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The Washington Post, shrinking its scope as it looks to a digital future, is undergoing one of the most sweeping reorientations of any newspaper in the country.
Prime Minister Lucas Papademos of Greece asked his country to accept tough austerity measures sought by its lenders, saying the alternative was certain bankruptcy.
Discovered just three months ago, an e-mail from June 2008 sent to James Murdoch discussed in frank terms the potentially disastrous scale of phone hacking at News International.
Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers form a sort of power couple in economics. Theyre the go-to pair on financial issues of marriage, divorce and child-rearing.
Megan Gardner, who once operated a jackhammer for a construction company and worked as a stock analyst, is now running Plum District, a commerce site geared toward moms.
Some of the companies that built Japans nuclear plants are now cashing in on the cleanup, though their knowledge of decontamination is a work in progress.
Indias determination to continue buying Iranian oil, despite sanctions and growing political pressure from the United States and Europe, has frustrated officials in Washington.
With encampments largely gone, the challenge is to keep the Occupy cause alive through methods like strikes and protests, which risk alienating people rather than galvanizing them.
TrueCar.com promises to deliver a guaranteed price for a car, efforts that automakers have pushed back against, saying that they could eat into already thin profit margins.
President Obamas budget blueprint, to be laid out Monday, is an election-year wager that higher taxes on the rich and spending on popular programs will outweigh deficit concerns.
Tim Bucher of TastingRoom.com says he holds weekly dinners to talk about the big picture at his company. There are no computers at dinner, he says. There are no interruptions.
The symbiotic relationship between Facebook and its users came into sharp focus when it filed for its initial public offering revealing just how valuable that codependency is.