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The frauds rake in millions from the sick and elderly -- leaving them with nothing. This is a story about the little-known company that cashes the checks.
Ranging between 180 and 300 square-feet, tiny micro-apartments are becoming increasingly popular among those looking for affordable options in the nation's most expensive cities.
The ongoing protests and violence aren't just about the police killing of Sylville Smith. They are about years of inequity, high unemployment and oppression.
Yahoo and AOL are expected to form a new company under Verizon called Oath. Marissa Mayer may not be part of it.
JPMorgan buys WaMu In the biggest bank failure in history, JPMorgan Chase will acquire massive branch network and troubled assets from Washington Mutual for $1.9 billion.
President-elect Barack Obama has proposed a massive effort to modernize the nation's health care system by making all health records standardized and electronic.
Stocks fall to 3-year lows September 17, 2001: 5:36 p.m. ET Dow enters bear market, Nasdaq off 68% from high in orderly selloff By Staff Writer Jake Ulick ...
Groupon sold 35 million shares at $20 apiece through an initial public offering. The daily deals site will start trading Friday under the ticker GRPN.
Facing criticism about investment in Mexican plants, Ford starts U.S. production of large pickup trucks that were formerly built in Mexico.
Christiane Amanpour will officially replace Charlie Rose on PBS stations across the country. The move was made official at the public broadcaster's annual meeting on Tuesday. It has been in the ...
The risk of redefining recession Pundits and even policy makers still cling to over-simplified definitions of recession. It's a dangerous misconception.
Tesla Motors announced Wednesday that it has repaid a $465 million loan from the government nearly a decade before it was scheduled to do so.