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Wozniak Thankful For 'An Unbelievably Fortunate Partnership' With Jobs
Wozniak, Apple's other co-founder, was "the key technologist, the scientist, the engineer." Jobs, says Wozniak, was "seeing ways to sell" the computers and "always trying to move to the next level."
Average Rate On 30-Year Mortgages Falls Below 4 Percent For First Time
But though rates are at new lows, many who would like to take advantage of them can't because of too little equity or tight lending standards.
Britain's Backyard Wildlife
The 2011 British Wildlife Photography Awards feature the U.K.'s resident animals as they roam their terrain and swim in their waters.
The Multimillionaire Helping Republicans Win N.C.
Businessman Art Pope poured millions of dollars into state legislative campaigns during the 2010 campaign. Republicans went on to win 18 of the 22 campaign seats Pope and his organizations targeted. New Yorker writer Jane Mayer talks about Pope's growing power — and how his money may influence the 2012 presidential election.
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Seemingly Bogus Website Uses 'Occupy Party' Name... To Sell Ads
As the Occupy Wall Street movement inspires protests in more U.S. cities, a website has popped up that seems to be trading on the group's lack of formal organization. And the only obvious goal of the site? To rake in profits on advertising.
Rooney's Dad Arrested In Betting Probe, But English Star Is Ready To Play
Wayne Rooney's father is one of the suspects being investigated because of suspicious bets placed on a match in Scotland. The soccer star has not been implicated.
TCU Bolts Big East To Stay Closer To Home In Big 12
With college sports conferences realigning themselves as if they were inspired by the Human Centipede movies, another twist has emerged today, with Texas Christian University opting to leave the Big East — a conference it had not yet formally joined — in favor of the Big 12.
Consumer Nominee's Fate Unclear Despite Vote
The Senate Banking Committee approved Richard Cordray, President Obama's nominee to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, in a party-line vote. But 44 Republican lawmakers have vowed to block any and every nominee in the full Senate until the bureau is changed.
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Despite His Public Prominence, Jobs Waged Health Battle Privately
Even now, there is more we don't know about Steve Jobs' health struggle than we know. From a rare type of cancer to a liver transplant performed under great secrecy, details about the Apple CEO's illnesses and treatments remained hidden.
Holder Takes Heat Over 'Fast And Furious' Scandal
A scandal over the botched gun-trafficking operation intensified on Capitol Hill this week. The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee has called for an independent investigation into whether Attorney General Eric Holder misled Congress. Another Republican has called on Holder to resign.
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