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Mobile app helps small farmers turn a profit
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Netflix Bolsters Offerings in Documentary Genre
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While the company has received much attention for its scripted programs, including “House of Cards” and “Orange Is the New Black,” it has also picked up a series of documentaries.Advertising: Aiming to Reduce a Stigma, Depend’s New Pitch Is ‘Drop Your Pants’
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A new campaign for Depend incontinence products aimed at people under 50 hopes to show that bladder incontinence is common — and not only among older people.DealBook: Equinox Fitness Is Buying Rest of Millennium’s Gyms
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The $110 million deal is for the remaining gyms owned by Millennium Partners, and it expands Equinox’s empire to 73 locations worldwide.Breakingviews: Why automakers race to chop China part prices
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Concordia nears final port of call
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DealBook: Multibillion-Dollar Dispute Over Guidant Seems Headed for Trial
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The dispute dates back to a 2004 bidding war, ultimately won by Boston Scientific. Johnson & Johnson is seeking $5.5 billion in damages.Britain to Expand Land Available for Oil and Gas Drilling
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The sinking of the ferry Sewol killed 304 passengers and exposed a web of questionable business practices by Yoo Byung-eun, who was found dead in June.
At Comic-Con, which puts violence in entertainment on display, attendees tend to behave well, highlighting the mystery in the debate about whether such mayhem influences behavior.
The blockbuster success of merchandise based on the “Doc McStuffins” cartoon reflects changing demographics, but what also differentiates Doc is her crossover appeal.
New screens offer a chance to showcase an image (and a growing community of artists).
At Comic-Con, which puts violence in entertainment on display, attendees tend to behave well, highlighting the mystery in the debate about whether such mayhem influences behavior.
With minority babies now roughly half of all infants, one cartoon reflecting that shift has been a sensation: “Doc McStuffins.”
The sinking of the ferry Sewol killed 304 passengers and exposed a web of questionable business practices by Yoo Byung-eun, whose body was discovered last week near a villa where he had hidden.
The sale of 21st Century Fox’s European assets could provide the company with extra financial firepower to make a potential renewed offer for Time Warner.
The death of Nick Castle, a 23-year-old volunteer in China, raises serious questions about Peace Corps medical care.
On a pretax basis, the bank, which is 81 percent owned by the British government, posted a profit of £1.01 billion for the second quarter, compared with £548 million in the second quarter of 2013.
From 2006 to 2010, 7.4 million women used infertility services, like an evaluation by a specialist, drug therapy or in vitro fertilization.
“People in health care, they don’t stare at my son like he’s some kind of freak, you know? They see him for who he is,” a patient’s mother said at a recent appointment.
The sale of 21st Century Fox’s European assets could provide the company with extra financial firepower to make a potential renewed offer for Time Warner.
A former education reporter for The Times, Mr. Maeroff found a second career working as an author, a researcher and an adviser on education issues.
On a pretax basis, the bank, which is 81 percent owned by the British government, posted a profit of £1.01 billion for the second quarter, compared with £548 million in the second quarter of 2013.
I welcomed the idea of touring a new hospice facility to confront my fears of pain while dying, writes Susan Gubar in her continuing “Living With Cancer” series.
How AbbVie came to win Shire demonstrates that even in the middle of a new boom in mergers and acquisitions, a hefty premium is no guarantee of success.
An online gallery was created to provide a supportive community for photographers affected by mental illness.
Dr. Metzl’s favorite medicine is exercise. It is one he takes often and prescribes to all of his patients.
Even with the prospect of jail time looming, Dinesh D’Souza has emerged as the right-wing media star of the moment, a seemingly constant presence on talk radio and Fox News.
Two financial rivals disagreed over the capital needs of the banking sector of Cyprus in 2013, but only one analysis was made public.
Banks will have more leeway in deciding when to report future loan losses. That could provide information to investors earlier, but it also could lead to earnings management.
Google’s operating system for wearable devices has some promising features, but they’re not ready yet.
In a large trial, researchers discovered that pills like Tylenol and Anacin worked no better than a placebo, but could help with other pains.
Mark J. Mazur, the Treasury Department’s assistant secretary for tax policy, makes the case that any laws targeting inversions should be retroactive to May 2014, potentially affecting a number of multibillion-dollar deals.
A federal court ruling barring some subsidies under the health care law raised the possibility that many of the 4.5 million people who were found eligible for them would drop their coverage.
Research finds little connection between a nation’s income gaps and government effort to close it by taxing the rich to help the poor.
The fund will be managed by Capitol Peak Asset Management and the Agriculture Department will help find projects for it.
From factory inspections to product recalls, laboratory testing to prosecutions, China’s emergent food-quality apparatus has turned into reform on the fly, with ever-changing threats and setbacks.
The ideal arm swing while running may be the one you’re already using, a new study of upper body biomechanics concludes.
While members of the Senate panel praised Robert A. McDonald as an ideal pick to lead the department, they debated whether the agency needed more money to fix its problems.
While some customers objected to paying $44 for a candleholder, the owner remains unapologetic.
One federal appeals court panel ruled that the federal government could not subsidize coverage bought by people on the federal insurance exchange. Another said the opposite.
Two members of the management of Shanghai Husi Food were among those detained in China in the wake of a hidden-camera report that found workers using expired meat to make products for fast-food restaurants.
The CIT Group, which is run by John A. Thain, has agreed to acquire the parent company of OneWest Bank for $3.4 billion in cash and stock.
Despite its flashy features, such as Dynamic Perspective and Firefly, the Fire Phone can stand alone for those uninterested in such frills.
The products provide a different kind of payout: good will from regulators and a chance to woo customers who might one day become profitable.
A lawyer for a former employee of the bank said the Federal Reserve Bank of New York told the German bank of its findings in December.
The hedge fund billionaire William A. Ackman spent more than three hours trying to convince everyone who would listen that Herbalife is a fraud. Its stock rose more than 25 percent.
Boards have long shunned speaking with investors for several reasons, including concern about accidentally disclosing sensitive information.
M7 Tech Partners, a venture capital partnership between Carmelo Anthony and a former NBC executive, will invest in wearable technology and other consumer tech companies.
What responsibilities do we have to those employees? And how do we balance those responsibilities with our obligations to keep costs down and productivity up, a serious concern for start-ups like ours with limited cash and time.
New regulations could lead to the closing of the last cigar factory in the historic Ybor City, a Tampa neighborhood that was once home to scores of cigar makers.
Take-home sleep tests, self-administered in more realistic settings, without myriad wires and sensors, promise more accurate results for people who may have sleep apnea or other conditions.
Gary J. Gates, a demographer, discusses the challenges in obtaining reliable survey information about lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgenders.
An unusually high number of fraudulent purchases tied to cards used at its thrift stores led authorities to contact Goodwill on Friday about a possible data breach.
A television news program said it had captured footage of workers at a meat processing facility using out-of-date chicken and beef to make products for the fast-food outlets.
Hedge funds have claimed billions of dollars in tax savings through complex financial structures created by Barclays and Deutsche Bank, according to the inquiry.
Modeling a Medicare plan on the Affordable Care Act could save taxpayers money by forcing plans to compete on price rather than unnecessary benefits.
A new report finds that 2013 sales of comic books, both in print and digitally, increased substantially.
An intricate web of shell companies disclosed in filings by Alibaba connects the company to the sons and grandsons of the most powerful men in China.
Millions of Americans are receiving auto loans they cannot possibly afford, in a lending climate marked by some of the same lack of caution seen in the housing industry before its 2008 implosion.
The toy company, along with other brands and big retailers, is starting to use the technology to lure shoppers, while manufacturers see opportunity in mass customization.
The toy company, along with other brands and big retailers are starting to sell the technology and using it to lure shoppers, while manufacturers see opportunity in mass customization.
To the extent that 21st Century Fox’s unrequited bid for Time Warner Inc. offered a crystal ball on the future of media, print doesn’t seem as if it will be much a part of it.
To combat the growing threat of online breaches, companies and governments are hiring chief information security officers — executives whose main responsibility is to make sure data systems are secure.
Faced with a worrisome loss in negotiating power, lesser players like AMC and Discovery Communications are seeking ways to secure their own relevance.
A new report finds that 2013 sales of comic books, both in print and digitally, increased substantially.
The greater sage grouse might be declared an endangered species, restricting development of its habitat, leading the energy industry and the government to try to save the bird.
Vega Sicilia’s wine is triumphant, but its ruling clan’s bickering has been leaving a sour taste.
Millions of Americans are receiving auto loans they cannot possibly afford, in a lending climate marked by some of the same lack of caution seen in the housing industry before its 2008 implosion.
State insurance regulators and the Obama administration plan to revise standards so consumers will encounter fewer unexpected out-of-network bills.
Millions of Americans are receiving auto loans they cannot possibly afford, in a lending climate marked by some of the same lack of caution seen in the housing industry before its 2008 implosion.
The greater sage grouse might be declared an endangered species, restricting development of its habitat, leading the energy industry and the government to try to save the bird.
Vega Sicilia’s wine is triumphant, but its ruling clan’s bickering has been leaving a sour taste.
Misrepresentations of cardiopulmonary resuscitation on television may lead patients to have unrealistic expectations of what the procedure entails and the likelihood of success.
A vasectomy may increase the risk for the most lethal forms of prostate cancer, a new study reports.
The American drug maker will be incorporated in Jersey, a small island south of mainland Britain, allowing it to reduce its overall tax bill.
The list of ingredients for a stir-fry may look daunting, but the cooking time is less than 10 minutes, barely enough to heat up the kitchen. This week’s stir-fries abound in Thai flavorings, and there’s one that puts radish greens to good use.
Many investors and job-seekers are flocking to Washington and Colorado to take advantage of the legal marijuana industry, but the risks can be high and the rewards nonexistent.
The American drug maker will be incorporated in Jersey, a small island south of mainland Britain, allowing it to reduce its overall tax bill.
Finally, a film about aging that doesn’t depress.
When does Janet L. Yellen go from economist in chief to the market strategist in chief? And should investors listen to her views?