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Among the "breakthroughs" coming out of annual talks was an agreement by Beijing to remove subsidies that favor state-owned companies, a U.S. official said.
A report on Europe's economy suggested that it contracted at an accelerating pace last month.
France's largest bank reported nearly a 10 percent rise in its net income to $3.8 billion in the first three months of the year, helped by the sale of a real estate business.
In his remarks, Aubrey K. Mr. McClendon expressed no remorse for revelations about his financial dealings except for the distraction of the publicity.
A proposal to allow fracking in New York State has focused attention on the wastewater generated by conventional natural gas drilling as well.
With President Obama allied with Senator Harry Reid of Nevada on stopping the nuclear waste project, which can go nowhere without a budget, the question is whether it matters what the law says.
After recent moves failed to lift viewership, executives of the cable news pioneer are said to be under intense pressure from corporate leaders at Time Warner to turn things around.
Lilia Luciano, the correspondent on a "Today'' segment that presented a misleading edit of an audio clip related to the Trayvon Martin shooting, is no longer employed at the network.
Amanda Palmer, a singer, keyboardist and occasional ukulele player, began raising money on Monday, asking for $100,000; also, advertiser groups say they will act on "rogue sites." And more.
At a company known for a hard-driving culture, a seven-week course in mindfulness techniques is giving employees a better way to cope.
Apple serves as a window on how technology giants have taken advantage of tax codes written for an industrial age and ill suited to today’s digital economy.
Sales in China helped lift overall iPhone sales by 88 percent over the same quarter a year ago, dispelling fears that sales would lag in nations with lower annual incomes.
An icy clash between Gov. Mark Dayton, a Democrat, and Republican lawmakers shows the politics involved in a crucial element of the new federal health care law.
United States authorities have charged 107 people, including doctors and nurses, for trying to defraud the federal Medicare health care program for the elderly and disabled of about $452 million.
The dispute pits nurse anesthetists, who specialize in administering anesthesia and maintain that they are well equipped to treat patients on their own, against anesthesiologists.
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