Tuesday'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.
Atari U.S. Files for Chapter 11
HSBC to Pay $249 Million to Settle Foreclosure-Abuse Case
U.S. Army to Spend $100 Million on Pants
Goldman Sachs Subsidiary Wins $22.6 Million Iraq Contract
FDA Holds Up Impax Parkinson's Drug Approval Bid
Novartis Scores EU Approval for Meningitis Vaccine
Eurogroup Elects Netherlands Finance Minister as President
ManTech Wins Counterterror Contract Worth up to $33.5 Million
Cyprus Insists Against Privatizations in Bailout
OM Group to Exit Advanced Materials Business
White House: Obama Wouldn't Block GOP Debt Bill
Oil Rises Above $96; U.S. Pump Prices Average $3.31
Existing Home Sales Fall 1% for December
Wal-Mart Warns Suppliers on Stricter Measures
Reports: Microsoft May Invest in Dell Buyout
EU OKs Novo Nordisk Diabetes Drugs
Chevron to Explore for Oil off Morocco
Obama Stands His Ground on Fiscal Debates
CEOs Head to Davos More Pessimistic About 2013
North American Palladium Picks New CFO
Microsoft Announces Official Date for Surface Pro Availability
Rayonier Selling Wood Products Division for $80 Million
Aetna Selling Missouri Medicaid Business to WellCare
Groupon Halts Gun-Related Deals
Wheat Falls; Rain Heads to Drought-Stricken Kansas
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