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A suddenly expanded recall of air bags is turning into a new safety crisis for the auto industry and intensifying scrutiny of U.S. regulators’ ability to oversee auto makers and their suppliers.
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A Florida medical group shows how doctors can order Medicare-funded procedures from entities in which they have financial interests, despite a decades-old federal law seeking to ban most ‘self-referral.’
A man fatally shot a soldier at Canada’s National War Memorial before being killed inside the country’s Parliament building, in a terror attack that shut down the capital city;
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A new study of top e-commerce sites found the practice of personalizing prices for the same goods, or pushing some people toward higher-priced offers, is more widespread than previously understood.
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Blue-chip companies are posting poor growth as their once-reliable formulas for success left them too big to switch tack quickly when market conditions changed.
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Several executives at J.P. Morgan Chase in New York were warned of potential problems related to the bank’s hiring practices in China more than a year before the program came under scrutiny by the U.S. government.
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Maverick Capital plans to launch its first venture-capital fund on Jan. 1, as hedge funds add to the push to invest in young, privately owned companies.
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Procter & Gamble shook up its senior management ranks, naming new leaders for key businesses and narrowing the field of potential successors to CEO A.G. Lafley.
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Tesco said Chairman Richard Broadbent would step down as it revealed the accounting practices that led to an overstatement of its profit had occurred in prior periods as well.
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William D. McCracken is obsessed with Manhattan’s cornerstones, the inscribed rocks that serve as birth certificates for buildings. Now, the cornerstone is going the way of the flying buttress.
While the Kansas City Royals showed off their late-inning heat, San Francisco’s relievers melted down in Game 2 of the World Series. The Royals won 7-2, tying the Series at one game a piece.
Four former Blackwater USA security guards accused of the shooting deaths of 14 Iraqis in 2007 were found guilty—one of murder, and three others of voluntary manslaughter.
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With Republicans looking increasingly likely to take control of the Senate, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are already considering how they will operate in the chamber if the levers of power are reversed.
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Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas is seeing fewer patients and bringing in lower revenue since an Ebola patient died there and two nurses contacted the virus.
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Prices are rising around the park as new buyers move in, drawn to tight security and great views.
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Chief marketer Pam El talks about how she plans to overcome a rough year off the field for sports and attract new fans to the NBA.
THE EXPERTS: A financial planner draws on the ideas of Microsoft’s chief executive to argue that women and men should be compensated equally at work.
Kansas City tied the World Series against San Francisco 1-1 with a victory in Game 2 on Wednesday night. The Royals won 7-2 after the Giants took Game 1, 7-1, at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., on Tuesday night.
In photos selected Wednesday by Wall Street Journal editors, John Kerry buys souvenirs, Darth Vader looks for votes, olives are harvested in the Gaza Strip, and more.
Canadian police are investigating three shooting incidents that took place in Ottawa on Wednesday, one at the Canadian War Memorial, one at Parliament Hill and another near a shopping mall.
Lorry Lokey, founder of Business Wire, has listed his Russian Hill apartment to get closer to his goal of giving away $1 billion