Friday'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.
Dow Flat as JPMorgan Takes a $9.2 Billion Charge
Wells Fargo Reports 10th Straight Quarter of Record Income
Shutdown Furloughs Mean Capitol's "Ohio Clock" Stops Ticking
Starbucks Creates Campaign for Customers Frustrated With Government Shutdown
Toyota Wins Calif. Unintended-Acceleration Case
China Auto Sales Surge as Japanese Brands Rebound
JPMorgan Reports First Quarterly Loss Since 2004
France Upholds Ban on Hydraulic Fracturing
Hershey Revives 120-Year-Old Idea for New Candy Brand
Raytheon Wins Potential $1.6 Billion Navy Radar Contract
JPMorgan Cuts Exposure to Short-Term U.S. Debt
Swiss Firm Wins $6 Billion Iraq Oil Refinery Contract
This "Bionic Man" Showcases Artificial Body Parts
Investors Putting Their Money Into Foreign Stocks
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