Although some veterinary prescription drugs may appear less expensive when purchased online, FDA wants you to know how to be sure your getting the best quality for your four-legged loved ones.
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The Dodgers still have a lot to worry about as the season comes to a close.
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What should the data warehouse be in the cloud? This is a complex question, but based on my research so far, here is my answer.
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In classic Suits fashion, the season is over but there are still two episodes left… so where do we go from here?
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Borrowers are migrating in large numbers to longer-term auto loans. Naturally, spreading payments over a longer period of time produces a lower monthly payment. There are several down sides. The borrower pays more interest over the life of the loan; the additional interest more than makes up for the lower monthly [...]
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Housing regulations and NIMBYism seem to be the cause.
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Ending a long impeachment process, Brazil's Senate ousted President Dilma Rousseff on Wednesday. That’s bad news for Latin American socialists of all sorts, and most notably for Venezuala’s President Nicolás Maduro, who faces massive protests over the failures of his socialist agenda. Bad news for socialists is usually good news for financial [...]
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - AUGUST 26: The logo of the ride sharing service Uber is seen in front of its headquarters on August 26, 2016 in San Francisco, California. Uber's head of finance Gautam Gupta is reported to have told investors in a conference call that the company had lost [...]
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We watched oil closely earlier this year. The oil price bust ultimately pulled down stocks. And when oil aggressively bounced off of the bottom, stocks recovered alongside, returning to new record highs. Today it was oil again. Stocks oscillated near record highs and following an anticipated Fed event last week had continued [...]
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A Dallas-area auto dealership group agreed to an $85,000 civil penalty levied by the Federal Trade Commission for alleged deceptive advertising practices – and for violating an earlier consent order in which the same group agreed back in 2014 to refrain from deceptive advertising, and to accept monitoring and reporting [...]
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