Features By Dan Gorenstein
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How the tax changes hit your wallet
Americans are already being greeted with smaller paychecks thanks to new tax rates. How taxpayers at different income levels will br affected.
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Pfizer to spin off animal pharmaceuticals
Demand for animal drugs is rising amongst pet owners and livestock and poultry farmers.
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The changing shape of health care in 2013
Health care reporter Dan Gorenstein shares his thoughts on what's ahead for health care in 2013.
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East Coast port strike looms
The stuff we all buy – shoes, clothes, tools and nails – could all be harder to come by starting soon. Longshoremen on the East Coast and shipping companies and port operators have until midnight Sunday to work out a new contract.
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Toyota agrees to $1 billion settlement
The automaker Toyota has agreed to one of the largest settlements in automotive history. Pending court approval, the company will pay more than $1 billion to resolve a class-action lawsuit related to unintended acceleration.
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Holiday sales grow at weakest pace since 2008
Hurricane Sandy, the threat of the fiscal cliff, and the election may have all contributed to a disappointing holiday shopping season.
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New taxes take effect to fund Affordable Care Act
Fiscal cliff deal or not, some taxes will go up either way.
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Congress contemplates temporary fix to avoid fiscal cliff
President Obama and lawmakers have left Washington for Christmas. But with no fiscal cliff deal in sight, Congress may end up with a working holiday.
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Businesses help Newtown residents return to normal
Where do people go to celebrate after the big game? Where do they go for late-night snacks, or a greasy cheeseburger? The same place they go to commiserate together. In Newtown, Connecticut the all-night diner the Blue Colony is one of those places.
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Businesses create community in Newtown
Pet stores and pizza parlors offer more than goods and services in the wake of the tragedy.









