German opposition launches minimum-wage drive
03/01/2013 5:54am
The German Parliament's upper house has voted to introduce a mandatory national minimum wage, a challenge by the country's opposition to Chancellor Angela Merkel's government ahead of elections in September.
IRS spares tax refunds by delaying furloughs
03/01/2013 9:19am
Here's a bright spot amid the doom and gloom of the government's automatic spending cuts: They shouldn't delay tax refunds.
While Washington squirms under cuts, Wyoming saves
03/01/2013 2:59pm
While Washington DC squirmed this week over the impending federal government spending cuts, Wyoming lawmakers in Cheyenne _ some 1,500 miles west _ went about business as usual, wrapping up a legislative session that saw them vote to continue salting away hundreds of millions in the state's already bulging savings accounts.
Bernanke defends Fed's low-interest-rate policies
03/01/2013 9:24pm
Chairman Ben Bernanke is defending the Federal Reserve's low-interest rate policies and seeking to calm fears that super-low rates risk igniting inflation or rattling investors.
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