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Trade in your old electronics at Target
Target says that customers can trade in used electronics, including calculators, cell phones, iPods and iPads, during the back-to-school shopping season.
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Latest on the markets
ABC7's Rebecca Cooper reports the latest on the markets.
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Poll finds most Americans have little savings
A new poll finds that 64 percent of Americans don't have $1,000 in reserves.
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Washington Business Report Aug. 14, 2011
Keith Segerson tells ABC7’s Rebecca Cooper why anyone in their right mind would start a business in this economic environment. Segerson runs the Mason Enterprise Center. The center counsels, coaches and informs business owners and those who want to become business owners.
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Dow up 423 as Wall Street whipsaws again
The roller-coaster continues: Stocks were rising after investors latched onto small signs that the economy might not be headed into another recession.
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'This is going to break all records': Thousands flood job fair
More than 4,000 job seekers flooded the Convention Center in downtown D.C. Tuesday for Eleanor Holmes Norton's annual job fair, which she said attracted record numbers this year.
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Verizon workers strike over new labor contract
45,000 Verizon workers from Massachusetts to Washington, D.C., went on strike Sunday after negotiations over a new labor contract fizzled.
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S&P downgrades U.S. debt for first time ever
The agency said the wrangling over the debt ceiling raised doubts that Congress and the White House could come up with a long-term plan to reduce the deficit.
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Stock plunge fuels new recession fears among locals
A day after Wall Street’s epic meltdown, things still aren’t looking up: the free-fall is sparking fears of a second recession, and the other economic indicators out today aren’t doing much to dispute them.
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Dunkin' Donuts not welcome in Annapolis community
Residents and others are upset that a Dunkin' Donuts will be moving to a historic community in Annapolis.
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After a wild week for stocks, what to do?
This week was one of the most volatile in the history of Wall Street. The Dow Jones swung down, then up, then down, then up. What should investors do?
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Wall Street's wild week ends with a smile
The wildest week in Wall Street's history is ending on an up note.
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Walmart to train 2,000 D.C. residents
The retail giant will invest $3 million over the next three years to train D.C. residents to work in retail, the company announced at a news conference Thursday.
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Jobless claims drop to four-month low
The number of people seeking unemployment benefits fell last week below 400,000 for the first time in four months, a sign that the job market is improving slowly after a recent slump.
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Gold prices climbing
Since the U.S. credit rating was downgraded, gold prices have climbed above $1,700 an ounce.
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Hackers are after your smartphone
Smartphones have become wallets, email lockboxes, photo albums and Rolodexes. Their usefulness is also their allure to criminals.
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Anger turns to anxiety in debt crisis
Anger at the nation's leaders for taking so long to strike a debt-ceiling deal has turned into high anxiety over jobs and the economy amid growing fears of a new recession.
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Virginia's tax-free weekend begins
It's time to stock up on school supplies and clothing - Virginia's tax-free holiday starts Friday and runs through Sunday.
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