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Richard Sherman of the Seattle Seahawks wears Beats headphones before a preseason football game last August. John Froschauer/AP hide caption

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With Beats, Apple Buys A Quick Start On Smart Headphones

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Thursday

A woman and her daughter shop at a Greenmarket in New York City using Electronic Benefits Transfer, or food stamps. Government data show that fewer people were receiving the benefits in February 2014 than at the peak in December 2012. Andrew Burton/Getty Images hide caption

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Economic Upswing Has Fewer Americans Receiving Food Stamps

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Nick and Rachel Robinson welcome their son Cash, who was born in a midwife's birthing pool. Jessica Hooten/Courtesy of Nick Robinson hide caption

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Frustrated By The Affordable Care Act, One Family Opts Out

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Could You Be Driving A Car With A Recall?

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Thursday

Poor People Can Pay Twice After Committing A Crime

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Tuesday

Wait! Don't Spend That Graduation Cash Just Yet

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Monday

3 Million Young People Missing From Housing Market? It's Everyone's Problem

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Saturday

It's one thing to listen to financial pundits for insight. It's another to act on their advice. iStockphoto hide caption

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In 'Clash Of The Financial Pundits,' Clarity For The Investor?

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