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Two staples of the Memorial Day weekend -- beef and gasoline -- are going up just in time for Memorial Day weekend.

Home Value Appreciation Continued to Climb in April: Zillow
Home values increased 0.5 percent from March and were up 5.2 percent year-over-year, marking the sixth month in a row of annual home value appreciation at 5 percent or more, according to Zillow.

Why So Many Top 'Car Guys' Are Actually Women
General Motors Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson discusses why many of America's top "car guys" are actually women.

Ford Trucks See Boost as Roadshow Reaches Saudi Arabia
Ford Middle East and Al Jazirah Vehicles Agencies brought the legendary F-150 and Ranger Built Ford Tough pickup trucks closer to Saudi customers through a unique roadshow across 10 major Saudi cities.
V2V Lets Cars Talk to Each Other
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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El Paso Summer Entertainment Calendar Promises a Hot Time
Traditions new and old will heat up in El Paso this summer, including visits by Juanes, Pitbull, Cody Simpson and Robert Earl Keen.

AT&T Seeks to Fill 120 Jobs in South Carolina
AT&T today announced it is looking to fill more than 120 openings in South Carolina, including more than 70 new jobs. ...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.

Obama Promises Help for Oklahoma Tornado Victims
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.

Federal Rules Least of Coal Industry's Problems
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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Young Scientist Wins $50,000 for Quick Phone-charger
A young California woman has won a $50,000 science award for inventing a "supercapacitor" that could allow a smartphone to be charged in 20 seconds.




