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Ruckus results top estimates as customers expand Wi-Fi
(Reuters) - Ruckus Wireless Inc reported second-quarter results above analysts' estimates, as mobile and broadband service providers bought more Wi-Fi devices to cater for surging consumer demand.


For a New Generation, an Elusive American Dream
In the Nicholson family, America is not delivering for a grandson as it did for his father and grandfather.


Techquity Winning streak continues for internet stocks
Aug 2 - LinkedIn is the latest social networking-related company to report strong results. Plus, the latest in the Dell saga.


UPDATE 1-U.S. lawmakers want perjury probe for Corzine
WASHINGTON, Aug 2 (Reuters) - A group of Republican lawmakers called on Friday for a criminal investigation of Jon Corzine, the head of failed futures broker MF Global, saying he may have committed...


UPDATE 1-U.S. says states' lawsuits vs SP belong in state courts
Aug 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. government, which is pursuing a $5 billion lawsuit accusing Standard Poor's of misleading investors by inflating its credit ratings, on Friday asked a federal judge to move similar cases by 15 U.S. states and the District of Columbia back to state courts.


The Lede Reaction to the Manning Verdict
Pfc. Bradley Manning was an Army intelligence analyst who provided some 700,000 secret documents to WikiLeaks.


Coast Guard rescues F-16 pilot off Atlantic coast
Aug. 2 - Rescuers rush to save F-16 pilot who ejected Friday after two fighter jets "clipped wings." Gavino Garay reports.


U.S. high court backs order on California prison crowding
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court refused on Friday to excuse California from a lower-court order demanding that the nation's largest state prison system reduce its inmate population by about 10,000 convicts this year to ease crowding.


You're the Boss Blog The Worst Two Weeks of My Business Life
When disaster strikes, there are steps to take that can mean the difference between survival and ruin.


Narrowing Second Quarter Loss, Yelp Raises Sales Forecast for Year
Yelp is getting clicks, helping it increase its ad sales. It drew 108 million unique visitors per month in the second quarter, a 38 percent increase from a year earlier.


Hell inside kidnap house
No one heard their screams, but the terror of Ariel Castro's victims finally came to light in court.


Crime boss suspect Trial is 'sham'
Defense attorneys said Friday that James "Whitey" Bulger is prepared to forfeit the assets found in his Santa Monica, California, apartment to the families of two men he is accused of murdering.


In the Hamptons, Mind Your Manners, or Else
During this summer of cyber-social policing, misbehaving in the Hamptons is potentially more treacherous than ever before.


Australia's Campbell wins 100 meters freestyle gold
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Cate Campbell of Australia won gold in the women's 100 meters freestyle at the world championships in Barcelona on Friday.


DealBook Deliberations Start in Goldman Traders Case
Deliberations in the lawsuit against Fabrice Tourre, a former Goldman Sachs trader accused of misleading investors, set up the end to one of the most prominent cases from the financial crisis.


Florida education goals violate civil rights complaint
MIAMI (Reuters) - Florida was hit with a complaint filed with the U.S. Department of Justice on Friday accusing it of race-based education goals that violate civil rights law by setting "severely lower expectations" for black and Hispanic students.


She Rises, by Kate Worsley, and More
New books by Kate Worsley, Elizabeth Kelly, Bill Cheng and Kent Wascom.


Advocates for Immigrants Up the Ante in a Capitol Sit-In That Brings Arrests
Supporters of an overhaul are stepping up their tactics as lawmakers begin an August recess.


Ellen DeGeneres to host Oscars
Ellen DeGeneres was so nice as an Oscars host the first time, the Academy has asked her to do it twice.


T Magazine All the Rage | An Ancient Japanese Hand-Dyeing Technique Makes a Comeback
Shibori, a craft technique said to have originated in the eighth century, is cropping up in a variety of clothes and home accessories.


Deals of the day -- mergers and acquisitions
Aug 2 (Reuters) - The following bids, mergers, acquisitions and disposals were reported by 2000 GMT on Friday


Well Anemia Tied to Dementia Risk
A large study finds further evidence that anemia a common condition in the elderly increases the risk for dementia.


New Rule at N.F.L.s Camps No Tackling. Its Just Practice.
With salaries and concerns about injuries soaring, N.F.L. teams are increasingly limiting contact during training camps, which were once grueling ordeals under a merciless sun.


UPDATE 3-LinkedIn membership and revenue soar, mobile outlook promising
* Q2 revenue up 59 pct to $363.7 mln vs $353.8 mln consensus


Recipes for Health Tomatillo, Tomato and Avocado Gazpacho
Avocados contribute a creamy texture to this spicy gazpacho.


A Chilly Respite From War
The Fort Bragg Patriots are primarily made up of active-duty combat veterans who play to bond with one another and reconnect with the game they love.


10 greatest movie puppets
Another year, another summer movie schedule overflowing with big-budget CGI blockbusters.


Egypt explained Six key questions
A month after mass protests led to the ouster of President Mohamed Morsy, Egypt is still in turmoil.


T Magazine Listen Up | The Strange Soul Circus of King Khan and the Shrines
Exclusive T hosts the premiere of the bizarro stop-motion music video for outr Berlin-based garage band.


Your Money Rules for Reverse Mortgages May Become More Restrictive
The Federal Housing Administration wants to require borrowers to undergo a financial assessment, and it may also factor in their credit scores.


David to Get Fewer Cracks at Goliath
College football's Davids will get fewer chances to knock off the Goliaths in the coming years.


Eagles Receiver Who Used Racial Slur Takes Leave
The team did not say when Riley Cooper would return, but indicated he would seek counseling to help him understand how his words have hurt so many.


Rug cut on N.C. House floor
A CNN iReport showing people dancing on the floor of the North Carolina House of Representatives near the end of its legislative session is causing a bit of a stir.


Button F1 perfect in Austin
Jenson Button says Formula 1 is perfect in Austin, Texas. He talks to CNN about his successes and struggles.


Single-sex golf clubs?
Men-only golf club Muirfield is the home to 2013 British Open this week. CNN visited an exclusive female London establishment to find out what's dividing the sexes.


Spotify Losses Grow, Despite Successful Expansion
A quarter of the streaming services 24 million customers pay for their music, but that hasnt been enough for Spotify to turn a profit.


Official 40 recaptured after Pakistan prison break
Police have recaptured 40 to 45 of the roughly 200 inmates who escaped during a Taliban attack on a prison in a northern Pakistani province this week, a prison official said on condition of anonymity Wednesday.


Building the Team My Second Chance in My Second Job
A business owner learns from the mistakes he made at his first job and applies the lessons successfully at his next.


Rogers trying to stop Verizon grabbing Canadian rivals - media
Aug 2 (Reuters) - Rogers Communications, Canada's largest wireless phone company, has crafted a plan to grab control of two smaller rivals to try to stop U.S. giant Verizon Communications Inc entering Canada, the Globe and Mail reported.


NASCAR's 'Bad Brad'
NASCAR champion Brad Keselowski talks to CNN's Carol Costello about winning and honoring the tradition of the sport.


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