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Pinterest Financing Values Company at $1.5 Billion
Pinterest raised $100 million from a group and underscored the investor appetite for social-networking companies.
U.S. sets deadline for proposals on state healthcare exchanges
The Obama administration forged ahead with healthcare reforms.
Virginia, Florida have most well-read cities in U.S.
New York and Boston may strike many as more intellectual but Alexandria, Virginia is the most well-read city in the United States.
Diamond at heart of royal Europe goes for $9.5 million
A diamond coveted by kings, queens and princes for centuries sold for 9 million Swiss francs ($9.57 million).
Afghan woman pushes for rights from behind the wheel
The morning after the Taliban fell Shakila Naderi shed her head-to-toe burqa and sat behind the wheel of a car.
Natalie Wood's Mercedes up for auction
Natalie Wood's vintage Mercedes Roadster is going up for auction in July.
Amazon aims to launch front-lit Kindle in July
Amazon.com Inc will launch new versions of its Kindle e-reader and tablet, including a monochrome e-reader with front lighting, a source who has seen the prototype told Reuters.
Psychiatrists say diagnosis manual needs overhaul
Many psychiatrists believe a new edition of a manual designed to help diagnose mental illness should be shelved.
Florida Supreme Court hears landmark foreclosure suit
The Florida Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday in a landmark lawsuit that could undo hundreds of thousands of foreclosures.
'Time' cover shows 3-year-old breast feeding
Should a mom continue nursing her child even after he or she has grown too big to be held?
Online sharing, how much is too much?
Whether it is photos, personal status or unwanted comments, most Americans think people 'overshare' personal information online.
How Internet detectives find out where you live
An explosion of people checking into social networks is being exploited by mobile application makers and private detectives.
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