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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Oracle and Google are set to face each other in court in San Francisco on Monday.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Strange secrets hide in numbers. For instance, an orange used car is least likely to be a lemon.
Newark, N.J., Mayor Cory Booker insisted he wasn't a hero when he rescued a neighbor from the smoke-filled second-floor bedroom of her burning home as embers fell on both of them, leaving the woman seriously injured and him with a burned hand. He was just being a friend, he said — and besides, he was terrified.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson is expected to elaborate on his turnaround plans when the beleaguered Internet company releases its first-quarter results.
NEW YORK (AP) — You're probably familiar with ".com" and ".org." How about ".oops"?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Apple Inc. said Friday the government's accusation that it conspired with major book publishers to raise the price of e-books is untrue.
BOSTON (AP) — Investing is about give and take.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Best Buy Co.'s board is investigating whether its former CEO, Brian Dunn, misused company funds while carrying out a relationship with a female subordinate, reports said Thursday.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Technology that sent unmanned aircraft over Iraq and Afghanistan soon could be steering unstaffed naval boats for such dangerous tasks as minesweeping, submarine detection, intelligence gathering and approaching hostile vessels.
NEW YORK (AP) — Barnes & Noble Inc. on Thursday said it's tackling one of the shortcomings of black-and-white e-readers with a screen that lights up so it can be read in the dark.
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