The U.S. and NATO are trying to build an Afghan army to defend the country after 130,000 international troops leave. The alliance's plans for arm's-length support will be a central focus of an upcoming summit in Chicago. […]
Legumes, lentils and beans are good for you, and end up costing less than unhealthy food when you calculate the price per average amount consumed. A new USDA study shows eating healthy is not more expensive, people just need to make the right calorie choices. […]
In the first month since he effectively wrapped up the GOP presidential nomination, Romney and his party raised almost as much money as the president and the Democratic Party. […]
The losses from ill-fated bets made by the bank's London office have been expected to mount. But they're rising even faster than some predicted. Still, JPMorgan's profits from other operations will likely offset the billion dollar blunders. […]
As with past technological threats, network executives are closing ranks against a Dish Network device that undermines the broadcast business model. […]
Eduardo Saverin, who left the company after two years, is assessing how best to manage the extraordinary wealth that will come his way in Facebook’s initial public offering. […]
The chief executive of Canadian Pacific Railway and five board members resigned early on Thursday morning, giving the activist investor William A. Ackman early victory in his proxy battle for control of the company. […]
On the tenth anniversary of 9/11, writer Joe Keohane argues that the real legacy of the attacks is a unremitting anger directed not at terrorists, but at each other. […]
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