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Now Is Not the Time to Insult Dimon

The JPMorgan CEO's excellent track record speaks for itself, and separating his CEO and chairman roles would do nothing for shareholders.

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Food Trends At Their Freshest in San Diego

In Southern California, here's you should eat to catch some of the hottest spring menu trends.

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NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- U.S. stocks rallied off session lows on Tuesday as St. Louis Federal Bank President James Bullard said quantitative easing remains the best monetary policy option right now.

Bullard, speaking in Frankfurt, said financial markets have demonstrated that the bank's stimulus efforts have aided the U.S. recovery following the 2008-2009 recession.

The S&P 500 gained 0.17% to close at 1,669.16.

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