A 2011 Subaru Legacy is among the nine vehicles that were found to have a driver fatality rate of zero in a new report by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Daniel Acker/Landov hide caption
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Antoine Walker took a lot of 3-point shots during his NBA career, despite hitting them at a subpar rate. He also went bankrupt two years after retiring, despite collecting $110 million in salary during his playing career. Jim Bourg/Reuters/Corbis hide caption
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Auto dealers are extending loans to a growing number of people with weak credit. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption
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President Obama delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night. Mandel Ngan/AP hide caption
Lou Graham prepares taxes in Connecticut and is ready to answer client questions about the Affordable Care Act. Jeff Cohen/WNPR hide caption
Tax Preparers Get Ready To Be Bearers Of Bad News About Health Law
Tuesday
President Obama greets lawmakers as he leaves after delivering the 2014 State of Union address to a joint session of Congress. Larry Downing/AP hide caption
When Ed Neufeldt introduced President Obama in 2009, Elkhart, Ind. had the dubious distinction of having the highest unemployment rate in the country, close to 20 percent. The county's job numbers have recovered, but Neufeldt's now working three part-time jobs. Tamara Keith/NPR hide caption
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A trader stands outside the New York Stock Exchange on Oct. 31, 2012. Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Markets May Stumble Or Skyrocket, But This Economist Says Hold On Tight
Thursday
President Obama discussed the need for paid sick leave with women at Charmington's Cafe in Baltimore Thursday. With him are Vika Jordan (from left), Amanda Rothschild and Mary Stein. Evan Vucci/AP hide caption
Alaska: home to Denali National Park and Preserve, grizzly bears and some very pricey health insurance. Universal Images Group/UIG via Getty Images hide caption
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Insurance status is becoming part of tax season. ImageZoo/Corbis hide caption
A sign announces that a Los Angeles house is for sale in November. Richard Vogel/AP hide caption
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A protester demonstrates for higher wages for fast food workers in Jackson, Miss., in December. Employers are hiring more people, but overall, the wages they're paying remain flat. Rogelio V. Solis/AP hide caption
Tuesday
If the dollar gets too expensive, U.S. exports like heavy equipment made by Caterpillar can get priced out of the market. Seth Perlman/AP hide caption