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.
Booz Allen Hamilton Wins $475 Million SOCOM Contract
Pentagon Awards $500 Million for Corps of Engineers Dredging Work
F5 Networks Misses on Q1 Expectations but Beats on Guidance
Rolls-Royce Awarded $97.3 Million in C-130J Work
Novartis Reports Q4, 2012 Results, FDA Approval for Exjade
Whirlpool Wins Anti-Dumping Case
Dollar General Plans 635 New Stores in 2013
US Airways Posts Record Annual Profit
Stryker's Q4, 2012 Earnings Slide
Oil Gets Boost From China, U.S. Economic Reports
Cameron: I Don't Want a Country Called Europe
AP Source: Obama Picks Mary Jo White to Lead SEC
iSoftStone, Huawei Launch Joint Venture
U.K. Judge Rejects Barclays' LIBOR Anonymity Bid
Kinder Morgan Expanding Edmonton Terminal Capacity
Why Geithner's Treasury Leadership Proved Divisive
McDonald's Beats Net Estimates for Q4
Jobless Claims Fall to New 5-Year Low
Study Boosts Prospects for Pfizer's Chantix
Booz Allen Hamilton Wins $95.2 Million in Navy Contracts
Dollar Mixed After Drop in Unemployment Claims
Obama Names Top White-Collar Crime Prosecutor to SEC Post
Diebold Announces Results, Makes Leadership Change
Conference Board Index Up 0.5%
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