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Workforce Decline Affects China’s Growth Engine

For the second year in a row, the sheer population of working age participants in the Chinese labor force has…

Mannequins Showing Pubic Hairs on Display at American Apparel

The ever so dubious retailer, American Apparel, has shocked customers and pedestrians again. If you happen to be in the…

Gordon & Rees Honors Two Additions

San Diego county's second biggest law firm, Gordon & Rees, will add two Southern California lawyers to become name partners. Gordon…

Little League Lawsuit

Founded by Carl Stotz in 1939, Little League Baseball and Softball is a non-profit organization based in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania…

Prime Minister of Canada Says Current Bank Policy is Appropriate

Canada Prime Minister Stephen Harper, claims the monetary policy of the Bank of Canada is appropriate even though it has…

Detroit to Big Banks: $165 Million is Too Expensive to Exit Swaps

Judge Steven Rhodes refused a deal to settle Detroit's swap-exit between the city and big banks UBS/BOA. Judge Rhodes noted…

New Jersey Gov. Christie Retains outside Law Firm over Lane Closure Debacle

Amid the lane closure bridge controversy, Gov. Christies Administration has hired an outside law firm to help and cooperate with…

Baby Does a Double Take

There are a lot of double takes in the video posted on Cheezburger.com. Basically, a baby was baffled when she…

Gravity Continues to Soar

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced its nominations for the 2014 Academy Awards to be hosted by…

Statement on Twitter Lands Courtney Love in Court

A defamation lawsuit is being heard in a Los Angeles courtroom on Wednesday over a statement Courtney Love made on…

Sunny Tadjudin Admitted She Was Paranoid

Sunny Tadjudin is suing her former employer the Bank of America Corp. for firing her to avoid paying her a…

Outlook For 2014 Business Travel Slowly Recuperating

A new report out today, says that companies are expected to spend more money on business travel this year, including…