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PHOTOS: Is Downtown Salt Lake City Finally Cool?

Erin Harper | Posted 05.26.2012

Erin Harper

Before the 2002 Winter Olympic games, it was almost impossible to walk past a Main Street storefront that was not boarded-up. Today, thanks to City Creek and other Downtown Rising redevelopment initiatives, there are no boards in sight.

The Faithful Shopper: Gifts for Guys

Faith Hope Consolo | Posted 04.30.2012

Faith Hope Consolo

It's Leap Day! The date when by tradition, women can propose marriage to the men in their lives. Of course, women have been disregarding this for years, but today is a perfect excuse to buy a gift for your favorite guy.

WATCH: Man Blatantly Steals Rolex From FLL TSA Bin

Posted 02.14.2012

Transportation Security Administration cameras caught a man stealing a Rolex from the passenger in front of him in line at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood I...

Rolex Sues Rolex Deli In Brooklyn

The Huffington Post | Janean Chun | Posted 12.23.2011

To avoid any confusion between Brooklyn deli sandwiches with high-end Swiss watches, Rolex has filed a trademark infringement suit against Rolex Deli ...

Knockoffs And Counterfeits Pose Risks To Your Health

AOL Daily Finance | Loren Berlin | Posted 08.17.2011

Talking about knockoff jackets with Kevin Spreekmeester, the global marketing vice president for outdoor clothing company Canada Goose, is a bit like ...

Economy Causing 'Deep Emotional Shock' For Many In Greece

New York Times | LANDON THOMAS Jr. | Posted 07.16.2011

It has been one year since Greece avoided bankruptcy when Europe and the International Monetary Fund provided a 110 billion euro ($155 billion) bailou...

I Should Have Kept Those Buffalo Nickels

Robert Lenzner | Posted 05.29.2011

Robert Lenzner

It's a sign of the times, when gold and silver are making new highs in precious metals markets and investors everywhere are worried about the value of their paper money.

The 10 Most Counterfeited Products In America

Daily Finance | Douglas A. McIntyre | Posted 05.25.2011

American consumers love bargains. But that zest for getting a coveted product at the lowest price also has an economic downside: It creates a giant op...

China Announces Priorities for Next Five Years

Daniel K. Gardner | Posted 05.25.2011

Daniel K. Gardner

This past Saturday, Premier Wen Jiabao delivered his 2011 "Report on the Work of the Government" to the 3,000 delegates gathered in Beijing for the Na...

To Young Social Innovators, Sometimes the Highest Tech Is Low

Alex Pasternack | Posted 05.25.2011

Alex Pasternack

Mention social good to generation Y -- or other generations for that matter -- and the focus easily turns to high tech innovation. It's an angle empha...

Got a Sec? Get Sparked and Help Change the World

Katherine Gustafson | Posted 05.25.2011

Katherine Gustafson

Chances are you'd like to do volunteer work, but you don't. While many Americans intend to volunteer, only about a quarter of us actually do it.

Astoria Characters: The Man About Town

Nancy Ruhling | Posted 05.25.2011

Nancy Ruhling

Demey Partridge, the larger-than-life owner of Partridge Realty, stands out in a crowd. He's towering tall (6-foot-2), dark and gregarious, a born bon vivant.

Capitalism: Never Enough?

Jim Selman | Posted 11.17.2011

Jim Selman

The epidemic of designer stores is symptomatic of the buying binge we've been on for the last half-century.

My Imitation Future Lifestyle

Jeffrey Shaffer | Posted 05.25.2011

Jeffrey Shaffer

I need to hold off on procuring the imitation Rolex until I can augment it with an imitation BMW, imitation Armani wardrobe, and the all-important imitation second home in Telluride.

A Humble American Meets The Superrich, In-Your-Face "New Russia"

Dana Kennedy | Posted 05.25.2011

Dana Kennedy

During a week spent with multi-millionaires, club kids, publishing tycoons, beauty queens, reformed gangsters and Russia's biggest rap star - I often felt the object of pity and scorn.