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The frauds rake in millions from the sick and elderly -- leaving them with nothing. This is a story about the little-known company that cashes the checks.
From crashing oil prices to Brexit and Trump, this year wasn't for the faint of heart. But the resilient Dow ended 2016 more than 4,000 points above its low point.
Walter M. Shaub, the director of the previously obscure Office of Government Ethics, was speaking at the staid Brookings Institution, and he lit into the incoming president for his plan to ...
America’s pension crisis is growing — and a lot of people are pointing fingers. Public pension funds don't have nearly enough money to pay for the benefits promised to government workers. The ...
Katharine Graham became president of The Washington Post parent in 1963, but when she became CEO in 1972, she broke a new barrier for female CEOs. Graham frequently found herself to be the only ...
"This is a time of unprecedented change," said Bill Ford, Ford's chairman and great grandson of the company's founder. "If you look at the technology coming into our industry, the competitors ...
As many as 800 out of about 900 KFC locations were closed on Monday due to the logistical snafu. By Friday, the majority of the stores had reopened. "It's been a hell of a week, but we're making ...
Disney is buying a huge chunk of 21st Century Fox. The $52.4 billion deal will combine two of the biggest players in Hollywood. Disney gets: • 20th Century Fox, Fox 2000, Fox Searchlight movie ...
The White House says its plan will create $1.5 trillion for repairing and upgrading America's infrastructure. Only $200 billion of that, however, would come from direct federal spending. The rest ...
Here's a look at the highs and lows of the controversial entrepreneur's career: Before Uber: As an undergrad, Kalanick teamed up with fellow UCLA computer science students to create Scour, a peer ...
Trans-Lux Corp., a maker of LED and LCD display screens, cites Trump's victory and his tough talk on manufacturing as the main reason it's bringing production back to the U.S.
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