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The $75 million heist at a pharmaceutical warehouse this week is an example of a growing phenomenon: Thieves are stealing prescription drugs for resale on the black market
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Actress abruptly pulls out of the London premiere of “The Blind Side,” giving some credibility to reports that her marriage to Jesse James is in trouble.
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Foursquare, if you don’t know yet, is a hipster-habituated, location-based social networking Web site in which you can tip your friends on hot (or not) locations and earn virtual merit badges by punching ...
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Video: Donna Simpson wears a size 7XL. Her waist measures 85 inches. And she can barely walk 20 feet before having to sit down. WNBC's Pei-Sze Cheng reports.
A Pakistani court formally charged five Americans of plotting terrorism in the country, in a case that has raised alarm over the danger posed by militants using the Internet.
msnbc ‘Made in U.S.A.’ makes Cozy Coupe a rarity. The red and yellow ride-along car is among very few toys still made in America. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35821162/
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Video: Watch Little Tikes turn trainloads of plastic pellets into thousands of Cozy Coupes.
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Even as U.S. companies move production of everything from board games to dishwashers to other countries, American factories churn out billions of dollars worth of goods.
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A hungry pooch gobbled up the 3-carat gem when a diamond dealer was showing it to a store owner in Potomac, Md. After a few days of waiting, the owner was able to retrieve the jewel.
msnbc Did you take the Red Tape pledge to stop getting ripped off? It's not too late.
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After reading about the Red Tape Fight Pledge last month, Mary Schreiber took a hard look at the $129-per-month cable and Internet bill that had been nagging at her, and decided it was time to do something about it.
As Karzai's government considers negotiating with Taliban, retreat from hard-won progress is worry for Afghan women.
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Toyota said there were "significant inconsistencies" between a California man's claim that his Prius sped out of control and the findings of the company's preliminary investigation.