Vince Rainey's shtick impressed the Washington Nationals during spring training. Now he'll use it to hawk their pricey brews.
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Neglected stores, a sinking stock and beloved brands found elsewhere have turned shoppers and investors alike against the chain.
The Energy Information Administration raises its estimates of shale oil and gas, which are both costly to extract.
Coastal residents in New Jersey and New York must either elevate their homes or face soaring insurance premiums.
It faces a $10 million lawsuit as residents above its first proposed location in the city call its patrons 'drunk, disorderly, violent and criminal.'
Despite telecom and Internet company denials about sharing data with intelligence agencies, the Prism program makes it clear that privacy only exists offline -- way offline.
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