Mortgage rates fall to a record low as new home sales climb. MarketWatch’s Amy Hoak joins the News Hub to discuss whether these developments point to strength ahead for the struggling housing market.
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At today’s official turkey ceremony, President Obama offered a few one-liners as he stood with his daughters. The president officially pardoned "Courage," letting him and a stand-in, "Carolina," take up residence at Disneyland.
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WSJ’s Michael Phillips reports from Kandahar along with Jerry Seib in Washington and Alan Murray in New York to discuss the Obama administration's Afghanistan strategy.
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Shares of H.J. Heinz and Hormel Foods are under pressure after the companies report a drop in volumes due to slumping demand from restaurants. MarketWatch’s Shawn Langlois reports.
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President Barack Obama is expected to send in 34,000 additional troops — less than his top commander wants, but more than some of the president’s allies want. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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WSJ’s Bob Davis pays a visit to his 93-year-old cousin Sam Fink, a longtime illustrator and keeper of the family's history who still uses a typewriter and snail mail.
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More than 300 guests attended President Barack Obama’s first state dinner, honoring Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Indian culture. The administration is hoping to shore up its relations with India. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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When gold turns, look for a floor of about $880 an ounce. Other sign posts it’s time to sell. MarketWatch's Stacey Delo interviews Kitco.com analyst Jon Nadler.
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Secretly recorded videos allegedly show Acorn Housing employees, encouraged by undercover film makers, offering advice on how to set up brothels and evade taxes. The tapes prompted a federal investigation of the nonprofit, which offers free counseling to mortgage borrowers.
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Former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs reaches out to the Latino community, possibly ahead of a political run. WSJ reporter Peter Wallsten says Mr. Dobbs is even for legalizing the undocumented now.
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Upscale retailers Tiffany and J. Crew bolster the sector with better-than-expected results, with analysts saying the luster may be returning to the luxury category. Andria Cheng reports.
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WSJ reporter Ann Zimmerman - a retail-sector veteran - offers tips and tricks to finding bargains on Black Friday, the biggest shopping day of the year.
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