Government Takeover: White House Forces Obamacare Insurers To Cover Unpaid Patients At A Loss
Of all of the last-minute delays, website bungles, and Presidential whimsy that has marred the roll-out of Obamacare?s subsidized insurance exchanges, what happened on Thursday, December 12 will stand as one of the most lawless acts yet committed by this administration. The White House?having…
ForbesCredit risks young military members face
Paying bills late, paying hefty fees is key challenge for men, women in uniform.
USA TODAYClever Joint Solution
Surprisingly simple solution to help your joints. See why these ingredients are flying off shelves
AdChoices InstaflexSponsoredInstagram Gains Soldsie Support, Plans Private Messaging Feature
With 2014 right around the corner, Instagram has added one new feature and is rumored to be considering another one. Recently, Instagram gained support from Soldsie that allows businesses to sell products via the popular photo and video sharing social network. In addition, sources report that…
Business 2 CommunitySnowstorm arriving for the weekend
The Weather Channel's Alex Wallace tracks the big winter weather system approaching the Northeast and where it will hit hardest.
CNBC VideosCourt Lifts Injunction on Horse Slaughter Plants
A federal appeals court removed a temporary ban on domestic horse slaughter, clearing the way for companies in New Mexico, Missouri and Iowa to open while an appeal proceeds.
The New York TimesWhy Fed could rock market no matter what it does
Traders are widely divided on what the Fed will do next week, which raises the odds for a volatile market reaction.
CNBCU.S. Supreme Court agrees to weigh bank fraud case
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide what federal prosecutors need to prove in order for someone to be convicted of bank fraud under federal law. The court agreed to hear the case of Kevin Loughrin, who was convicted in Salt Lake City, Utah, of six counts of bank fraud for stealing…
ReutersARM shares rise on report Google may use its chip designs
(Reuters) - British chip designer ARM Holdings Plc's shares rose as much as 5.7 percent after Bloomberg reported on Thursday that Google Inc may use ARM's technology to design its own server processors. A deal would speed up ARM's push into the server market, where it has been a late entrant. …
ReutersDeloitte CEO Wants Other CEOs to Relax
“This career, this job, is completely consuming. It can be 24/7. There's never an end of things you could be doing,” Jim Moffatt warns other CEOS. Continue reading →
Off the CuffHuawei Pulls Back on Network Side, but Still Hopes to Build U.S. Brand for Phones
Huawei EVP Colin Giles says the company doesn't have an Apple- or Samsung-level marketing budget, but needs to somehow build its brand in order to compete beyond the entry-level phone market.
AllThingsDMarkets Get Set to Lose a Crutch
Investors are bracing for the Fed to soon trim its stimulus, highlighting confidence the economy has healed enough to permit the central bank to safely pare its bond buying.
The Wall Street JournalBerkshire’s CTB Unit Names Niemeyer as Operating Chief
CTB Inc., the farm-product business owned by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc., named Doug Niemeyer as chief operating officer, responsible for units related to grain, poultry, egg and pig production....
BloombergEmbattled Abercrombie hoping size will matter
After an earlier controversy, poor sales and stock performance, the once-trendy retailer is offering larger sizes as part of a turnaround effort.
CNBCSamsung promises 'differentiated' smartphones based on its camera expertise
Samsung has instigated a small corporate reshuffle that could potentially have big implications for its future smartphones. The company has shunted its digital imaging unit sideways so that it sits under ...
EngadgetHow to Get Secret Prices on New Cars in California
Everyone wants to save money when buying a new car, but not everyone knows how. We have revealed the car industry's 3 shopping secrets.
AdChoices Auto-Price-Finder.comSponsoredIndian gold futures edge higher
Gold futures edged higher on Friday evening, helped by a weaker rupee amid flat overseas markets. At 1758 IST, the most-active gold contract for February delivery on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) was 0.20 percent higher at 28,857 rupees per 10 grams.
ReutersDemocrats to have worst year of their life: Pro
Discussing the budget deal in Washington, with Democratic strategist Jimmy Williams; Republican pollster Jim McLaughlin; and WOR radio talk show host Mark Simone
CNBC VideosToyota Seeks a Settlement for Sudden Acceleration Cases
Analysts said a recent legal setback pushed the carmaker to enter talks to resolve hundreds of cases over the sudden acceleration of its vehicles.
The New York TimesHow to hire for results (not pedigree) by using a performance-based job description via @LouA
Most job descriptions are incredibly inefficient -- even counterproductive -- talent-screening tools. Here's a better way to make hiring decisions based on results, not resume.
IncRambus vs. Micron: Who Really Won?
On Tuesday Micron Technology and Rambus announced that the two companies had ended their 13-year legal battle and agreed upon licensing terms.? Under the agreement Micron and Elpida gain the right to use any Rambus patent for the manufacture of certain ICs, including memories.? After the end of the…
ForbesInternet TV Service Aereo To Broadcasters: Let's Finish This War In The Supreme Court
Streaming TV startup Aereo has thrown the legal...
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