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The transformative health-care bill is slated for Obama's signature as focus moves to the Senate, which takes up companion legislation.
The health-care sector led U.S. stocks higher as investors expressed relief that a big uncertainty for the market was largely removed.
Sift through all the rhetoric surrounding the health-care reform legislation sent by Congress last night to President Obama, and it could signal some big changes in many people's juggle.
The pay czar plans to review executive compensation at firms that took government bailout funds, to determine if any bonuses, salary or other compensation paid during a short window should be returned.
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The trial of four Rio Tinto PLC executives in Shanghai opened with a surprise when the men, including Australian national Stern Hu, admitted taking money in response to bribery charges.
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Prospects of Greece getting an EU aid package grew more distant after Germany made the strongest suggestion yet that the IMF should handle a bailout if Greece is threatened with insolvency.
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A new deal between Shell and PetroChina for Australian energy assets illustrates how Chinese companies are increasingly finding the value of partnering with foreign firms in their push abroad.
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Mulally's total compensation rose 5.9% to $17.9 million in 2009, a year in which the auto maker won cost concessions from union workers and eliminated jobs through buyouts.
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Clif Bar co-founder Gary Erickson traveled race-to-race to hook high performers on his his healthy snack.
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Clinton reaffirmed the strength of the U.S.-Israel alliance in a speech to a powerful pro-Israel lobby, but she also stressed the necessity for the Jewish state to freeze its construction in disputed territories in order to underpin Middle East peace efforts.
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First Solar's reign as the sun king could be coming to an end.
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How the health bill is perceived in both the short term and long run may well depend on whether its advocates can convince Americans that, at least on this issue, the U.S. is up to the task.
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Turkey announced plans to amend its constitution, a legacy of the 1980 coup, arguing that the changes would make it more democratic and strengthen the country's bid to join the EU.
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Biogen reached an agreement with Icahn, adding two members to its board—one of whom was on the three-person slate Icahn nominated in January.
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Google is expected to announce this week its next steps in China, where it has said its plans to stop censoring search results may force it to close down its site.
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Exchange-traded funds tracking health-care stocks were the best-performing sector ETFs after the House on Sunday approved the health-care overhaul bill.
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Dozens of tiny companies have gotten big stock-market boosts simply by adding the word "China" to their names.
The NCAA men's basketball tournament, it was said, had lost a bit of its magic. But this past weekend reminded us why we love the event.
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Ken Cage isn't your typical repo man. He takes back yachts, planes and other toys from the over-leveraged rich. And business is thriving, even as the economy begins to improve.
Just east of the busy streets of midtown Manhattan, Linda Yang and her husband John created what she calls an "urban suburbia" at their four-story townhouse in Turtle Bay.
Whether you're starting a business from home or opening a large-scale operation, you'll need to decide on the best legal structure for your new company. Part four of a five-week series.
Comparable sales at Tiffany's New York flagship store jumped by 22% in its fiscal fourth quarter, reversing declines earlier in the year as it benefited from higher tourist spending.
Mid-majors not at all surprised to remain alive in the NCAAs. Plus: The downfall of Kansas; MLB's tweeners; and more.
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NBC Universal's Oxygen network is making a grab for ad dollars with a marketing campaign that takes aim at larger rival Lifetime.
From the unveiling of footage from the new "Predators" movie to the onstage reappearance of Courtney Love, South by Southwest had plenty of big stories. Attendance for the music festival was up a whopping 89% from last year.
The NCAA men's basketball tournament, it was said, had lost a bit of its magic. But this past weekend reminded us why we love the event.
Strong demand and the high profits that are the result of prohibition make illegal trafficking unstoppable.
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