The nation’s largest health insurer says it may abandon Affordable Care Act business, because it can’t afford to keep it.
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A Pageant Contestant Who Walks The Talk
“World peace” is a beauty pageant platitude, but not for Miss World Canada.
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Where Are The Missing Holiday Travelers?
You might not believe it while caught in today’s holiday rush, but Thanksgiving traffic is still well below last decade’s peak.
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A Small Step Toward Economic Normalcy
Put it on your calendar: The zero-interest era, at least in America, will end on December 16.
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Crowdfunding Meets Investment Banking
The SEC will soon let startups raise money from investors via online portals. But is crowdfunding a good way to buy stocks?
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Living With Obamacare Reporting
New Obamacare reporting rules for employers are about to take effect. Are you ready?
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Unicorns Lose A Little Magic
Startup ‘unicorns’ can be temperamental beasts. Investors should approach with caution.
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Facebook, Ye Hardly Knew Me
This blog presents the views of a disgruntled 27-year-old slacker. The computers wouldn’t lie.
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Would Better Maps Mean Better Cell Service?
Sen. Chuck Schumer’s cell service crusade won’t improve cell service, but that was never the point.
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The SEC’s Fairness Problem
The SEC may or may not need fairer judges in its in-house courts, but it clearly needs fairer rules for using them.
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