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Christopher Humphrys explains how a bloated public sector is to blame for Greece's financial Armageddon.
US employers added 103,000 jobs in September, a modest burst of hiring after a sluggish summer.
Chicago’s scandal-scarred minority business program remains “dysfunctional” and “beset by fraud and abuse” because former Mayor Richard M. Daley lacked a commitment to clean it up, the city’s inspector general concluded Thursday.
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Not all fats are created equal. Scientists have known since the 1950s that replacing saturated fats with unsaturated ones can have profound health benefits . Diets that are high in solid fats, such as butter and animal fat, lead to elevated risks of cardiovascular disease and high cholesterol. But...
A third of workers and retirees said they dipped into savings last year to pay for basic expenses, and 27 percent of workers— the highest ever — said they are not at all confident they’ll have enough money to live comfortably in retirement, a new...
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Nissan will show at least one version of the next-gen Versa compact at the New York auto show later this month—but the reveal won’t be groundbreaking. At a Chinese auto show Last December, the company unveiled a compact...
Ease is among the chief differentiators between the obnoxiously wealthy and those who are merely ultra-rich. Ease of buying your way into finer polo clubs, out of lesser felonies, into better key parties, that sort of thing. When it comes to the Audi A8L W-12, the only thing that isn’t easy is...
PITTSBURGH — Facebook has sent notes of apology and is changing automated systems that blocked environmental activists and other people from posting on like-minded Facebook pages. The activists weren’t victims of censorship, but rather an anti-spam computer algorithm...
Imagine the day when you can take a pill with a sensor inside that’s activated by your stomach juices, and it alerts a nurse that you’ve taken your medicine as you should have. Such “always connected” technology is emerging now, helping advance the notion of letting...

