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Leslie Carter, the sister of The Backstreet Boy's Nick Carter and singer Aaron Carter, died on Tuesday at the age of 25. CBSNews.com's Ken Lombardi reports.
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Leslie Carter, the sister of The Backstreet Boy's Nick Carter and singer Aaron Carter, died on Tuesday at the age of 25. CBSNews.com's Ken Lombardi reports.
Read More »Video: Leslie Carter dead at 25
Leslie Carter, the sister of The Backstreet Boy's Nick Carter and singer Aaron Carter, died on Tuesday at the age of 25. CBSNews.com's Ken Lombardi reports.
Read More »Video: Leslie Carter dead at 25
Leslie Carter, the sister of The Backstreet Boy's Nick Carter and singer Aaron Carter, died on Tuesday at the age of 25. CBSNews.com's Ken Lombardi reports.
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Five tips to optimize your website and improve how search engines rank your site. Plus, don't miss crucial advice from Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian
Read More »2012 Small Business Hiring Starts Slow
January disappoints, according to one tracker of small business hiring, but the movie is not over--not by a long shot. The beginning of 2012 has been a bit like an Oscar-nominated movie. You expect it to be great, but it starts off mediocre, and then it's more depressing than you thought.
Read More »Here’s What You Don’t Know About U.S. Manufacturing
American Giant, an apparel line launched today, signals that American manufacturing is making a comeback. Still, there are obstacles--and misconceptions--to overcome.
Read More »How American Giant Hacked the Supply Chain
Here's a short video explaining how American Giant is cutting out the middlemen and leveraging the Web to deliver what its customers want.
Read More »Repeat breast cancer surgery rates vary widely: Why?
Is a second - or third - breast cancer surgery really necessary? New study raises questions
Read More »Website Smackdown: Mayo Clinic vs. Cleveland Clinic
Two of the country's most respected hospitals: Which one has mastered the art -- and science -- of great website design? In this week's Website Smackdown, I’m taking a look at the websites for two of the biggest hospital complexes in the world, the Mayo Clinic and the Cleveland Clinic.
Read More »Scientists decode words from brain signals, fueling hopes for mind reading
Scientists hope technology could be used for stroke or ALS patients who can't speak
Read More »Will Obama Plan Help Small Business?
The president is right that current rules make it very hard for growing businesses to raise money. Will Congress really cooperate to change them? Yesterday, President Obama presented the details behind one of his State of the Union initiatives: to make it easier for small businesses to raise money and to grow.
Read More »Video: Breast cancer surgeries: Are they always necessary?
A new study finds that nearly one-in-four women with breast cancer have more than one surgery. Dr. Rache Simmons, chief of breast surgery at NY-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, talks to Gayle King and Erica Hill about how the number of surgeries could be reduced.
Read More »Can a Shoe Color Really Be Trademarked?
With a Federal Court Case underway many are asking can the color of the soles of shoes be protected as a trademark. The answer may surprise you.
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