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With what seems like the release of a book coveted by our generation, Stephen Colbert's I Am America (And So Can You!) made its way to bookshelves this past Tuesday morning.
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People who tend to the elderly, change diapers and serve up food and drinks have the highest rates of depression among U.S. workers. Overall, 7 per cent of full-time workers battled depression in the past year.
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The Bush administration is desperately trying to get immunity for the telecom companies inserted into the next wiretapping bill. But let me ask a simple question - why would the telecom companies need immunity if they didn't break the law?
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Employers have begun to find troubling racial differences within their 401(k) plans, a gap they say could leave black workers far less financially prepared for retirement than whites.
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“I Am America (And So Can You!)” – the first book by Stephen Colbert’s alter ego – is out now in bookstores across America. A Washington Post slightly-humorless review came out today – why even mention verifying his truthiness?
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I'm a fairly avid Internet user but I still marvel that today's question is from China! From Guangzhou, the City of Five Rams, a potential investor asks: Can I buy U.S. real estate if I am a non-resident alien?
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Google Inc. occasionally features light-hearted doodles on its colorful home-page logo to commemorate special occasions. But now they are drawing criticism from conservatives for not being more patriotic.
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Hybrids don't have to sacrifice looks to be environmentally friendly _ they can be muscular and stylish, too. That's the message Honda hopes to send at this month's Tokyo auto show with its new gas-electric hybrid sports car CR-Z.
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CRIME does pay. At least for Jordan Belfort, the stock scammer who ripped off investors for hundreds of millions of dollars to fund his coked-up, sex-fueled life of excess. Who thought his story would be turned into a movie?
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Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama proposed spending $150 billion over 10 years on new clean-energy programs, including proposals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to develop new energy sources, according to senior campaign advisors.
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Comedian Stephen Colbert has sustained a legion of fans thanks to his unique political interpretations. On his hit Comedy Central show, "The Colbert Report," he often uses sarcasm to poke fun at Republicans and Democrats. Viewers know he doesn't read and
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Five Democratic candidates have withdrawn from Michigan's Jan. 15 presidential primary, leaving what amounts to a beauty contest for front-runner Hillary Clinton and a handful of lesser-knowns.
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Melanie Ritter went to Target to buy her daughter an iPod for her birthday. When her daughter opened the box she didn't find the iPod, but instead found rocks inside. This was only a part of the entire story behind Mrs. Ritter's adventure for an iPod.
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