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America's closest Middle East allies are undercutting U.S. policy in Egypt, encouraging the military to confront the Muslim Brotherhood rather than reconcile, officials said.
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Stock-options exchanges were reviewing a wave of mistaken orders tied to Goldman that roiled the prices for some contracts, with many trades likely to be canceled.
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The role of Bo Xilai's chief defense lawyer isn't about defeating the charges facing the ousted politician but to help ensure that the trial itself goes according to plan.
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The Fed's plan to reduce monthly bond purchases is exposing the deep-seated fragility of India's economy, underscoring the risks facing emerging markets at a time of rising global interest rates.
The S&P; 500 rose Tuesday, snapping a four-day streak of declines, as a handful of retailers reported better-than-expected earnings and investors waited to hear more on the future of the Fed's easy monetary policy.
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Germany's finance minister said Greece will need a third bailout, in the bluntest admission by a top German official that the $328 billion of international aid loans pledged so far won't be enough to save Greece from bankruptcy.
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Barnes & Noble Chairman Leonard Riggio said he is suspending his bid to buy the bookseller's retail stores. Separately, the company reported a wider loss on weaker quarterly sales.
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Best Buy surprised investors with a stronger second-quarter profit, even as the consumer-electronics chain's sales shrunk.
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In the remote wilds of southeastern Brazil, reclusive art collector Bernardo Paz has created Inhotim, a sprawling, fantastical outdoor museum.
Under Colorado's new recreational-marijuana law, all retail pot products will have to be labeled according to their potency starting next January. But there are no state or industry standards to test marijuana for THC.
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Afghanistan and Pakistan, neighbors that routinely exchange bellicose rhetoric, squared off in their first soccer match in 37 years sparking hopes of a more peaceful relationship.
Sony said its PlayStation 4 will be landing on store shelves on Nov. 15--around the same launch period as Microsoft's Xbox One--as the two companies battle for initial purchases among gamers.
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The same toxic combination of U.S. and Japanese tightening that sparked the Asian financial crisis in 1997 is looming now. Time to freak out? Watch the dollar and yen, writes Vince Cignarella.
Major forces are threatening the M.B.A. as we know it. Here's how the system needs to change.
Should you apply for a spot in an accelerator program like Y Combinator or TechStars? What the pros and cons?
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Ray Kurzweil, Director of Engineering at Google, describes the exponential growth of information technology across a variety of disciplines. "There's a very smooth exponential increase in the price-performance of computing going back to the 1890 census," he says.
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More entrepreneurs are looking to their parents for early bequests—a situation that can bring lots of complications.
The Affordable Care Act has left many entrepreneurs wondering what the new rules will mean for their bottom lines. So today we ask The Experts to weigh in on ways the law will affect small enterprises.
In today's pictures, a man jumps over camels in Yemen, baby panda Yuan Zai sleeps at a Taiwan zoo, a Benjamin Franklin statute is protected in Philadelphia, and more.
See some of the foods on offer at state fairs in recent years.
In today's pictures, a man 'walks' on water in China, more than 1,300 people line up for coveted carpentry jobs in New York, an overweight Saudi is transported by forklift, and more.
The Obama family got a new dog, Sunny, who is a Portuguese water dog like the Obamas' other dog, Bo.
Pot growers in Colorado and Washington are running into a hurdle: there are no state or industry standards to test marijuana for tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the substance mainly responsible for its high-inducing properties.