US Stock Futures Flat As Greek Crisis Pressures Equities

Stock index futures were little changed on Wednesday as investors continued to worry about Greece's political and financial crisis as the country prepares for its second election in just over a month.

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Target, Staples, Progressive Among Earnings Reports To Watch

The earnings calendar for the week ahead will be comparatively light, but a number of bellwether companies will be reporting results.

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'I Want Them In' -- Merkel Calls For Greece To Stay In Euro

The move comes after a final bid to form a government failed on Tuesday, raising the possibility of a Greek exit from the euro.

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Henry Kissinger, Ex-Secretary Of State, Gets TSA Pat-Down At JFK

In a sign that airport security workers don't discriminate, former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was subjected to a TSA pat-down before boarding his flight at LaGuardia Airport in New York.

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Doctors ‘Rewire’ Quadriplegic's Nerves, Enabling Use Of Hands

Surgeons have "rewired" a 71-year-old paralyzed man using a technique called nerve transfer, helping him regain some use of his hands.

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IB Times Features: Singapore -- Little Tiger With A Big Military Roar

Singapore was the fifth-largest arms importer in the world between 2007-2011.

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Facebook’s IPO: Shares Upped, Value Could Be $104 Billion

Facebook (Nasdaq: FB), the No. 1 social network, announced it would increase the number of shares in its initial public offering, price them higher and value the company as much as $104 billion.

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Deutsche Bank: Can An Indian Man Lead An Iconic German Company?

Deutsche Bank is as German as lederhosen, sauerkraut, beer and the Autobahn.

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Economy Improving, Obama Campaign Says, But Numbers Prove Otherwise

In a newly released campaign ad, President Barack Obama promises that the economy is back on the mend. The only problem is: the numbers say otherwise.

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