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Read More »Forensic evidence said to support Ferguson police shooting story
Forensic evidence may corroborate accounts by police in Ferguson that teenager Michael Brown was involved in a scuffle with an officer before he was shot and killed, according to a law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation.
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Read More »FBI: Tech companies should add surveillance tabs to devices
Companies like Apple Inc. and Google Inc. should be required to build surveillance capabilities into their products to help law enforcement with their probes, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Providers of new communication services should create a “front ...
Read More »Yellen says she’s ‘greatly’ concerned by growing inequality
Janet Yellen thrust the Federal Reserve into the debate on inequality in America, saying she’s “greatly” concerned by the most sustained rise in U.S. wealth and income inequality since the 19th century.
Read More »Health-care law refutes prediction of corporate cost increases
Three years later, with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in effect, none of the most dire predictions has come to pass.
Read More »Obama said to favor former counsel Ruemmler to succeed Holder
Former White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler has emerged as President Barack Obama’s preferred candidate as the next attorney general, though he hasn’t decided on a nominee and is still weighing other choices, people familiar with the deliberations said.
Read More »Questions linger for executives in AIG trial
The trial over the American International Group Inc. bailout shifts this week from the architects of the 2008 rescue, who spent days testifying as to why they imposed the terms they did on the ailing insurer, to the executives who accepted their demands.
Read More »Police protests spread beyond Ferguson
Clashes over the police shooting of an unarmed black teenager that were confined to a hardscrabble stretch of suburban Ferguson are enveloping the St. Louis area, much of which had watched events unfold safely on the television screen.
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Read More »AB InBev’s deal thirst can be satisfied with Pepsi
If Anheuser-Busch InBev NV can’t grab the beer of its choice, it could settle for a Pepsi.
Read More »Long World Series needed in small-market playoffs
The final four clubs competing for the baseball championship leaves broadcaster 21st Century Fox Inc. television markets ranging from sixth to 31st.
Read More »JPMorgan hackers said to probe 13 other firms
The hackers who raided the data banks of JPMorgan Chase & Co. used computers now linked to possible attacks on at least 13 more financial companies, according to a person familiar with the investigation.
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