Feds, local grand jury to probe Fla. teen's death
Federal and local prosecutors are launching parallel investigations into the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teen by a neighborhood watch captain as outrage over the case grows.Necessity-based retail still in demand
Bernard J. Haddigan discusses the retail sector. "We're out there, we're active, and we're really trying to work with our agents to make sure they're being disciplined in thinking about sustaining themselves for another year. I just don't know when this is going to turn."Banks expand small-business loans
Banks know what the public wants to hear: They're lending money to the little guys.Student-loan debt collection targeted for overhaul in bill
Congress will consider overhauling debt collection in the $100 billion-a-year U.S. student loan program, replacing it with automatic withdrawals from borrowers' paychecks tied to their income.Dell losing out with PCs transforms Citrix into target
Michael Dell wants to use some of his company's $16 billion in cash for acquisitions to counter slumping demand for personal computers. That may put Citrix Systems Inc. and Informatica Corp. on his shopping list.Boeing departure shows peril of offering tax dollars for growth
A more than 80-year history in Wichita, where Boeing built planes used in World War II's Normandy invasion, wasn't enough to compete against tax credits and newer facilities in Oklahoma City and San Antonio: The world's biggest aerospace company decided earlier this month to close its 2,160-employee plant in Kansas.Business travel costs get pushed higher
Business travel expenses could increase significantly next year, driven higher by increases in air fares, hotel rates and car rents.Kelley Uustal Attorneys Win $38.5 Million Medical Malpractice Jury Verdict
Kristin Bianculli, Robert W. Kelley and Bonnie Navin of Kelley Uustal helped win a $38.5 million jury verdict for the guardian of an accountant who fell into a coma while under anesthesia.Board of Contributors: Implementation of Dodd-Frank lags behind schedule
Robert C. Brighton Jr. writes that the original objectives of Dodd-Frank legislation may be changed and political wrangling may compromise the goal of protecting financial markets, at least until 2012, when the voters will pass judgment.Trending Stories
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