Young Redskins quarterback is throwing a football and is ahead of schedule in his rehab. USATODAY.com Feed
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Read More...U.S. stock futures rise on Friday, with investors set to move past a bump in the rally road in the prior session and look ahead to potentially good news from consumer sentiment and leading indicators. MarketWatch – Top Stories
Read More...U.S. stock market futures inch up ahead of Wall Street’s open as global markets moved lower and investors await a crop of data — housing starts, consumer prices, a manufacturing index and jobless claims — plus speeches from five Fed officials. MarketWatch – Top Stories
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Read More...U.S. factories likely increased their output in April after cutting back slightly in March, helped by another solid month of auto production. Total industrial production, which includes output at factories, … Economy, Government & Policy News and Information on Yahoo! Finance
Read More...Watch out, world. Tiger Woods has that look again. After winning a tense Players Championship on Sunday, Tiger could be headed for a major-filled summer, writes Cameron Morfit. SI.com
Read More...Through five games, the home team has come out on top in each — including New York’s two wins at Madison Square Garden in Games 3 and 4 to erase an 0-2 series deficit globeandmail – Sports
Read More...President Barack Obama on Friday touted his health care law’s benefits for women, whose response to the program the White House believes will be key to its success. “So often [moms] put everything else before themselves,” Obama said, tying the event, held in the White House East Room, to Mother’s Day. “And that’s particularly true [...]
Read More...India’s central bank said that further easing would be difficult, but economists told CNBC that despite the RBI hawkish tone, rates cuts of up to 0.75 percent were on the cards in the months ahead. Economy, Government & Policy News and Information on Yahoo! Finance
Read More...The International Monetary Fund reopened the debate over whether European governments will need to take losses on their bailout loans to Greece, stating that Greece’s debt remains “much too high” and European commitments to lighten it are welcome. WSJ.com: Economy
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