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Poorest poor in U.S. hits new record: 1 in 15 people
Associated Press ReportersWASHINGTON (AP) — The ranks of America's poorest poor have climbed to a record high — 1 in 15 people — spread widely across metropolitan areas as the housing bust pushed many inner-city poor into suburbs and other outlying places and...Tags: Miami Beach, Career and Workplace, Demographics, Groceries, Hispanic and Latino Americans
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Wealth gap widens between whites, minorities
WASHINGTON (AP) — The wealth gaps between whites and minorities have grown to their widest levels in a quarter-century. The recession and uneven recovery have erased decades of minority gains, leaving whites on average with 20 times the net worth of...Tags: Real Estate, Career and Workplace, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Republican Party, Stock Market
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South Bend mayoral hopefuls talk about plans
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - With several colleges and universities, a beautiful river, a strong work force and a tradition of manufacturing, South Bend has what it needs for a healthy economy. The three men running to be the city’s next mayor agreed on that point...Tags: Regional Authority, Libertarian Party, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics
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Living people on US stamps: Who would you choose?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Who would you put on a stamp? Charlie Sheen? Lady Gaga? Yourself? Hoping to boost sagging revenue, the U.S. Postal Service on Monday abandoned its longstanding rule that stamps cannot feature people who are still alive and is...Tags: Michelle Obama, Human Interest, U.S. Postal Service, Apple iPad, Tyra Banks
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Privacy groups ask FTC to investigate Facebook
NEW YORK (AP) — Nine privacy groups have sent a joint letter to the Federal Trade Commission saying it should investigate the ways Facebook collects data about users' online activity after recent changes to its site. The Electronic Privacy...Tags: Social Media, Interior Policy, American Civil Liberties Union, Personal Data Collection, Facebook
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Stopping the brain drain: Marketability can help
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSeventy-three percent of Indiana businesses are concerned about the “brain drain,” or the number of top young talent who leave Indiana, according to a recent Indiana Business Council Survey. “A lot of people might not agree with me, but...Tags: Migration, Demographics, File Sharing, Corporate Officers, Colleges and Universities
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Occupy South Bend hits DTSB Saturday
SOUTH BEND - From Occupy Wall Street to Washington D.C., Seattle to St. Louis – protesters have bombarded state capitals and city streets every day this week to get their message out: Stop corporate greed.
Occupy South Bend plans to make its...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Finance, Wells Fargo & Co., Facebook, Companies and Corporations
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South Bend gets 'occupied': Downtown protest draws 100
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - The "Occupy Wall Street" movement spread to downtown South Bend on Saturday, where more than 100 people filled the sidewalk at the corner of Michigan Street and Jefferson Boulevard to protest big business and a government they say has...Tags: Social Media, New York City, Downtown (Brooklyn, New York), Finance, Government
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Wal-Mart to localize offers for Facebook fans
NEW YORK (AP) — Just in time for the crucial winter holidays, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. aims to recreate the feel of a local store for its more than 9 million Facebook fans.
The world's largest retailer announced Tuesday a partnership with the social...Tags: Social Media, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Facebook
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AOL revamps AIM in hopes of stanching user exodus
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — AOL is giving its AIM instant-messaging software a new look and new features in hopes of stanching an ongoing exodus of users who have turned to texting and other online messaging services. The new AIM software marks the...Tags: Social Media, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Facebook, Google Inc.
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Plymouth teacher's Facebook post under scrutiny
PLYMOUTH — A Plymouth High School teacher found himself under a microscope after posting a snow sculpture prank on his Facebook page.
The teacher posted a picture on his personal Facebook page of a 7-foot phallus made in his front yard by two...Tags: Plymouth, Facebook
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Should taxpayers continue to fund public broadcasting? Debate expected in Congress
PBS is home to some of the most iconic children’s television programs of all time, from Sesame Street to Mr. Rogers. But should taxpayers continue to help fund public broadcasting? It’s a debate expected to take center stage soon in Congress....Tags: PBS (tv network), Television, Finance, Television Industry, Satellite and Cable Service
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