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  • The speed limit at the Third Street Tunnel, normally 45 mph, was marked 40 mph for a work zone. Although the work zone seems to be gone, the speed limits have not been readjusted. A police officer who was nabbed by one of the cameras is demanding a second look at thousands of tickets issued. (Barbara L. Salisbury/The Washington Times)

    EDITORIAL: Speed-camera tunnel vision

    Speed-camera salesmen are finding it tougher to get away with the usual platitudes about the reliability of their products.


  • Obamacare fee of $63 per person to begin in 2014

    Your medical plan is facing an unexpected expense, so you probably are, too. It's a new, $63-per-head fee to cushion the cost of covering people with pre-existing conditions under President Obama's health care overhaul.


  • Surprise: New insurance fee in health overhaul law

    Your medical plan is facing an unexpected expense, so you probably are, too. It's a new, $63-per-head fee to cushion the cost of covering people with pre-existing conditions under President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.


  • Trader Daniel Chiarmonte works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

    Stocks stabilize on Wall Street after sell-off

    The steep losses finally stopped Wednesday as the stock market turned calm, a day after one of its biggest sell-offs of the year. Major indexes wavered between slight gains and losses in afternoon trading.


  • Trader John Panin (right) works Oct. 23, 2012, on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. (Associated Press)

    Stocks sink as DuPont, Xerox, 3M scare investors

    Nobody was expecting this round of corporate earnings reports to be great. But companies' underwhelming results are still rattling investors.


  • Big firms 
report 
dismal 
earnings 
for third quarter

    Stock markets around the world suffered through one of the worst days of trading in months Tuesday, as a number of U.S. companies reported weak earnings because of a slowdown in the global economy and as concerns mounted over Spain's role in the European financial crisis.


  • Independent bookstores embrace digital publishing

    Clare Dickens only wanted to share her story to help others. But in the process, she became a successful independent author _ with the help of a local bookstore and its instant publishing machine.


  • A speed camera on Iverson Street in the Hillcrest Heights area of Prince George's County stands ready Wednesday to catch motorists who exceed the posted speed limits. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

    EDITORIAL: Enough schoolboy excuses

    If speed cameras were truly dedicated to the noble cause of saving lives, the people who run the programs would operate in an above-board fashion. They don't.


  • Jury being seated in Hudson family murder trial

    Attorneys have resumed questioning potential jurors for the upcoming Chicago murder trial of the man accused of killing three family members of actress and singer Jennifer Hudson.


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