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Could Lance Armstrong's brand be tainted by doping scandal?
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Oct 11, 2012
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has released a report on alleged doping by retired cyclist and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong. But support for Armstrong's charitable organization Livestrong may be immune.
Millennials get their favorite TV and the debates too
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Oct 2, 2012
Young viewers might watch the CW channel during the presidential debates, but they'll still keep up with politics via social media.
Middle class at a crossroads, not for the first time
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Sep 21, 2012
What we can learn from American history about the presidential candidates' plans for the middle class.
PODCAST: Bernanke speaks, India's economy hits the breaks
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Aug 31, 2012
The big news of the day is Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's much-anticipated speech at Jackson Hole. Also, we fact-check a misleading campaign ad about welfare.
PODCAST: Citigroup settles lawsuit, consumer spending rises
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Aug 30, 2012
Citigroup pays up for past deeds. Earlier this week, we learned the SEC is investigating Ally Financial for its own mortgage practices around that time.
Could better branding get kids to eat their vegetables?
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Aug 30, 2012
On the age-old question of how you get kids to eat broccoli, new research from Cornell University finds it's all about branding.
What really matters to Florida voters
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Aug 30, 2012
Mitt Romney is scheduled to accept the GOP nomination tonight. We travel to Florida's I-4 corridor to take the pulse of voters living in "The Real Economy."
PODCAST: GOP courts Latinos, Unilever unveils a new strategy
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Aug 28, 2012
Housing is up, consumer confidence is down. How do you feel about the economy?
Lance Armstrong quits fighting anti-doping charges
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Aug 24, 2012
The famed bicyclist says he's innocent, but that he can no longer fight allegations that he cheated by using performance-enhancing drugs. How will his latest move affect his brand?











