Maduro Opponents Denounce Goldman Sachs' Purchase Of Venezuelan Bonds
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View ArticleSupreme Court To Consider New Jersey's Bid To Legalize Sports Betting
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View ArticleAs Online Sales Climb, Cities Confront Loss Of Sales Tax Revenue
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View ArticleMartin Shkreli Found Guilty On Several Counts Of Securities Fraud
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View ArticleInsurers Gear Up For Deluge Of Claims, Hope To Avoid Sandy Repeat
Property owners started filing insurance claims before the rain even stopped. They wanted to get to the front of what's expected to be a long line of flood claims, according to Joel Moore, an...
View ArticleMore Than 80,000 Flood Insurance Claims Filed In Wake Of Harvey
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View ArticleFEMA’s Broken Promise to Sandy Victims
Everything looked fine from the outside when Fran Adelson returned to her house the morning after Sandy hit in October 2012. Then she opened the front door.“Everything was in a different place,” she...
View ArticleAfter Sandy, Companies Profit from Flood Insurance Do-over
As the Federal Emergency Management Agency scrambled to right the wrongs of flood insurance companies under its watch, it was paying some two hundred workers $750 a day to do nothing. “We’d be sitting...
View ArticleHouse GOP Tax Plan Is Little Help To High-Tax States Like New Jersey
Northern New Jersey is one of the highest-taxed places in the country. So a tax cut sounds great to a lot of people there.But the House Republican plan being debated this week may actually raise the...
View ArticleKeeping Pace With The Threat Of Campaign Hacking
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View ArticleSpotify's Unusual IPO Model Will Test The Company's Strength
Spotify, the popular music streaming service, will officially take the company public this spring and is planning a very unconventional IPO— short for "initial public offering" — that has investors...
View ArticleAdvertisers Say The Influential Male Demographic Is Waning
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View ArticleProbe Into Generic Drug Price Fixing Set To Widen
Forty-five states and the Department of Justice are claiming that generic-drug prices are fixed and the alleged collusion may have cost U.S. business and consumers more than $1 billion.In their...
View ArticleSenate Bill Eases Bank Regulations After 2008 Financial Crisis
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View ArticleSpotify Goes Public Valued At Nearly $30 Billion – But Its Future Isn't...
The world's most popular music streaming service, Spotify, went public today. Shares were expected to start trading around $130 each, but ranges for the opening price went as high as $169, and at the...
View ArticleSenate Votes To Roll Back Rules Aimed At Fair Auto Lending For Minorities
The Senate approved a measure Wednesday that would roll back policies designed to protect minority car buyers from discriminatory loan terms. Republicans passed the bill by a narrow margin, and it now...
View ArticleUpdating The Community Reinvestment Act Is Fraught With Disagreement
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View ArticleBank Of America Loan Calls Into Question Its Recent Weapons Pledge
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View ArticleStates Eye New Revenues After Supreme Court Backs Legal Sports Betting
Now that the Supreme Court says it's OK, states are free to legalize betting on sports if they want to. As a once under-the-table economy moves into the open, it creates some large business...
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