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Employer Survey Shows Big Jump In Health Insurance Premiums
Premiums jumped by 9 percent this year, with the average price for employer-provided family coverage topping the $15,000 mark for the first time.
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No Hoax, BBC Says: Alessio Rastani Is A Trader Who Wants A Recession
Some have raised doubts, though, about whether the network was the victim of a hoax.
OnStar Hits Reverse: It Won't Keep Collecting Data From Old Customers
The company wanted to keep monitoring the travel and habits of drivers even after they no longer subscribe to the service. It has responded to sharp criticism of that plan.
Coca-Cola Chief: U.S. Becoming Less Business Friendly Than China
Muhtar Kent said Washington's gridlock wasn't helping business and that the tax code was too complicated.
Obama Returns To Familiar Turf To Sell New Stimulus
In his first month in office, President Obama traveled to Denver to sign the nearly $800 billion stimulus bill. The administration hoped it would not just end the recession in a technical sense, but begin the recovery for families. On Tuesday he was back in Denver, selling a new plan. In the intervening 2 1/2 years, how have Coloradans fared?
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Helen Reichert, Who Could Bounce Back From Stress, Dies At 109
As her doctor said, she could recover from life's problems, dust herself off and move on. It was one of the keys to her longevity.
Report: Poor Scrutiny Of BofA Settlement May Have Cost Taxpayers Billions
A new inspector general report reveals that the U.S. failed to properly scrutinize a mortgage buy-back settlement that could have cost taxpayers billions.
How Do You Mend A Broken Monument? Call The 'Difficult Access Team'
They're engineers. They're interested in rock-climbing. They don't mind being uncomfortable. And they've been dangling from the sides of the 555-foot Washington Monument.
Greece Approves New Property Tax To Boost Revenue
Before the vote, the finance minster stressed that the government had no choice but to impose the tax as it fights to reduce the deficit. The tax will be charged through electricity bills; those who refuse to pay it risk having their power cut off.
Fresh Push To Vaccinate Kids In Developing World
The GAVI Alliance will introduce the rotavirus vaccine, which protects against diarrhea, in 16 developing countries. Some 18 countries will also get the pneumococcal vaccine, which could cut deaths from pneumonia and meningitis.
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