Wednesday's Top News Headlines

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Wednesday'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.

Wal-Mart Announces Up to $12.8 Billion in Capital Expenditures as It Reduces International Guidance

Yahoo! Income and Revenue Fall in Q3


Intel Reports Earnings of $3.0 Billion

A Barbie Rebound Helps Mattel Report 16% Higher Earnings

Strong Snack Sales Boost Pepsi's Q3 Earnings

Bank of America Earnings Jump to $2.5 Billion

Buffett: U.S. Default Would Be Idiocy

CSX Optimistic About Improving Despite Headwinds

Government Will Write Note to Furloughed Workers' Creditors

Why Advance Auto Shares Advanced

Toyota Exec Talks About Competition, Gas Prices, Young Drivers

Berkshire Hathaway Subsidiary to Buy U.K. Beverage Business for $1.1 Billion

Homebuilder Confidence Dips on Shutdown, Mortgage Rates

U.S. Bancorp Earnings Show Solid Performance

GM Raises Silverado Price. Will Bigger Incentives Follow?

Fed's Beige Book Indicates Shutdown Led to Uncertainty

Earnings Up at PNC After a Challenging Quarter

Why Stanley Black & Decker's Shares Dropped

Jury: Mark Cuban Did Not Commit Insider Trading

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