voters think he should serve a third term.

Commentary: Why the doctor won't see you now

When President Obama recently cited the number of Americans without health insurance, he declared that, "We are not a nation that accepts nearly 46 million uninsured men, women, and children."

Fortune: Swapping words for wheels

I wake up in bed with welts on my spine, calluses on my hands, and deep brown bruises wrapped around my hips like some creepy guy's hands in a sketchy slow dance.

Boston Globe backs off threat to shut paper down

The Boston Globe will not take immediate action to shut down the newspaper after reaching agreements with six of its employees' seven unions, it said Monday.

Clark Howard: What to do if you're laid off

Many years ago, I had the opportunity to start an Atlanta-based civic program called Career Action. The program's goal was to provide free resources to help the jobless and underemployed find steady work.

Commentary: Pregnant woman asks for help, gets ticket

A pregnant woman and her husband are rushing to the hospital in the breakdown lane of a Massachusetts highway.

CNNMoney: Times investors urged to take stand

Proxy adviser Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) has urged New York Times Co. investors to withhold their votes for Class A board directors, according to a report obtained by Reuters on Thursday.

Fortune: Leading indicators

NEWSPAPERS BY THE NUMBERS

CNNMoney: Looking to end a losing streak

Investors are looking to see if stocks can end a six-session losing streak for the Dow industrials Monday, the longest sell-off since June 2005.

Fortune: MORE READERS ARE GETTING A FREE RIDE

DENVER BILLIONAIRE PHILIP ANschutz is known to be one of the nation's cagiest businessmen. So why would he jump into a business where the end product is given away? Because Anschutz--along with a b...

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