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The SEC announced Tuesday that fraud charges were filed against a former NFL player who is alleged to have operated a Ponzi scheme.
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Congress can kill the U.S. Export-Import Bank by simply doing nothing. If there’s one thing Congress does know how to do, that's it.
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A survey of prepaid cards revealed wide variation in both the types of fees charged on the cards and the amount of those fees.
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Both Boeing and Airbus have generated thousands of orders for their new single-aisle passenger jets, and both also aim to improve the economics for the airlines by stuffing more seats into the cabin.
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For the first time since 2009, U.S. drivers topped 3 trillion miles driven in 2014, the second-highest total on record.
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ThinkstockDefense contractors met with U.S. Department of Defense officials and members of Congress last week at a conference sponsored by Credit Suisse. On Monday morning, the bank’s analysts...
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The FAA on Thursday issued an experimental airworthiness certificate to a division of Amazon.com that allows the company to conduct outdoor testing of its package delivery drone aircraft.
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The Deepwater Horizon spill has done much more damage to the Gulf of Mexico than BP claims, according to the NOAA.
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Herbalife was under attack yet again on Friday morning by activist investor Bill Ackman on an appearance on CNBC.
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Most major banks passed their stress tests, which clears the way for increased dividends and higher buybacks.
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Lumber Liquidators has been fighting for its image since CBS news show "60 Minutes" alleged that the company’s products contained a high level of formaldehyde.
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Many investors and many speculators are betting that the field of medical marijuana and legalized marijuana or cannabis will be the next multibillion dollar frontier creating waves of new...
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Owners of some 700,000 Chrysler SUVs and minivans are being notified to bring their vehicles in for a repair to the ignition switch.
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ThinkstockThe Federal Reserve released the results of supervisory stress tests on Thursday. What stands out first and foremost is that the largest bank holding companies based in the United States...
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Lumber Liquidators told the SEC that "60 Minutes" used an "improper test method" in its reporting that the company's products contain high levels of a known carcinogen.
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