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The Zero Hour

The Federal Reserve cut the nation's benchmark interest rate to between 0.25 and zero percent, its lowest level on record.

Felix Salmon
It's not 0%, but rather a "target range", which sounds like somewhere you … Read Blog
Dec 16 2008 2:37 PM EST
Ars Technica reports: CBS wants an online presence and community, and a recent series … Read Blog
Dec 16 2008 2:31 PM EST
Federal sentencing guidelines suggested he could well spend the rest of his life in a … Read Blog
Dec 16 2008 2:18 PM EST
 
Donald Trump Jr.

Be a Trump!

Donald Trump Jr. talks about being in the shadow of his famous father. Read More

Hummer sideview

Slideshow  The Hard Sell

Four agencies offer their visions on how to rebrand the world's most infamous S.U.V. Read More

Pete Peterson

Eat Sheets

Dining is more varied than ever. Be an instant connoisseur with cheat sheets to food. Read More

New Deal, or New Ideas?

President-elect Obama has promised a sweeping program of infrastructure spending to reignite the economy. He should look beyond roads and bridges, and spur new technologies. Read More

Where Was the S.E.C.?

Failure to uncover Bernard Madoff's alleged massive fraud should be the nail in the S.E.C.'s coffin. It's time to start over. 
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Luxe Vs. Less

Interactive Features  Luxe vs. Less

A holiday gift guide for those with an eye on the extravagant and the bargain. Read More

2008 Holiday Portfolio

What you need to know to survive the holidays in style. Read More

Unfit to Be Tied

Deck the halls, but you might want to leave your neck alone—particularly this year.
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Seconds, Please?

Makers of coveted wines make versions that are younger and more affordable. Read More

MAGAZINE
December 2008 Issue
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Magazine cover December 2008
Blackstone paid $26 billion for the Hilton empire. But as the hotel industry slumps, it can't check out. Read More
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