Phil Winkler pays a neighborhood kid to mow his lawn, that small-bore transaction of the American suburb, where adults are generally busy and teenagers offer a price that's right. But for Mr. Winkler, the relinquishing of his mower was something remarkable. »read more
The White House said on Wednesday it expects Democratic Senator Christopher Dodd to press on with efforts to pass financial regulatory reform by the end of the year, despite his decision not to seek re-election in November. »read more
Under pressure to close a $21 billion budget shortfall and fundamentally change how the state is run, Arnold Schwarzenegger on Wednesday laid out plans for his last year as California's governor, including a proposal to spend $500 million in worker training. »read more
CNBC Originals Tech Week
Marriage From Hell: The Breakup of AOL Time Warner Tonight 10p ET|PT Reported by CNBC's David Faber, the one-hour documentary takes viewers inside the story of what has been called the worst deal ever made. Includes candid comments from one of the chief architects of the deal: former Time Warner CEO Gerald Levin- who underwent a stunning reversal of fortune.
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd announced Wednesday that he will not seek re-election in November — the latest sign of trouble for President Barack Obama's Democrats.
As attendnace continues to decline at the tech extravaganza, the buzz here is that the show itself is fighting for relevance and three- and four-day visits by attendees are now more likely overnight affairs. In short, attendance is no longer mandatory.
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