Thursday's Top News Headlines

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Here are today's top news headlines from Fool.com. Check back throughout the day as this list is updated, and follow us on Twitter at TMFBreaking.

Another Top SEC Official to Leave

Honda Builds 1 Millionth Car in U.S. for Export


Amazon Launches Kindle Content Service for Kids

Brown-Forman Posts 10% Profit Rise in Q2

HSBC Agrees to Sale of Ping An Stake

AT&T Ups 2012 Smartphone Sales Estimate by 1 Million

Freeport to Buy Plains, McMoRan Exploration

ValueClick Promotes COO to CEO

Starbucks to Open 1,500 More Stores in the U.S.

Greek Jobless Rate Up to 26%

Apple to Bring Some Mac Manufacturing Back Home

Oil Drops on Downbeat Outlook for Europe's Economy

U.S. Natural Gas Supplies Shrank Last Week

Weekly Jobless Claims Drop 6.3%

ECB Cuts Growth Outlook for Eurozone, Holds Rates

Wells Fargo CEO Talks Bank Fees, Economy, Taxes

Obama Administration Takes Tough Line With GOP on Cliff

Mortgage Rates Remain Near Record Lows

Debt Limit Gives GOP Leverage; Obama Demands Fix

Boeing and Union Suspend Talks

LMI Aerospace to Buy Valent Aerostructures

CFO Named National Oilwell Varco's New President and COO

Johnson & Johnson Seeks to Expand Use of Psoriasis Drug

BMW Recalling Nearly 30,000 X5 SUVs in the U.S.

Euro Falls After ECB Cuts Economic Forecast

Sirius XM Announces Special Dividend and Stock Buyback

Copper Declines, Gold Edges Higher on Global Growth Outlook

Money Market Fund Assets Rise to $2.644 Trillion

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