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Mitt Romney tried to deflect attention away from his ''47%'' video by assailing Obama's handling of the economy. Meanwhile, Obama sought to keep it in the foreground.
Obama and his allies scored a victory in August, thanks in part to small donors. While Romney’s campaign isn’t burning through money as quickly.
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An electronics factory in China run by a major Apple supplier reopens after being rocked by riots, a reminder of the human cost behind glossy technology gadgets.
Reuters/Ipsos polling data suggests support for Mitt Romney may be ebbing among 60+ voters, a group that has generally favored Romney over Obama in the 2012 race.
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St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard explains to Reuters' Alister Bull why he would not have supported the central bank's new easing policy.
Anti-Japanese protests in China over a group of disputed islands could have serious repercussions for the Japanese companies that operate there.
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia dismissed the idea that politics influences how the justices make their decisions, saying, “They vote that way because that’s who they are.”
Initial sales of Apple’s iPhone 5 fell short of expectations. The company’s mobile maps are frustrating users worldwide. It all raises the question of whether Apple is losing its luster.
Obama and Romney spent a frenetic day focusing on foreign policy and the economy in Ohio and Virginia. Both camps found time to weigh in on the controversy surrounding the NFL's replacement referees.
Cisco is keeping $43 billion in foreign profits overseas but CEO John Chambers says he’d bring that whole amount home if the U.S. cut taxes on overseas profits.
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Florida polls show Obama and Romney to be nearly neck and neck.
Condoleezza Rice tells Reuters Digital Editor Chrystia Freeland that only a strong U.S. response to the attack on the American consulate in Benghazi that led to the death of Ambassador Chris Stevens will deter further attacks.
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