When the Federal Reserve announced last week that it would buy $600 billion in U.S. Treasury bonds to help the economy, it quickly came under attack from German, Brazilian and Chinese officials, who said the United States was trying to depreciate the dollar.
Will it be successful?
Theodore C. Sorensen, former aide to President John F. Kennedy
Whether you love it or hate it, it's impossible to deny that the Tea Party is on the verge of becoming a major political force in the U.S.
Broadcasting last night from D.C.
While it doesn't exactly affirm one's faith in humanity to learn that BAC, JPM and GMAC Mortgage appear to have been improperly booting people out of their homes, it shouldn't be surprising.
A court-appointed citizen's panel ordered Japan's ruling-party power broker Ichiro Ozawa indicted on charges of violating campaign-fund laws, putting him in the worst crisis yet in his turbulent career.
Personal income and spending rose more than expected.
The air is rife with merger news. Southwest Airlines is bidding for Air Tran, Walmart is planning to buy Massmart Holdings of South Africa and Unilever just sealed a deal to acquire Alberto Culver at a 19% premium to Friday's closing price.
We could kinda see how it might be conceivable that David Tepper helped spur a big rally on Friday, when he came on CNBC and announced how bullish he was.
With more than 400 million users, Facebook is a global phenomenon. But its rise to the top of the social networking scene has been far from smooth.
Some of T-Mobile's more than 33 million subscribers may be asking the question, "Dude, where's my text message?" based on a recent decision by the cell phone giant to block access to a text message service.
The Pentagon launched Operation New Dawn on September 1, purportedly signaling the end of combat operati0ns in Iraq after seven years. This week, those backing the repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law -- clearing the way for openly gay men and women to serve in the U.S.
In his State of the Union address in January, President Obama repeated a campaign-trail promise to the gay community.
On April 6, 2009, 21-year-old Army Specialist Adam Kuligowski took his rifle into a bathroom stall at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan and shot himself. His last words were found in a suicide note to his father, Michael Kuligowski: "Sorry to be a disappointment."
Apple's iPhone 4 could spell good news for Cisco, said CFO Frank Calderoni.
In his latest daily note, David Rosenberg of Gluskin-Sheff offers up a series of charts based on last week's CPI about who's inflating, and who's deflating.
Cisco CFO Frank Calderoni discusses the economy, dividends and H-P during an extended post-earnings interview.
Google knows what you watch, what you search, and even with whom you're friends. The availability of all this information raises an important question: Where does Google CEO Eric Schmidt stand on the issue of online privacy?
The debate over when or whether the Apple iPhone goes to Verizon has roared hot and loud for the past year and still shows no sign of quieting.
Steve Jobs recovery looking bleak.
Students can gamble on their grades
While it's easy to poke fun at AT&T for its crappy network, this seems like a perfectly reasonable disclosure...when the iPhone goes to Verizon so will all AT&Ts customers.
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