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Kodak, once a giant in photography, received a $765 million federal loan to begin building a pharmaceutical business.
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The inspector general of the U.S. EPA has launched an "evaluation" of the agency's actions earlier this year when it proposed changes to mileage requirements adopted by the Obama administration.
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One man is against anything that is tied to corruption or reputational challenges of the sort FirstEnergy faces, and that man is Warren Buffett.
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Though unnamed in the documents, Ohio power generator FirstEnergy is believed to be behind some $60 million in bribes to five Ohio men, including the Speaker of the State House of Representatives.
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The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case brought by investors in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac who claim the federal government has wrongfully kept the two agencies' profits since they entered...
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Trucking company YRC Worldwide scored a $700 million CARES Act loan to cover short-term obligations and to enable planned capital spending.
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More than two dozen state and local governments along with several environmental groups and five automakers have indicated their intention to file briefs in a lawsuit against the EPA related to...
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A U.S. Supreme Court ruling Monday gives the president the authority to fire the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau at will. That authority also like extends to the director of the...
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With rising uncertainty of how quickly the economy can recover from the coronavirus pandemic, the outlook for banks of any size is not particularly rosy.
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The USPS faces another hurdle in its efforts to remain solvent. A new change in international shipping rates goes into effect on July 1 that could lower the agency's revenues.
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The European Commission has opened three investigations into Apple's business practices, and a U.S.-based software firm has complained about those same practices.
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Apple could be broken into two pieces to satisfy European antitrust authorities by dividing its hardware and services businesses.
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The European Commission on Tuesday announced three probes into Apple's requirements for how app developers must pay for in-app purchases and how they are not allowed to offer their apps at different...
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Investors are worried that pressure on the balance sheet of Fannie Mae and delay its exit from conservatorship. Yet, some optimists think its shares are underpriced and have plenty of long-term...
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A new California Public Utilities Commission ruling on Thursday does not favor Lyft and its competitors. What's next?
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