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Archive for January 19, 2012

Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich was the first over the line in the Great Tax Return Race of 2012.

PETA wants O.J. Simpson’s house.

PC sales didn’t have a happy holiday sales season, but you wouldn’t know it from the strong earnings posted by Microsoft and Intel.

In one of the U.S. government’s largest anti-piracy crackdowns ever, federal agents on Thursday arrested the leaders of and shut down Megaupload.com, a popular hub for illegal file sharing.

IBM began the Ginni Rometty era on a positive note, posting fourth-quarter earnings Thursday that beat estimates.

A search for Google on Thursday afternoon will return some pretty ugly results.

A deal on restructuring Greek debt remained elusive on Thursday, as the second day of talks with the nation’s private sector creditors without an agreement.

General Motors is once again No. 1 in global auto sales, after three years out of the top spot.

Apple’s value on the stock market briefly rose to $400 billion on Thursday, a record high for what was already the world’s most valuable technology company.

White collar workers at Ford Motor will get a pay increase and a bonus, the first time in four years that they’ll receive both, the company said Thursday.