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Predictions on the health care decision tomorrow

Jun 27, 2012
Will the Supreme Court uphold the health care reform law? We spoke a different kind of expert about the matter.
The U.S. Supreme Court building as seen from the U.S. Captiol June 27, 2012 in Washington, DC. The high court could hand down a landmark ruling on the Affordable Care Act as early as Thursday.
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George Soros predicts an EU armageddon

Jun 26, 2012
The billionaire investor said yesterday there's not a lot of time left for Europe to fix its debt crisis.

What happens when people work from home

Jun 25, 2012
A new survey says people don't always work when they work from home. But people who work from home are actually more productive than the rest of us.

Curt Schilling speaks about his financial losses

Jun 22, 2012
The former Boston Red Sox pitcher spoke publicly today about his failed video game company 38 Studios, and about his diminished wealth.

Remembering economist Anna Schwartz

Jun 21, 2012
The economist died today at age 96. We look back at our interview with her three years ago, and her opinions on Ben Bernanke and Alan Greenspan.

Cheers: A beer for dogs

Jun 20, 2012
Apparently, you can now have a pint with man's best friend.

Walgreens to expand, and more economic acronyms

Jun 19, 2012
Walgreens will spend nearly $7 billion in a stake in European health and beauty retailer Alliance Boots. And inspired by yesterday's story on HENRYs, more on economic acronyms.

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Roger Clemens found not guilty in perjury trial

Jun 18, 2012
The seven-time Cy Young Award winner was on trial for making false statements, perjury and obstructing Congress when he testified about steroid use during a February 2008 inquiry by the House Oversight and Government Affairs.

Facebook not the most disappointing IPO ever

Jun 15, 2012
That title would actually go to a Chinese online gaming company.

L.A. Kings fans celebrate -- and pay up

Jun 14, 2012
The L.A. Kings are celebrating their Stanley Cup victory with a parade in Los Angeles today, and fans are ponying up for team merchandise. But will the Kings actually benefit from the sales?