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A bid at JPMorgan to split the bank's chairman and chief executive roles failed to win a majority's support Tuesday, leaving Jamie Dimon in both seats.

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General Motors Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson discusses why many of America's top "car guys" are actually women.

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Vehicle-to-Vehicle communication, or V2V, aims to avoid accidents on the road by using wireless signals to send information back between cars about their location, speed and direction.
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Demand for Engineers Will Be Up in 2013: Monster
A majority of employers are likely to hire engineers during the next 60 days, particularly in California and Texas, a Monster survey reveals. ...continue

The 2013 Top 25 Hispanic Nonprofits: Continued Growth, Challenges
The 2013 Top 25 Hispanic Nonfprofits continued to grow in both expenditures and revenues in 2012, and social entrepreneurs and social enterprises intend to keep that trend going.

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President Obama pledged to stand by the victims of a massive tornado that left a broad swathe of destruction in Oklahoma and killed at least 24.

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New, tougher standards have been part of the problem for the coal industry, no doubt. From here, though, they're running a distant third to natural gas and western coal.
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Microsoft's New Xbox One Offers More
The new Xbox One will let users watch live TV, rent a movie, listen to music and play games, and viewers can use their voice and gestures to control the device too.




