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United and Delta will measure the passenger's financial value to the airline instead of the miles she's logged

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A debate between Ribbit Capital's Micky Malka and Tangent Capital's Jim Rickards changed audience members' minds about the virtual currency

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A classic game comes just in time

Business students may think their choice of major makes them career-saavy, but PayScale says they're the most underemployed college graduates of all

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"The next President will clearly have a wide array of challenges to deal with come Inauguration Day. Limiting myself to just four of them, they would be these: stabilizing credit and financial markets, ensuring our national security, establishing a national energy policy to move the country toward energy independence, reducing energy cost volatility and protecting the environment, and expanding free and fair trade to fuel and sustain economic prosperity."
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