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Drought could lead to end of federal ethanol mandate
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Aug 16, 2012
In light of a possible global food crisis during this drought, many are calling for a stop to the federal mandate that requires gasoline to have corn-based ethanol.
Lender fills gap for Hispanic community
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Jul 6, 2012
Progreso Financiero lends money to Latino borrowers who might otherwise not qualify for credit.
Why the Wal-Mart bribery scandal comes as a surprise
Interview by
Apr 23, 2012
As new details surface regarding a bribery scandal in Mexico, we speak to a Wal-Mart expert as to why this incident seems so out of character for the retail giant.
Runner calls attention to advertising ban
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Apr 20, 2012
Olympic athlete Nick Symmonds wants runners to sport personal sponsorships. Meet officials fear angering event sponsors.
Small business owners on the Buffett Rule
Interview by
Apr 11, 2012
Two small business owners discuss how the proposed Buffett Rule might impact them, if at all.
County health rankings: Who's the healthiest of them all?
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Apr 3, 2012
The University of Wisconsin has released the third annual county health rankings. The survey has become a competitive tool for businesses and local governments concerned about the cost of health care.
As Illinois primary unfolds, House GOP unveils budget plan
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Mar 20, 2012
Congressional Republicans unveiled their 2013 budget today. It's more draconian than the president's. Will it become the fiscal blueprint for GOP lawmakers' election campaigns?
Rising gas prices offset payroll tax savings
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Feb 21, 2012
Consumer savings from the payroll tax cut, which lawmakers just voted to extend for another year, were erased by higher gasoline prices. The same scenario is likely this year.
Mid-Day Extra: Madonna scores Super Bowl win
Interview by
Feb 6, 2012
The original diva, 53-year-old international pop star Madonna, delivered a touchdown performance during the Super Bowl half-time show. But how much will she score on album sales?
What happened to the factories in Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood?
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Jan 17, 2012
Fred Rogers' "How Things are Made" videos are a nostalgic look back at U.S. factories -- as we churned out toys, crayons, and clothes. Do any of those companies still operate?
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