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Your Money Adviser Relief From Student Loan Debt for Public Service Workers
The federal government is trying to encourage more participation in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, which has been underused.


Movie Review Concussion, a Midlife Crisis Directed by Stacie Passon
In Concussion, by Stacie Passon, a woman finds an escape from the tedium of her marriage by becoming a prostitute catering to other women.


Motherlode Blog The Accumulated Wisdom on Bribing Your Children
Many parents offer their kids money for good grades or behavior, even though some experts despise the practice.


Blackhawks Score 3 in 3rd, Beat Capitals in Opener
Six different players scored. Corey Crawford made a bunch of key saves. There was a big penalty kill and an impressive rally.


Wembley Journal A Football Match Where Hooligans Take a Back Seat to Vikings
At Britains national stadium, Wembley, a sold-out crowd of 83,500 people watched a close game, as the Minnesota Vikings won a first victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 34-27.


What I Love | Christopher Makos Andy Warhol Schlepped Here
For the photographer Christopher Makos, a West Village walk-up has been home for 40 years. The scene has changed a bit.


Editor's choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


Breaking Up With Breaking Bad Is Hard for Albuquerque
The popular series, which showcased Albuquerques grit and high-desert beauty, has helped the city become a star in its own right and given rise to an entire Breaking Bad economy.


Global fund firms fret over new UAE fee structure
DUBAI, Oct 3 (Reuters) - International funds selling investments in the UAE plan to lobby financial regulators to ease new product registration fees which they complain are much higher than the...


10 ways the shutdown affects you
For some, it's an emotional punch to the gut. For others, the consequences could be truly life-changing.


Novel by Michael Hastings to Be Published Posthumously
The journalist and author, who died in a car crash in June, had been working on a novel based on his own life, which will be released next summer.


Netanyahu says Iranian missiles could eventually reach U.S.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In his latest warning about Iran's nuclear ambitions, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that Iran was working on intercontinental ballistic missiles that could one day hit the United States.


As F.B.I. Pursued Snowden, an E-Mail Service Stood Firm
A federal judge unsealed documents in a case involving a tech entrepreneur who refused to give the government broad access to data on users of Lavabit, his secure e-mail service, one of whom was Edward J. Snowden.


Excerpt 'Brooklyn Nine Nine'
Andy Samberg is an irreverent detective in this new Fox comedy.


Mad, mad world of China e-commerce
One hot mess. That's what you'll see on the front page of any leading e-commerce site in China.


Today's Economist Happy Centennial, Federal Income Tax
One hundred years after its introduction, the federal income tax is still much debated but is unlikely ever to be repealed, an economist writes.


Gadgetwise For Your iPhone 5, a Personal Photo and Extra Juice
A battery case from Uncommon can be customized with a picture from the user.


National Briefing | Washington Tunisian Ex- Soccer Player Extradited
Nizar Trabelsi, who was sentenced to a decade in prison in Belgium in 2003 for planning a suicide bombing for Al Qaeda, will face charges in an American court.


NEWSMAKER Liberia must become a manufacturing economy
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says her country must move away from its reliance on commodity exports and won't be able to sustain job growth unless it focuses on manufacturing.


Whats On Saturday
Television highlights.


Millions of Poor Are Left Uncovered by Health Law
Because some states are not expanding Medicaid, two-thirds of the poor blacks and single mothers and a majority of the low-wage workers who do not have insurance will not benefit from the new health law.


The Commissars Culinary Stamp
The Soviet era and its demise inspire a food memoir.


After Fighting Off Urge to Rebuild, Pirates Will Battle Cardinals
The Pirates front office considered tearing the team apart after last season. Now the team is back in the playoffs after 20 losing seasons in a row.


Opera Review Sondra Radvanovsky Sings Norma at the Metropolitan Opera
Sondra Radvanovsky sang the title role in Bellinis Norma Monday night at the Metropolitan Opera.


Motherlode Blog 6 Ways to Overcome Anxiety and Talk Money With Your Children
Many parents would rather talk to their children about sex than about money, but far too few have stopped to figure out why and how to get over it.


Dakota Plains Cooperative approves merger with CHS Inc
Oct 3 (Reuters) - Members of North Dakota-based Dakota Plains Cooperative approved a merger with top U.S. farmer cooperative CHS Inc effective Jan. 1, pending approval by the CHS board, the companies...


U.S. investor says is one of largest holders of Greek debt
LONDON (Reuters) - Investment firm Japonica Partners, which made a surprise offer for up to 4 billion euros of Greek government bonds in June, said on Thursday it was one of the largest owners of the...


Video Sports of The Times Manning Has Time to Hit Right Notes
Eli Manning might have made one too many rap videos in the off-season, but Manning is the perfect quarterback to lead the Giants out of their funk.


Economix Blog More Companies to Call Emerging Markets Home
About 70 percent of the 7,000 new companies that are likely to grow to the $1 billion-revenue mark by 2025 will come from emerging markets in Asia and elsewhere, a report by the McKinsey Global Institute estimated.


Iran It's nice to meet you
As Iran's relations with the West begin to thaw, CNN's Reza Sayah speaks to everyday Iranians about misconceptions the world has about their country.


Celebrities tell followers to GetCovered with Obamacare
NEW YORK (Reuters) - While technical problems slowed the launch of new "Obamacare" websites to sell health insurance on Tuesday, the law's supporters on Twitter had an easier time welcoming the...


Gabrielle Hogan, Alexander Kearns
The wedding took place at the United States Military Academy at West Point, from which the groom graduated.


Earthquake shakes southern Peru
Sept. 26 - Deaths feared after a magnitude 7 earthquake rocks the southern coast of Peru. Paul Chapman reports


Economix Blog Lessons From a Famous Bet
A conversation with Paul Sabin, author of a new book on a storied 1980 wager over the prospect of overpopulation and the applications for the current debate over global warming.


CORRECTED-MF Global trustee plans to return more customer funds
(Corrects first paragraph to reflect payouts will benefit all commodity customers impacted by MF Global's collapse)


China shows off 14 baby pandas
Sept. 24 - Fourteen baby pandas born in a southwest China breeding centre are shown to the public for the first time. Elly Park reports.


Life, Interrupted A Golden Opportunity
Just a few years ago, when she received a diagnosis of leukemia, the notion of professional achievement was simply not in Suleika Jaouads realm of possibilities.


Rays 4, Indians 0 Still Playing on Road, the Rays Send Another Team Home for Good
Alex Cobb and three relievers stifled the Indians and Delmon Young homered in the third inning, as the Rays advanced to play the Red Sox in the American League division series.


Hitting Pay Dirt on Mars
The first rock examined by Curiosity last year turns out to be an uncommon alkaline rock, with a tiny amount of water.


Shackles drop off fundraising for startups. Should we worry?
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Entrepreneur Nicole O'Rourke has a novel idea for raising cash that would have been illegal until this week smacking a "fund me" sticker on every bottle or can of hair...


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