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The Detroit Auto Show

The Detroit Auto Show is where the global automotive community comes together to catch up on the latest news and events.

American credit card holders in their late 20s and early 30s have more debt than older consumers, repay it more slowly and risk dying in debt if they don't curb their spending habits.

2014 Lincoln MKC

Two crossovers and a luxury coupe have everyone buzzing at the Detroit Auto Show.

NRA: Practice Range

The NRA has launched a free mobile application for Apple's iPhone and iPad that allows users to shoot at targets with various types of guns, including assault weapons.

Porn had a tough year--everything from rampant piracy to a mandatory condom rule. But don't give up on this plot line just yet: The 2013 outlook is looking good.

A new app called "Crazy Blind Date" let's people to give "kudos" to their date, thereby making them more available to dating other people. But Jane Wells found a way to put the crazy in Crazy Blind Date.

In this Aug. 22, 2012 file photo, Scott Marshall, top, of Calhoun, Ga., files for unemployment, in Dalton, Ga. Fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, and a private survey showed businesses stepped up hiring in August. The data sketched a brighter outlook for the job market one day before the government reports on August employment. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)

The number of U.S. families struggling with poverty despite parents being employed continued to grow in 2011 as more people returned to work but mostly at lower-paying service jobs.

If we didn't have so much else to worry about perhaps we could focus on the fact that we are a nation of messy desks. How messy are we? I asked you to send photos, and you did.

Two pints of bitter on wooden barrel in London pub.

Britain's favorite pint of bitter is being watered down as austerity continues to bite and taxes rise. The FT reports.

Battersea power station and nearby residential flats.

One of the most recognizable buildings in London has seen substantial interest from buyers, as its latest developers try to create an 8 billion pounds ($12.9 billion) “new town center” south of the Thames.

The death of the temporary payroll tax cut means everyone will see a bigger tax bite out of their paychecks this year.

After a ton of Internet chatter about this magical trillion-dollar coin that can solve all of our debt problems, the Fed killed it. Here's why.

An Atlanta Falcons fan holds up a sign during the NFC Divisional Playoff Game against the Seattle Seahawks at Georgia Dome on January 13, 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Falcons would certainly gain unprecedented credibility, and there is no doubt it would lead to more ticket and apparel sales.

...the Golden Globes! The award broadcast was the highest rated since 2007, bringing in nearly 20 million viewers.

Aaron Swartz

Aaron Swartz, who committed suicide while facing federal charges in a data theft probe, has come to symbolize a debate over cases against those who believe in “freeing” information.

A new survey reveals 53 percent of fliers would pay for a hot meal in coach, with a price tag of $5 most popular. Most airlines currently sell only cold snacks in economy, with some offering deluxe first-class meals for about $20.

The severe drought that swept through much of the U.S. last year is continuing into 2013, threatening to cripple economic growth while forcing consumers to pay higher food prices.

Elio Motors ultra high mileage car.

Elio Motors plans to roll out a two-seater car that gets 84 miles per gallon in 2014.

The all-new 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray could put a much-needed halo around a company whose critics still tend to dismiss it as “Government Motors.”

It almost didn’t happen. Between General Motors’ bankruptcy and plenty of internal debate, the seventh-generation Chevrolet Corvette nearly failed to materialize. But after a two-year delay, the C7 is finally ready to make its tire-spinning debut.

Smoking pot in the Netherlands is now a city-by-city choice for tourists, the Global Post reports.

Mark Zuckerberg

It will cost you a pretty penny to send a Facebook message to CEO Mark Zuckerberg's inbox.

Maybe it's time to stop hating on meetings and dull reports -- these things may actually be making you more productive!

Budweiser Black Crown

Budweiser Black Crown will make its national television debut in a spot fit for a king.

Decadence doesn't come cheap. And for whatever the reason, these liquors command prices you wouldn't believe.

This property on Sea Lane Drive in Paradise Cove Bluffs (pictured) went for $36.5 million.

A fiscal-cliff driven sales boom in Malibu has made the California beach retreat the nation's likely leader for homes worth $10 million-plus.

Michael Johnson, Herbalife CEO.

"Let's be honest with each other, here," Herbalife CEO Michael Johnson told CNBC Thursday. "He's going to donate all of his profits to charity? He's got participants in that(hedge) fund...Who knows where it's really going?"

There's plenty of mileage behind the idea of the trillion dollar platinum coin.

Pebble Watches

Watchmaker Pebble's journey to product delivery illustrates the potential and minefields of the new funding platform. Pebble's CEO on CNBC.

As federal regulators and banks argue over new lending standards, one important fact about the housing market goes largely overlooked: More than 20 million American homeowners own their homes outright.

Katherine Webb achieved Internet stardom in a roundabout way, but career coaches say the incident could propel the beauty queen to bigger things.