Web firms becoming free-speech arbiters
Google lists eight reasons on its “YouTube Community Guidelines” page for why it might take down a video. Inciting riots is not among them. But after the White House warned that an anti-Muslim clilp had sparked lethal violence in the Middle East, Google acted.
NYSE agrees to $5M fine for ‘head start’ data for proprietary customers
The exchange was allegedly giving certain customers real-time market data before sending it to the public.
Bank settles mortgage bias charges
Bank of America asked disabled borrowers to provide a doctor’s letter verifying their Social Security income and the severity of their disability.
India opens door to foreign retailers
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Buffett GE bet pays off
Berkshire wagered $3B on GE in 2008. The jet engine maker’s stock has tripled since March 2009.
White House: Fiscal cliff will cause
dire cuts if Congress fails to act
Automatic triggers would slash military and domestic programs.
NoMa to get $490,000 for parks
The money would set the stage for a network of walking trails and small urban parks.
Mere threat of tax cliff already weighing heavily on small businesses
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