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A renewed call for European bonds backed by the bloc is growing, but Germany said Tuesday that there was no way it would bend on collective debt.
Greece will bolster banks weakened by losses on their holdings of government debt and the flight of deposits from skittish account holders.
The widely expected approval of a gas pipeline from New Jersey to Manhattan by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission came in a 4-to-0 decision.
Taking a firm tomato that was genetically engineered in the 1990s, scientists found that it fended off a common scourge related to calcium deficiency.
A scientists' group recommends that crop insurance programs supported by the Department of Agriculture streamline procedures for organic and local farms that grow many varieties of produce.
With little breaking news to propel the network's ratings, CNN last week had the fewest viewers in prime time in 20 years. The average was 395,000.
In April, two venerable New York City R&B stations — WRKS and WBLS — merged, and ESPN migrated to the FM band. It’s still early, but the moves have brought improved ratings.
The last episode of the Fox drama gave a bump in the ratings, while two competition shows skewed in opposite directions -- "American Ninja Warrior" on NBC drew a male audience, while ABC's "Bachelorette" drew women. They tied for the night.
Chinese regulators attached a big condition: that ’s Android operating system for mobile devices remain available at no cost for the next five years.
The company’s revenue surpassed Wall Street’s expectations and Groupon’s stock rose nearly 18 percent in after-hours trading.
Nextdoor.com provides social networks for neighborhoods, offering members a chance to exchange ideas and recommendations with those who live nearby.
Direct primary care providers, which were once most associated with concierge health services for the rich, are reaching out to small businesses and the working class.
Forty-three groups are challenging the Obama administration’s rule that employees receive health insurance coverage for contraception.
A conversation with the economist Dana Goldman, who believes that prevention should drive health care reimbursement.
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