US economic growth was likely stronger in Q3
AP - Fri, Nov 9, 2012 7:03 PM ESTThe U.S. economy appears to have grown over the summer faster than first thought. More »US economic growth was likely stronger in Q3
The U.S. economy appears to have grown over the summer faster than first thought. More »US economic growth was likely stronger in Q3
The dance instructor accused of turning her Zumba studio into a place of prostitution was an honors high school student who attended college and ran dance classes for the local parks and recreation program. She hosted charity events benefiting Toys for Tots and breast cancer research. More »Woman in Zumba prostitution case has defenders
The worst of Europe's financial crisis appears to be over. More »After 3 bumpy years, Europe turns corner on crisis
but in a way that may make it hard for Scott to keep his promise of eliminating the tax entirely. More »Fla. gov to push for another corporate tax cut
Ohio officials are grappling with how to approach the federal health care law now that the presidential election is behind them. More »Ohio officials grapple with health care overhaul
Newly re-elected President Barack Obama will use a White House appearance to set the tone for upcoming talks with congressional Republicans on avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff. More »Obama approaches 'fiscal cliff' days after victory
House Republicans' hard line against higher tax rates for upper-income earners leaves re-elected President Barack Obama with a tough, core decision: Does he pick a fight and risk falling off a "fiscal cliff" or does he rush to compromise and risk alienating liberal Democrats? More »Fiscal cliff: Impasse on tax rates is big hurdle
Worries that Washington will be unable to avoid the government spending cuts and tax increases known as the "fiscal cliff" drove the stock market to its biggest drop this year. On the day after, big investors warned: Prepare for more turbulence. More »More market swings likely as budget battle looms
The government is making it easier for businesses to deal with tax issues after Hurricane Sandy. More »IRS eases deadlines for businesses hurt by Sandy
Its place assured alongside Medicare and Medicaid, President Barack Obama's health care law is now in a sprint to the finish line, with just 11 months to go before millions of uninsured people can start signing up for coverage. More »Obama's health care overhaul turns into a sprint
The U.S. political landscape changed little with Tuesday's election, and now both Democrats and Republicans will be tested by the immediate need for moderation if they are to avoid the feared "fiscal cliff" of automatic tax increases and deep spending cuts that could send the country into a recession. More »'Fiscal cliff' will test Republicans, Democrats
President Barack Obama's successful re-election to a second term is sinking in. No matter who small business owners voted for, the election takes away some of the uncertainty that small business owners have been carrying around. The question now is whether Obama can satisfy those who say he hasn't done enough to help them expand and create jobs. More »Small business outlook for Obama's 2nd term
The Associated Press has been interviewing small business owners for weeks about the presidential election, their companies and the economy. Small business is an important part of most political campaigns. Small business owners create jobs and are often influencers in their local communities. With so much concern about job creation after the recession, both presidential campaigns paid extra attention to the small business community and made a case for why their candidate was the best choice for small companies. More »Small company owners react to the election results
One day after his surprisingly comfortable re-election, a triumphant President Barack Obama headed back to the White House and divided government on Wednesday with little time left for a compromise with Republicans to avert spending cuts and tax increases that threaten a new recession. More »Re-elected, Obama heads back to divided government
A look at some of President Barack Obama's promises for his second term: More »Obama's 2nd-term promises for business and economy
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