Jim Burress
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New veterans might have tough time finding work
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Jim Burress
Feb 28, 2013
Thousands scheduled to return from Afghanistan face job competition from earlier veterans.
Walmart discovers the payroll tax may bite
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Jim Burress
Feb 20, 2013
The nation's largest retailer may see slump in February sales figures.
Community banks fail over technicality: Study
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Jim Burress
Feb 19, 2013
The so-called 'mark-to-market' rule, put in place for transparency, made some banks' finances appear more troubled than they really were.
Look, up in the sky ... a gold mine in space?
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Jim Burress
Feb 15, 2013
Asteroids like the one that flew by Earth on Friday could hold a treasure trove of precious metals.
CFPB to look at college-backed financial products aimed at students
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Jim Burress
Feb 15, 2013
Many colleges now offer student loans and grants on debit cards, without disclosing their agreements with banks. That's caught the federal government's attention.
Atlanta works to recover from housing bust
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Jim Burress
Feb 14, 2013
Atlanta's unemployment rate still tops the national percentage, but city residents hope the worst is finally behind them.
Ready for an iWatch?
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Jim Burress
Feb 11, 2013
Apple is reportedly looking to put the smarts of an iPhone on your wrist.
Airlines react to Northeast storm, thousands of flights cancelled
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Jim Burress
Feb 8, 2013
The nation’s airlines are slashing flights by the minute in anticipation of Northeast’s winter weather. United, which has a hub at Newark Liberty International, led the cancellation race; Delta was second.
Amazon to launch virtual currency
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Jim Burress
Feb 7, 2013
This week, the retailing giant said it will soon offer its own currency, called the Amazon Coin.
Postal Service to cut Saturday mail delivery
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Jim Burress
Feb 6, 2013
The United States Postal Service plans to announce it is suspending regular Saturday letter delivery in an effort to save money.