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WASHINGTON — The government wants you to know that simply sporting a pair of Skechers' fitness shoes is not going to get you Kim Kardashian's curves or Brooke Burke's toned tush.
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LOS ANGELES — Dog bites man does not get a lot of attention in the news, but it costs insurance companies hundreds of millions in claims every year.
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia woman who calls herself the "Black Madam" was ordered today to stand trial on allegations she administered illegal buttock-injections, procedures that authorities say caused serious medical problems in at least one case.
A survey of real estate professionals shows Florida's market outlook improved in the first quarter of 2012.
Shareholder revolt doesn't materialize at the JPMorgan Chase headquarters in Tampa despite the drama outside.
Passengers making airline connections in Atlanta for international destinations will begin using a $1.4 billion terminal that opens today.
Coty withdraws bid for Avon Products
Cheaper gas won't be enough to get many more Americans on the road this summer. They're still too worried about their jobs and the economy.
Retail sales rose only 0.1 percent last month. After excluding gasoline station sales, consumers increased their spending on retail goods by just 0.2 percent, according to the Commerce Department.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama will host bipartisan congressional leaders at the White House Wednesday to discuss economic proposals Obama wants Congress to act on this year.
Cruise ships are getting bigger and eventually won't fit under the Sunshine Skyway to reach the Port of Tampa.
Protesters from Occupy Tampa plan to gather near JPMorgan Chase's Tampa headquarters today as the company's CEO faces shareholders in the wake of a $2 billion trading mistake.
NEW YORK — The phrase "Can you hear me now" has entered the jet age.
A new Royal Caribbean cruise ship will begin sailing from Tampa in 2013, the Tampa Port Authority announced today.
Facebook today increased the price range at which it plans to sell stock to the public, as investor enthusiasm in the offering continued to mount and boost the potential value of the world's most popular social network.
Tampa airport ranks high for on-time flights
Tampa-based Odyssey Marine Exploration loses another round in its fight with Spain to keep 17 tons of silver coins and artifacts worth $500 million.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon will be in Tampa this morning to face shareholders at the company's annual meeting, in the wake of a $2 billion trading mistake for which Dimon has accepted blame.
The National Alzheimer's Plan offers a website with information as some new studies target the ailment soon to attack an aging population.
NEW YORK — Best Buy's founder Richard Schulze is stepping down as chairman of the beleaguered consumer-electronics chain after the company's investigation revealed that he failed to alert the board of directors when he learned that the CEO was having an inappropriate relationship with a female employee.
NEWARK, N.J. — A Nigerian man used the identity of the victim in an unsolved murder to hide his status as an illegal immigrant while working undetected for two decades as a security guard and then a security supervisor at one of the United States' busiest airports, authorities said Monday in announcing his arrest.
The Pink Flamingo had its standing leg knocked out from under it.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon came clean to stock analysts and accepted blame in a TV interview for a $2 billion trading mistake. Next he faces the shareholders, who have taken a big hit from the bank's blunder.
He famously wears a hoodie, jeans and sneakers, and he was born the year Apple introduced the Macintosh. But Mark Zuckerberg is no boy-CEO.
Residents of the area around the University of South Florida want to see more positive improvements in their area, which has become known for crime and low rents.
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