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  1. The Nobel Committee wants to make sure you know they're not pranksters.

  2. When you can do more than "like," a post, Facebook nets even more data.

  3. Super PAC donations are largely coming from older white men who lean right.

  4. How much does cheap money affect mega-business deals?

  5. In our extended interview, we talked with Elon Musk about about battery technology and the future of transportation:

  6. Dell's $67 billion takeover of EMC storage services relies heavily on debt.

  7. Why is most campaign money coming from just 158 families? And why do those families look so similar?

  8. For many Nobel winners, day-to-day routines remain the same but opportunities abound.

  9. The race for Speaker comes at a time of budget and debt-limit decisions.

  10. “I liked my life before winning the prize, and vowed that if I ever won, I wouldn’t let it change my life.”

  11. ICYMI: This year's Nobel Prize in economics has been awarded to Angus Deaton.

  12. Cities like LA tend to get all the good TV roles. But in 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,' LA suburb West Covina is the star.

  13. When they call you about winning the Nobel prize, they want to make sure you know it's not a prank.

  14. Hear our conversation with Elon Musk and take a tour of the Tesla factory:

  15. Last week, the University of Phoenix was barred from recruiting on military bases.

  16. Most of the people donating much of the money this election aren't just demographically similar. They're neighbors.

  17. Hear an extended cut of our chat with on our Corner Office podcast:

  18. Dell's a big company, but they don't exactly have $67 billion just sitting around.

  19. The CW show 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' has cast West Covina in a leading role.

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