Thursday's Top News Headlines
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.
Google Launches "Scan and Match" Music Service in the U.S.
THQ Files for Bankruptcy Protection
Focus Media Accepts Bid to Go Private
CB&I Shareholders Approve Shaw Deal
Getco Merging With Knight Capital for $1.4 Billion
Texas Instruments to Cut 517 Jobs in France
Ally Financial Repays $4.5 Billion to FDIC
German Business Optimism Survey Beats Expectations
GM Shifts Some Auto Production to U.S. From Canada
IMF Urges Full EU Banking Union to Counter Crisis
IntercontinentalExchange to Buy NYSE Euronext for $8.2 Billion
House GOP Plans Vote on Fiscal Cliff "Plan B"
Oil Prices Drop as Fiscal Cliff Talks Stall
Existing Home Sales Up 5.9% for November
Vertex Updates Incivek Label to Note Fatal Skin Reactions
Dollar Mixed as Traders Await Budget Deal
Best Buy Exec Leaves for Symantec
U.S. Mortgage Rates Rise; Still Near Record Lows
GM Recalls 118,800 Pickups in U.S. for Possible Missing Hood Latch
Measure of Future U.S. Growth Dips 0.2 Percent
Labor Department Urges Talks Over Bahrain Labor Unrest
Silver Drops Nearly 5%, Natural Gas Gains
House GOP Puts Off Vote on "Plan B"
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