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Stocks lost ground Tuesday, as investors brace for Corporate America to start reporting quarterly results.

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Your tax refund may not be so delayed after all.

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Boeing shares sank 3.6% Tuesday following a pair of incidents involving its new 787 Dreamliner.

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National oil companies from China, India, Malaysia and elsewhere in Asia snapped up international energy properties at a record rate in 2012, buying or partnering in nearly $50 billion worth of deals.

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Aluminum producer Alcoa marked the unofficial start of earnings season Tuesday by posting sales that beat analyst expectations.

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Google's ambitions to wire the world are expanding. The company announced on Tuesday that it will provide free Wi-Fi service to Chelsea, a New York City neighborhood where Google has its local headquarters.

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Even as it runs ads thanking America for a $182 billion bailout, insurer AIG might join a lawsuit claiming that shareholders were unfairly hurt by the terms of the federal rescue that kept it out of bankruptcy four years ago.

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Sears Holdings chairman and noted hedge-fund manager Edward Lampert is taking on an additional role as the retailer's chief executive after Louis D'Ambrosio said he's stepping down due to a family health matter.

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Target will match prices from top online retailers year-round, the company said Tuesday.

MONEY-Eurozone-Unemployment

Businesses in the eurozone may be feeling more confident but there's no sign of that translating into better employment prospects yet.

FEATURES AND COMMENTARY

MED-women-binge-drinking

Millions of high school-aged girls and women binge drink, behavior that can have disastrous results including long-term health effects, the CDC warns in a report released Tuesday

MED-bilingual-brains

Neuroscientists have been discovering mounting evidence that being fluent in more than one language protects against age-related cognitive declines. But there's still the major question: Why?