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The Big Bang Theory covers Comic Con 2013

The show the Big Bang Theory broke out all the stops, having Stephen Hawking introduce the show as it held a Q&A in this year's Comic Con.


Bank fraud to be filed against Wall Street bankers in housing mess

US federal prosecutors revive a 30 year old law to prosecute Wall Street banks that sold toxic loans in 2008.

SEC case vs. Goldman Sachs’ junior salesman might backfire

SEC's persistence to pursue the case against Fabrice Tourre, Goldman Sachs' junior salesman, may backfire.

Production for next-gen Chevrolet Cruze delayed

The production of next-gen Chevrolet Cruze will be delayed by a year after sources familiar with the deal said that it's more likely to start in December 2015.


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Microsoft stocks dropped 11%, the biggest since 2009. Microsoft Corp shares took their biggest plunge in more than 4 years by dropping at an astounding 11%.
Retailers are keeping their inventories low for the coming back to school season. Retailers are saying that with the back-to-school season at hand, also known as the second busiest selling season for the year, consumer spending is more conservative than ever before.
Emerging economies are set for a wake-up call as FED decisions and the China economy slowdown affects economic growth.
Chancellor Angela Merkel said that she is calling the EU to set tougher data protection rules. Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany, announced that she will push for tougher European Union data protection rules.
Spanish Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy claims that recovery is close for Spain. Spain Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy makes a risky political bet by making claims that recovery is close at hand for Spain.
SEC said that they are ready for the Fabrice Tourre trial. The U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced that they head to trial for the fraud case against the former Goldman Sachs bond trader, Fabrice Tourre.
US community health centers look forward to newly insured patients under the Affordable Care Act, also known as the Obamacare.
The Islamic holy month would again denote an increase in demand for goods and services as it lowers productivity and performance.
Apple's "grand vision" for the television might be skipping commercials altogether, tech analysts predict.
The South African sovereign debt rating remained unchanged after government efforts to control the mining industry succeeded.