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Markets fall on Malaysian airliner crash
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Google earnings "pretty good" -Santosh Rao
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The New Smoke: E-Cigarette Makers Are in an Arms Race for Exotic Vapor Flavors
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Most cigarette flavorings have been outlawed since 2009, out of concern that they lure the young into nicotine addiction, but the industry is adding hundreds of flavors every month.Breakingviews: Morgan Stanley seduces
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Fox Challenges ESPN with Pursuit of Time Warner
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Purchasing Time Warner would give Fox a robust roster of sports programming, allowing it to command more lucrative fees from cable and satellite companies.DealBook: Growth in Wealth Management Bolsters Morgan Stanley
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Second-quarter gains were driven largely by growth in the Wall Street firm’s wealth management operations and by strong performances in investment banking and equity sales.DealBook: Blackstone Profit Soars as Huge Fund Crosses Performance Threshold
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The Blackstone Group says it has returned $50 billion to its investors over the last 12 months.Google sales surge as paid clicks rise
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The company said it would carry out the layoffs as part of widespread organizational changes.
Can the temperatures we sleep in improve our metabolism?
Last month, Apple agreed to settle a class action brought by attorneys general in 33 states and may have to to settle charges that it conspired with publishers to raise e-book prices.
Some small-business owners don’t think they can qualify for a loan. But they would be surprised by how eager some banks are to lend.
At banks across the country, small-business lending is up, if not exactly back to where it was seven or eight years ago.
New studies are adding to concerns about the safety and effectiveness of niacin, a popular drug for the prevention of cardiovascular disease.
The Veterans Affairs’ acting secretary told a Senate committee that hiring 1,500 doctors and 8,500 nurses and other clinicians to work at V.A. hospitals would cost $17.6 billion over three years.
Comcast’s bold strategy of acquisition kicked off a wave of defensive consolidation, fueled by a combination of fear and abundant capital in the media industry.
Conflict over the liability of Bank of America’s Countrywide Financial and Merrill Lynch units have stalled the talks. The bank also reported a 43 percent drop in quarterly profit.
The bank is increasing the size of its incoming class of full-time analysts and associates as part of its effort to improve working conditions for its youngest employees.
A conversation with Mark Verstegen, the German national team’s American trainer.
The incidence of stroke in the United States has declined significantly over the past two decades, a new analysis has found.
A legal expense of $4 billion overshadows gains in investment banking and trading for the quarter.
The company repeatedly found a way not to answer the simple question from regulators of what led to a fatal car crash, including sometimes not answering at all.
The scandal over the ouster of Dov Charney from American Apparel shows the consequences of confidentiality agreements.
The Financial Stability Oversight Council must soon decide whether to accept proposed S.E.C. rules on money market funds or to press for tougher measures.
Most cigarette flavorings have been outlawed since 2009, out of concern that they lure the young into nicotine addiction, but the industry is adding hundreds of flavors every month.
One owner said that attending a school for women helped her as an entrepreneur.
Amid the emphasis on making quick and heartfelt apologies for medical errors, what about cases when it is more bad luck — a bad rash from a great drug; a joint replacement that leaves lingering pain?
Assistance programs operating in states with their own insurance marketplaces helped more people than those in states relying on the federal exchange, a survey found.
AbbVie has succeeded in winning tentative approval to buy the Irish drug maker Shire, and Mylan Laboratories said it would acquire the international generic drug business from Abbott Laboratories.
Kegel routines, long considered valuable to women, can help men with incontinence and perhaps sexual dysfunction, studies have found.
Still the Wall Street powerhouse’s results exceed expectations as the bank grapples with lackluster revenue from trading and a slowdown in mortgage lending.
– AbbVie has succeeded in winning tentative approval to buy the Irish drug maker Shire, and Mylan Laboratories said it would acquire the international generic drug business from Abbot Laboratories. .
The creation of the new production line, for a vehicle the automaker hopes will reverse slumping sales, was a factor in an acrimonious unionization vote.
Former top executives of Dewey & LeBoeuf said a criminal indictment stemming from the collapse of the firm should be dismissed because they did not intend to deprive bond investors and bank creditors of their money.
A cloud-based platform, Dotloop, has been streamlining the transaction process and removing the paper. Used by 3,000 real estate offices, Dotloop creates a virtual workspace where multiple parties can come together, reach an agreement and sign documents.
It may not be necessary to fast before a blood lipid test, a review finds.
An arrest in Libya led the Justice Department to delay suing the bank over mortgage securities, opening the door to last-minute talks that have culminated in a settlement expected to be announced Monday.
The debt settlement industry, already accused of questionable tactics related to mortgages, is finding a gold mine of new clients among those with college loans.
A three-year deal will give Hulu exclusive rights to stream the huge back catalog of “South Park,” as well as the current season’s episodes.
An arrest in Libya led the Justice Department to delay suing the bank over mortgage securities, opening the door to last-minute talks that have culminated in a settlement expected to be announced Monday.
Analysts say the company, which is the world’s top cellphone maker, must cut prices or push innovation as low-cost Chinese handsets threaten its dominance.
A three-year deal will give Hulu exclusive rights to stream the huge back catalog of “South Park,” as well as the current season’s episodes.
Patience was key to the strong performance of three mutual funds in the second quarter. Their managers describe their strategies for finding gains.
Is resistance to Amazon futile in the book publishing world? Its battle with Hachette has many on edge.
It may not be necessary to fast before a blood lipid test, a review finds.
The owners of the Trump Plaza casino said they expect to shut down in mid-September, which means the area could lose a third of its casinos in less than nine months.
Kei Okada, a spiritual care counselor for the Visiting Nurse Service of New York, says his role is to help people find “meaning in, and peace with, life’s final chapter.”
After hitting it big with a Homer Simpson talking bottle opener, Mike Cram told its story in a film starring a then-unknown Jeremy Renner.
“Design must be used,” says Paola Antonelli at the Museum of Modern Art. “I would never have it just to contemplate it.” Her office space reflects that belief.
Reynolds American and Lorillard see joining forces as a way to cope with the disruptive effect of e-cigarettes, writes the Deal Professor, Steven Davidoff Solomon.
It may not be necessary to fast before a blood lipid test, a review finds.
A nonprofit group is urging hospitals to eliminate restrictive visiting hours and permit families, broadly defined, to remain with loved ones throughout their stays, even in intensive care units.
Just a few minutes on a grill brings out juices and warms up summer fruit like peaches, apricots and watermelon, which can served simply with a honey and lemon zest, or used in salads and crêpes.
Wells Fargo said its profit in the second quarter rose 4 percent from the same period a year ago to $5.7 billion, but there were signs that the bank’s vaunted profit machine was slowing.
After potentially serious accidents involving bird flu and live anthrax, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shut the Atlanta labs and halted shipments of infectious agents.
Wells Fargo said its profit in the second quarter rose 4 percent from the same period a year ago to $5.7 billion, but there were signs that the bank’s vaunted profit machine was slowing.
An essay sent to Microsoft employees by the company’s chief executive appears to lay the groundwork for significant changes that will be revealed later this month.
E-cigarettes are the next big thing. Or maybe a meaningless fad. But in a declining market, these companies can’t take a chance and need to fear technological destruction, writes the Deal Professor, Steven Davidoff Solomon.
Just a few minutes on a grill brings out juices and warms up summer fruit like peaches, apricots and watermelon, which can served simply with a honey and lemon zest, or used in salads and crêpes.
The Affordable Care Act says substance abuse treatment as an “essential health benefit,” but an older law is making residential care hard to get.
Being in a cancer support group eventually means losing a friend.
The United Automobile Workers seeks to gain some traction at foreign-owned auto plants in the South by forming a voluntary union at the VW plant.
An essay sent to Microsoft employees by the company’s chief executive appears to lay the groundwork for significant changes that will be revealed later this month.
The presence of at least three underage workers at a Shinyang Electronics factory casts a cloud over the labor practices of Samsung and its suppliers.
Today doctors spend most of their time at the computer filling out the endless electronic medical record that has come to define the modern medical transaction. But when doctor and patient move to the exam table, everything changes.
The owner of a carwash installed sensors linked to FileMaker on each of his location’s eight drums of carwash chemicals.
Doctors in Germany report a case in which a heavy-metal fan developed brain bleeding after dancing at a Motörhead concert.
A wealth of information once available only to big corporations and online start-up firms is becoming increasingly available to small businesses.
An experimental drug for eczema relieved severity of symptoms in 85 percent of those who took it. A drug for psoriasis cut severity of symptoms in as many as 82 percent of those who took it.
The decision signals the end of one of the central bank’s most aggressive efforts to stimulate the economy.
Scrubbing painful memories from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other sites can be a challenge.
The company is to remake its board and to keep its manufacturing in the United States.
Germany’s second-largest lender could settle with United States authorities over suspicions that it violated sanctions on trade with Iran.
About 700 patients at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center are participating in a novel experiment. Within days of a session, they can read their therapists’ notes on their computers or smartphones.
The younger brother of the convicted inside trader Raj Rajaratnam was found not guilty at his own trial, a rare loss for federal prosecutors.
Young Americans are becoming less aerobically fit with every year, with only 42 percent of 12- to 15-year-olds in a new study making it into the “healthy fitness zone.”
With the rise in obesity, more women who are pregnant, or trying to conceive, face added health risks, and sometimes the biases of doctors.
The new agreement, according to the state’sattorney general’s office, would cap Uber’s surge prices during “abnormal disruptions of the market,” typically city-wide emergencies.
A report explores the technological paths available for the 15 main economies to maintain growth and cut carbon emissions enough to prevent climatic havoc.
Instead of recruiting junior employees from the big banks, some private equity firms are hiring them directly out of college.
There are three major differences between the way e-commerce works in the United States and in China.
Excessive alcohol consumption, including binge drinking, is responsible for 10 percent of deaths among working age adults in the United States, according to a new report.
The agreement to delay certain payments for three more weeks forestalls a possible restructuring by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority.
With the rise in obesity, more women who are pregnant, or trying to conceive, face added health risks, and sometimes the biases of doctors.
While golf is still anathema to many portfolios, investors who have the cash are scooping up distressed clubs and revamping their business models.