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Snowplow driver says he didn't see Total CEO's jet
MOSCOW (AP) — The driver of the snowplow that apparently caused the plane carrying the Total CEO to crash at a Moscow airport says he neither saw nor heard the private jet as it sped toward him down the runway in the dark.
Associated PressOften Overlooked Method to Pay Off Mortgage
If you own a home and pay for a mortgage, you could reduce your payments by an average of $4,100 a year. Here is how it works.
AdChoicesAmeriValueSponsoredMost Of The World's Billionaires Made Their Money In These 5 Industries
There are 2,325 billionaires on the earth. And...
Business InsiderBlue Cross reveals 2015 health insurance rates
North Carolina's largest health insurer said on Wednesday that 2015 rates will rise by more than 13 percent on average for buyers of individual Affordable Care Act policies. Blue Cross and Blue Shield ...
Associated PressKeep an eye on the S&P 500's 200-day moving averge and here's why
Brian Shannon of Alpha Trends says the market roller coaster may not be over yet. The 200-day moving average on the S&P 500 may hold the answer to what's next.
Yahoo FinanceWhy Boeing Keeps Losing Money on Each 787 Dreamliner
One of Boeing's dreariest performers continues to be its highest-tech, most fuel-efficient airplane
BusinessWeekCarl Icahn: Markets Better Than 2008, Still May `Break'
Oct. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Billionaire Carl Icahn comments on market volatility and corporate governance. He speaks with Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle at the Robin Hood Investors Conference. (Source: Bloomberg)
BloombergOil prices slide as US crude reserves surge
London (AFP) - World oil prices hit reverse Wednesday following news of surging stockpiles in top consumer the United States, with additional selling pressure from the stronger dollar.
AFPTurn $40 Into $10 Million. Buffett's Best Advice
1 simple Warren Buffett quote explains the key investing strategy that could create unimaginable long term wealth for you and your family.
AdChoicesThe Motley FoolSponsoredHow We Paid Off Over $20,000 Of Credit Card Debt In 14 Months
I remember the day well. It was a bitterly...
Business InsiderApple And IBM Hope To Change The Way People Work, Starting Next Month
Apple's "groundbreaking" partnership with IBM...
Business InsiderA 3D Printing Company Is Crashing After Slashing Guidance
Shares of 3D printer maker 3D Systems were down...
Business InsiderHow to make your savings outlive you
How much can retirees spend each year without running out of money before they run out of breath?
The Wall Street Journal35 Astounding Facts About McDonald’s
McDonald’s serves up about 75 hamburgers a second and some 2.36 billion hamburgers a year — the rough equivalent of a million cows. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the head-spinning ...
The Fiscal TimesThe 20 Most Profitable Companies in the World
With the recent release of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, Apple is again the focus of the financial world. Already in its opening weekend, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) sold 10 million iPhones, breaking its previous ...
24/7 Wall St.Stunning French Language Video
If you do not know French, you really need to watch this video that already got millions of views. You will be absolutely amazed...
AdChoicesPimsleur ApproachSponsoredCost of making 'Hobbit' movies up to $745 million
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — The movie trilogy "The Hobbit" has so far cost nearly three-quarters of a billion dollars to make as the epic continues to set new benchmarks for studio spending.
Associated PressWhatsApp CEO Koum Apologizes for Past Restraining Order
Oct. 20 (Bloomberg) -- WhatsApp Chief Executive Officer Jan Koum, whose mobile-messaging company was acquired by Facebook for $22 billion this year, is apologizing for behavior that led to a restraining order against him in 1996. Bloomberg’s Sarah Frier reports on “Bloomberg west.” (Source:…
BloombergSorry, Obamacare Is Still Unfixable
For the most part, the political debate over President Barack Obama's health-care overhaul has become a duel between vague slogans: Republicans say they want to "replace" the Affordable Care Act but generally don't say with what. So Democratic Senators Mark Warner and Mark Begich deserve credit for…
BloombergHow Quantitative Easing Contributed to the Nation’s Inequality Problem
The Fed’s policies that drove down interest rates to historically low levels have actually exacerbated the inequality problem that Janet L. Yellen said concerned her, writes William D. Cohan in Street ...
The New York TimesWarren Buffett’s bad housing advice
When it comes to buying real estate, the Oracle of Omaha's crystal ball is a little fuzzy.
FortuneWhy You Should Move Your Savings to an Online Bank
The Internet bestowed many gifts upon humanity: instant communication, the ability to stay in touch with friends and family, access to details when news breaks, cat videos. But one of the best gifts in recent years has been the online-only bank.
U.S.News & World Report LPNew Site Exposes Anyone's Past Online!
A new site has made it simple to look through anyone's Past online! It's as easy as typing in a Name and selecting a State!
AdChoicesInstant CheckmateSponsoredApple Pay in Real-World Test: Where Does It Work?
Oct. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Apple has rolled out its heralded Apple Pay technology, allowing iPhone 6 users to conduct transactions at partnering retailers with the swipe of a phone. But are the retailers ready, and is it time to retire your wallet? Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns puts the system to the test…
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