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Yankees-Red Sox Series: Three factors

Yankees-Red Sox series are always entertaining, and the two teams seem particularly well matched going into this three-game set, which starts tonight. Here are three things to watch in the newest installment of their century-old battle.

Negotiators eye $2.4 trillion debt limit hike: Kyl

White House and congressional negotiators are considering a $2.4 trillion rise in the U.S. debt limit to carry through to the end of 2012, which would require at least $2.5 trillion in savings over a decade or more, Republican Senator Jon Kyl said on Tuesday.

Best DASH diet recipe: Potato Kale Soup

For some Americans the DASH diet may seem unappealing. But plenty of delicious recipes conform to the diet's standards, and plenty more conform with just a few alterations. One example is Potato Kale Soup, a brothy soup with roots in the Portuguese recipe called caldo verde.

The DASH Diet in Layman's Terms

The Dash diet is the newest hype in the internet for teenaged girls, but what is it? DASH, acronym for Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension, was originally studied to treat adults with hypertension.

Chrysler shuffles executives, creates new brand

Chrysler Group LLC shifted five top executives into new or expanded roles on Tuesday, including appointing design chief Ralph Gilles to take charge of a newly created Street and Racing Technology brand.

Ford aims to cut debt, expand foreign sales

Ford Motor Co said it planned to cut its net debt by 15.7 percent to around $14 billion by the end of June, continuing to pay off the loans that helped make it the one major U.S. automaker to avoid bankruptcy in recent years.

Avaya planning a $1 billion IPO filing: report

Private equity-backed Avaya Inc plans to file for a $1 billion initial public offering as early as this week, marking the latest in a rash of technology sector IPOs, according to a Wall Street Journal story.

P&G men's razor leader leaving to seek CEO post

Longtime Procter & Gamble Co executive Charles Chip Bergh, a leader in the Gillette razor business, is leaving to try to become a chief executive officer of a major company, the household products maker said on Tuesday.

Fed's Lockhart frustrated by halting recovery

The U.S. economic recovery is disappointingly slow, but it would have to weaken much further for the Federal Reserve to consider more monetary support, a top Federal Reserve official said on Tuesday.

Ex-Primary Global executive to plead guilty: lawyer

A former employee of a so-called expert network firm is expected to plead guilty to charges of conspiring with others to leak corporate secrets to hedge funds in exchange for money, part of a broad U.S. crackdown on insider trading.

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