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JPMorgan Joins Goldman As Indexed Annuities Boom Lures Banks

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But the rising popularity of these vehicles caused one regulator to caution that some marketing materials may inflate investor expectations.

Recession-Scarred State Colleges In U.S. Take Cuts As Fees Soar

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In 48 U.S. states, government spending on each college student is still below where it was before the recession that ended almost six years ago. Now, at least seven governors propose cutting deeper.

What's Killing White Women?

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White women in the U.S. have historically enjoyed low mortality rates. But in recent years, the death rate for adult white women 15 to 54 years old has increased.

Mark Cuban: We're in a Tech Bubble—And It's Worse Than 2000

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The Dallas Mavericks owner and dot-com entrepreneur warns against the current mania of investment in apps and other smaller tech firms.

New York Luxury Homes Lead Global Gains As Economy Gathers Pace

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New York luxury-home prices rose 19 percent last year as the U.S. economic recovery gathered pace and upscale projects drew overseas buyers.

Pa. Governor Calls For $3 Billion In Bonds To Boost State Pension Plan

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Pennsylvania becomes the latest state with a governor who wants to aid the state pension plan by borrowing money to invest.

UBS Whistle-Blower Says Bank Has 'Global' Issue With Tax Evaders

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The former UBS Group AG banker whose cooperation with the U.S...

Supreme Court Ruling Against Obamacare May Force State Action

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A Supreme Court ruling this year stopping Obamacare subsidies in three-quarters of the U.S. would place immediate pressure on governors who have kept the health law at arm’s length.

How A 25-Year-Old Investor Spurred Lumber Liquidators’ Plunge

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Lumber Liquidators ’s stock plunge, fueled by allegations of excessive formaldehyde in its flooring, can be traced back to a blog post from an obscure 25-year-old short seller.

Heroin Overdose Deaths In U.S. Have Tripled Since 2010

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The growing heroin problem follows a decade-long increase in the abuse of prescription opioids such as oxycodone and fentanyl, which are chemically similar to heroin.

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