China considers overhaul to streamline government
02/26/2013 3:09am
The Ministry of Railways operates ultramodern bullet trains but its singular focus on rail at a time of booming car ownership and air travel makes it a relic from an era when 100 ministries ran China's planned economy.
Kerry pushes trans-Atlantic free trade in Germany
02/26/2013 7:18am
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry pushed Tuesday for a free-trade agreement between the United States and Europe, saying it is a priority for President Barack Obama's second term that would help create jobs and growth on both sides of the Atlantic.
EU lawmakers back airline emission charge freeze
02/26/2013 8:41am
European lawmakers are backing a proposal to freeze charges on carbon emissions for intercontinental flights, in a move that helps prevent a global trade dispute.
Protesters decry Lithuania's shale gas plans
02/26/2013 8:46am
Waving signs reading "Chevron, go away!," protesters demonstrated Tuesday in the Lithuanian capital against the government's plans to let the U.S oil company to begin shale gas exploration.
News Summary: Home Depot posts strong 4Q results
02/26/2013 9:30am
THE NEWS Home Depot Inc., the largest U.S. home improvement retailer, said its fiscal fourth-quarter net income surged 32 percent, beating expectations. Revenue rose 14 percent, helped by strong U.S. sales and the cleanup related to Superstorm Sandy.
Summary Box: NJ court to hear joking judge appeal
02/26/2013 9:49am
JUDGE WALKS INTO A BAR: Attorneys for Vince A. Sicari are arguing in New Jersey Supreme Court that the part-time municipal court judge should be allowed to keep his other paying gig as a stand-up comic.
E.W. Scripps posts higher 4Q earnings, revenue
02/26/2013 11:01am
The E.W. Scripps Co. reported sharply higher earnings and revenue for the fourth quarter on Tuesday, helped by higher political advertising revenue ahead of the elections last November. The results were also aided by contributions from TV stations the company bought in 2011.
Officials debate high pay at bailed-out firms
02/26/2013 11:54am
Government officials argued Tuesday over whether pay is still too high for top executives at bailed-out companies like AIG, General Motors and Ally Financial.
Q&A: Why Italian election has shaken investors
02/26/2013 12:09pm
Italy's inconclusive election has rattled markets and raised the fear that Europe's crisis over too much government debt could flare again after several months of calm.
Net providers begin warning of illegal downloads
02/26/2013 12:14pm
Internet users who illegally share music, movies or television shows online could soon receive warning notices from the nation's five major Internet service providers.
Shell to buy Repsol LNG assets for $6.2 billion
02/26/2013 12:14pm
Royal Dutch Shell says it has struck a deal with Spain's Repsol SA to buy Repsol's liquefied natural gas assets in Peru and Trinidad & Tobago in a deal worth $6.2 billion.
Ireland to end state guarantee to bank bondholders
02/26/2013 12:30pm
The Irish government announced Tuesday it will no longer insure the bonds of its three surviving banks, ending an infamous chapter in the country's struggle to safeguard its financial system from collapse.
In grim French north, worker protests seem doomed
02/26/2013 1:13pm
Workers at a dying French tire factory who have become the butt of American jokes staged a last-ditch protest on Tuesday to defy anyone _ plant owner Goodyear, prospective buyers, even the French government _ to try and take their jobs away.
Peabody says SEC investigating power plant project
02/26/2013 1:39pm
Federal security regulators are investigating Peabody Energy Corp.'s role in development of the largest coal-fueled power plant built in the U.S. in the past three decades, the company disclosed in its latest annual report.
Lexus takes top spot in magazine's auto rankings
02/26/2013 1:43pm
Lexus topped all automotive brands in Consumer Reports magazine's 2013 brand report card. Japanese automakers again dominated the rankings, taking eight of the top 10 spots.
Best Buy to cut 400 jobs at headquarters
02/26/2013 1:48pm
Electronics chain Best Buy Co. says it is cutting 400 jobs at its headquarters as part of a larger $725 million cost-cutting plan.
FDA halts Amgen study after teen patient death
02/26/2013 2:08pm
Federal health regulators have halted Amgen's studies of its drug Sensipar after the death of a 14-year-old patient in a company trial.
Hercules recalls light truck tires
02/26/2013 2:13pm
Hercules Tire is recalling some light-duty truck tires in the U.S. because the belts and treads can separate from the tires.
Big moves in the stock market in the past week
02/26/2013 2:52pm
It's been a bumpy week in the stock market after a period of calm in January and most of February. Four of the seven moves of 100 points or greater this year in the Dow Jones industrial average have taken place in the past week.
FDA OKs drug for painful sex caused by menopause
02/26/2013 3:50pm
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved the first pill-based drug for women who experience pain during sex because of menopause.
Tribune hires advisers to field newspaper bids
02/26/2013 3:57pm
Tribune Co. says it has hired investment banks JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Evercore Partners to help it sell its newspapers, which include the Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times.
JPMorgan to scale back troubled-mortgage jobs
02/26/2013 4:58pm
JPMorgan will trim about 19,000 jobs over the next two years but cast a positive spin on the news: It is shrinking the unit it had beefed up to handle troubled mortgages.
World's postal services struggle with lower demand
02/26/2013 5:52pm
Sandra Vidulich is so excited about the leather boots she ordered through Amazon that she rips open the box in front of the postman and tries them on.
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