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U.S. companies add jobs in September, service sector expands
U.S. companies added more jobs than expected in September, while activity in the vast services sector picked up, suggesting the economy remained on track for modest growth.
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Small business hiring weak for third straight month in September
Hiring by U.S. small businesses weakened in September for a third straight month, weighed down by economic uncertainty, suggesting lackluster job gains in the overall economy.
One quarter of U.S. tech start-ups founded by an immigrant: study
A new study showing that immigrants founded one quarter of U.S. technology start-up companies could fuel calls to relax immigration rules ahead of next month's U.S. presidential elections, where the economy and immigration are key issues.
Avon says Andrea Jung to leave board at end of year
Avon Products Inc said Executive Chairman Andrea Jung, who was replaced as chief executive officer in April, would step down from the board at the end of 2012, ending what became a tumultuous tenure in recent years and sending the company's shares up nearly 6 percent.
Kim Kardashian Wants to Marry Kanye West on an Island, No Cameras Allowed
Kim Kardashian admits that the next time she marries, hopefully to her current beau Kanye West, she will have an intimate ceremony on an island and not an over-the-the top wedding like last time.
Chris Brown Dumps Karrueche Tran And Already Spotted With Rihanna [PHOTO]
Chris Brown has dumped his girlfriend Karrueche Tran because his friendship with ex-girlfriend Rihanna was affecting their relationship, according to a statement the singer released on Thursday.
KitchenAid Tweet Insults President Obama's Leadership, References His Deceased Grandmother
KitchenAid, the home appliance brand that makes blenders among other goods, issued an apology after a former staffer sent out an offensive tweet about President Obama's deceased grandmother during the presidential debate Wednesnay night.
Chris Matthews Slams Obama, 'Mitt Romney Was Winning' [VIDEO]
Chris Matthews, an MSNBC host spoke out against Barack Obama's performance during the presidential debate on Wednesday night, saying that Romney won the debate as Obama "was not there" and he let Romney get away with many inaccurate statements.
Pizza Hut Reading Program Kicks Off 28th Year
BOOK IT!, the national reading incentive program created by Pizza Hut, is beginning its 28th year with enrollment in 680,000 classrooms across the country. More than 14 million students in 38,000 schools are involved in the BOOK IT! reading program.
Krispy Kreme Rolls Out Halloween Krispy Skremes
It's that spooktacular season again! This Halloween, treat the whole ghostly gang to their favorite terrorific treats from Krispy Kreme. Pumpkin, Cobweb, and Halloween Sprinkle return to the hauntingly delicious lineup of Krispy Skremes! doughnuts and beverages available October 1 through October 31 at participating Krispy Kreme US and Canadian locations.