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Chevron was ordered by a court in Ecuador to pay more than $8.6 billion to clean up oil pollution in the country's rainforest.
Obama offered a budget that would reduce the deficit over time but still leave spending at historically high levels.
Iranian police used tear gas and electric prods to crack down on the country's biggest antigovernment protests in at least a year, as demonstrators buoyed by activism across the Middle East returned to the country's streets by the tens of thousands.
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Public pension funds ramped up currency trading in the past decade but failed for years to monitor prices banks charge in making these trades—and in one case, appeared to have ignored a consultant's warnings of being overcharged.
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A U.S. panel decided that Huawei should divest itself of a small technology company the Chinese telecom-equipment maker bought in May.
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Gold, copper and cotton hit record highs in 2010, and investors piled into the market. But Wall Street's revenue from the market fell by an average of about 40%, according to bankers familiar with the results.
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China's consumer price index rose 4.9% in January from a year earlier, above December's 4.6% rise, government data showed.
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Marriott is spinning off its timeshare business, a one-time booming profit center for hotel companies that petered out during the recession.
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Some U.S. furniture makers and their lawyers have found a reliable way to cash in on trade policies that bar Chinese imports at unfairly low prices.
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As Facebook ramps up hiring and adds new features, it is disrupting the businesses of established companies like Yahoo and Google and putting even more Internet firms on notice.
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Despite a frenetic takeover battle immortalized in "Barbarians at the Gate," private-equity firms typically don't employ a hostile approach in their pursuit of companies.
Scientists look into "sidewalk rage," the pedestrian version of road rage, seeking insights on anger's origins, treatments and coping techniques.
After a sharp sales drop-off in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, Neiman Marcus is opening its doors to a wider range of customers, especially younger ones.
Minute-by-minute analysis of the first night of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York.
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She was once one of the most popular leading ladies of the Metropolitan Opera, but soprano Dawn Upshaw gave that all up to pursue an interest in more intimate forms of music making.
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Are voters ready to accept meaningful cuts in programs they love in order to tame the deficit? Polls suggest the answer is no. That helps explain why Obama's budget doesn't tackle Social Security and Medicare spending.
Valentines Day shouldnt cost much more this year than last, according to an index that combines prices for indoor plants and flowers, full-service meals away from home and candy.
"Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark" was panned by most critics, but the show is nonetheless using lines from reviews in its TV commercials. Are those selective quotes accurate representations of what the critics had to say?
In today's pictures, Druze men protest a law annexing the Golan Heights to Israel, U.S. President Barack Obama unveils his budget proposal, heavy snow falls in South Korea and more.