Yale leads rebound in donations as $100 million gifts multiply
Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania are leading a rebound in contributions to colleges as donors who held back during the recession are writing checks again following two years of a rising stock market.As coal shipments wane, CSX finds future in fracking
CSX's projected 40 percent gain this year in deliveries of fracking sand used for natural gas drilling may blunt a decline in coal shipments, the biggest commodity business for North American railroads.Municipalities have much to address with digital billboards
Local governments must consider whether the evolution of sign technology will hurt or help their communities, writes Susan L. Trevarthen of Weiss Serota Helfman Pastoriza Cole & Boniske.Cuba economy czar says cooperatives by year-end
Cuba's economy czar said plans are in place to begin an experimental phase of non-state cooperatives in sectors ranging from food services to transportation by the end of the year.ESPN longhorn network cash tips college sports into disarray
Last Christmas Eve, University of Texas Athletic Director DeLoss Dodds got the gift he'd been waiting for: a $300 million promise from ESPN that would transform college sports.Fed says economy has slowed, but takes no new steps
The Federal Reserve said the U.S. economy is losing strength and repeated a pledge to take further steps to stimulate growth if the job market doesn't show sustained improvement.A redistricting crusader: It's not sexy, 'just important'
Two constitutional amendments are heading for the November 2010 ballot to take the power of incumbency out of the reapportionment picture.Investigators probing Rothstein's real estate deals
Investigators have expanded their probe into embattled Fort Lauderdale lawyer Scott Rothstein and are looking into his real estate dealings, including a recent transfer of a $475,000 home to an employee of his former law firm. The employee's ex-husband is accused of killing a Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler attorney last year.Making a priority of class action vulnerabilities
A plan to identify and address class action vulnerabilities deserves a place at the top of any general counsel's priorities list for 2012, according to a leading workplace litigation lawyer.Lennar teams with FDIC to buy distressed loans
Miami-based Lennar acquired a 40 percent managing interest in two loan portfolios with balances of $3.05 billion for about $243 million.Trending Stories
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