U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords could leave her Tucson hospital in a matter of weeks or even days as she continues to make strong progress toward recovering from the shooting that felled her 10 days ago, her doctors said. Earlier: How Gabrielle Giffords Opened Her Eyes
View Topic »Citigroup, overhauling itself as it tries to shake off the financial crisis, will name John Havens as president and COO.
View Topic »Apple posted a 78% surge in profit and record sales of its gadgets in the holiday quarter, but the company's executives ignored the sudden medical leave of CEO Steve Jobs. Earlier: For Apple, Big Quarter Is Overshadowed
View Topic »Goldman has to contend with angry American clients after pushing them to buy shares in the social-networking site, and then pulling the offer. Also: Facebook Suspends New User-Data Feature and Facebook Weighs a Move
View Topic »You see plenty of wacky things in NYC. But there may be no stranger sight than New York rallying around the Jets. Also: Sanchez, Once a Caretaker, Now a Playmaker and earlier: Jets Riding Their Fiery Coach
View Topic »Apple Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook is stepping in again for Chief Executive Steve Jobs, who announced Monday morning that he was going on medical leave. Here a quick refresher on Mr. Cook's career.
View Topic »Boeing expects to deliver its first 787 Dreamliner in the third quarter, its first such prediction since an electrical fire in November forced a month-long suspension of flight testing on the long-delayed aircraft.
View Topic »Verizon will sell Apple's iPhone 4 early next month, ending AT&T;'s exclusive hold over the blockbuster smartphone and shaking up the industry. Also: The Verizon iPhone: Should You Switch? and Hello iPhone, Goodbye Upgrades
View Topic »Members of online forums where Jared Loughner shared his thoughts and violent notions are asking: Could they have helped?
Earlier: Internet Postings of a Troubled Mind
View Topic »Investment bankers have been making proposals to online deals site Groupon about a proposed initial public offering for the past week through an informal "bake-off," people familiar with the matter said.
View Topic »Italian prosecutors have placed Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi under investigation in a prostitution case involving an under-age woman, the billionaire premier's lawyers said Friday.
View Topic »A judge signed off on a settlement in which the widow of a longtime investor with convicted Ponzi scheme operator Bernard Madoff will return $7.2 billion to the victims of the fraud.
View Topic »The U.S. economy looks to be in better shape, but a full recovery will only be achieved once small firms begin to prosper, Bernanke said.
View Topic »The spot price of gold was firmer, but has been outshone by more buoyant silver and the platinum group metals. Earlier: 5 Reasons to Still Like Gold
View Topic »Finding ways to encourage more investment in the U.S. is a likely focus of talks on revamping the corporate tax code between the administration and corporate leaders.
View Topic »Some critics of BP's landmark deal with Russia's Rosneft last week have claimed it was one last desperate roll of the dice from a company that is on the ropes following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill last summer.
View Topic »Builders remained pessimistic about the outlook for new home construction in the first month of 2011, despite increasing signs of improvement elsewhere in the economy.
View Topic »The foreclosure crisis has resurrected an ancient tradition: the ritual house cleansing. Buyers are consulting witches, psychics and priests to bless homes that suffer from "bad energy" associated with money problems. Earlier: Miracle On 34th Lane: A Foreclosure Story's Happy Ending
View Topic »Canada's Research In Motion said it has provided solutions that will let India's security agencies access the smartphone maker's popular messenger and public email services, but not the corporate email services.. Also: Your BlackBerry Or Your Wife
View Topic »Two men were arrested Tuesday in an alleged security breach of AT&T; servers last June that may have exposed personal information about 120,000 iPad users.
View Topic »Facebook's decision to defer an IPO creates an opportunity for other companies to tag along under Facebook's valuation umbrella in the public markets. LinkedIn is reported to be the closest to filing for an IPO, but several should get set to follow. And investors ought to beware. Earlier: LinkedIn Plans to Pursue an IPO
View Topic »A former consultant to hedge-fund firm New Castle Funds, Danielle Chiesi, is expected to plead guilty Wednesday in the Galleon insider-trading probe.
View Topic »Residential bedbug complaints in New York City rose nearly 7% during 2010, according to data from the city's Department of Housing, Preservation and Development. Also: For Bedbugs, an Out-of-Work Actor
View Topic »WSJ editors pick the best photos of the 2010 organized by category, date and location. These photos represent the key moments and defining images of the news in 2010. Also: Words of the Year
View Best Photos of 2010 »The bluefin tuna is the subject of a scientific fight that shows how hard it will be to gauge the environmental fallout of the biggest offshore oil spill in U.S. history. Earlier: Oil-Spill Panel Faults Companies
View Topic »Gov. Cuomo says he wants to redesign and shrink the state's Medicaid program by copying a cost-cutting model used in Wisconsin. A review of that state's efforts to contain Medicaid spending, however, shows little evidence of savings. Earlier: Cuomo Emphasizes New York's Challenges
View Topic »Domestic doyenne Martha Stewart and home builder KB Home are teaming up again, this time to offer environmentally friendly homes, a move both companies hope will spark home sales.
View Topic »There is no such thing as the consumer economy anymore. There is only spending by the rich, and spending by everyone else. In the current recovery, the trajectories of the two are moving in wildly different directions.
How stealthy is China's J-20 fighter? Not very, says aviation analyst Richard Aboulafia, who took a close look at the aircraft.
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