May consumer sentiment rises to highest in nearly six years
NEW YORK - Consumer sentiment rebounded in early May to the highest level in nearly six years as Americans felt better about their financial and economic prospects, particularly among upper-income households, a survey released on Friday showed.
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New York, Chicago chefs share top U.S. culinary award
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two Americans chefs representing different culinary styles shared the country's highest cooking honor on Monday.
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Americans eye big summer breaks as economy rebounds: Orbitz
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nearly three-quarters of Americans are planning to take a summer break and many will be heading to the beach, which is the most popular vacation getaway, according to a report...
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Suicide rate rose sharply among middle-aged Americans, CDC finds
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The suicide rate among middle-aged Americans rose sharply between 1999 and 2010, a trend that could reflect the stresses of a sharp economic downturn, according to a federal...
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Lerer Ventures' Ken Lerer: “We Are Going To Launch StopTheNRA.com”
Today at Disrupt NY, Ken Lerer and Ben Lerer took the stage to talk about Lerer Ventures and their respective entrepreneur stories. One thing that caught the attention of the audience is when Ken Lerer talked about gun control and a new StopTheNRA.com website. “We are going to launch StopTheNRA.com,” Ken Lerer said. The site should be up in about two weeks. They already own the domain name and it’s now just a matter of time. It will be a partnership with Mayor Bloomberg’s Mayors Against Illegal Guns and Gabrielle Giffords’ Americans for Responsible Solutions initiatives. The motivation behind this new site is to be more vocal about gun control. “We are doing something viral,” Ken Lerer said. A significant gun control bill that would have expanded background checks for gun buyers was brought to a vote in the senate a few weeks ago, but the effort failed, and the government is now back to square one. When asked about New York politics, Ken Lerer only had good things to say about ...
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