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By Neil Irwin
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The next 48 hours are crucial for the global economy
Huge economic news is on the way, with GDP, ECB, and jobs news out Thursday and Friday. Here's everything you need to know.
Huge economic news is on the way, with GDP, ECB, and jobs news out Thursday and Friday. Here's everything you need to know.
Antitrust regulators' plan for Hertz didn't work out. Overall, though, consolidation has some beneficial effects.
With a wildly successful ballot initiative last night, advocates for a city-run fiber optic network have effectively broken the cable industry's grasp on the Internet market.
Most states aren't running exchanges. Internal memos show that's become a huge challenge for the health law.
How has scandal-ridden Rob Ford become so popular? A political scientist explains.
The numbers don't support the claim that Obamacare almost lost the election for McAuliffe.
The Obama administration is signaling it intends to exempt some union plans from one of the law’s substantial taxes.
Once again, the Obama coalition fades when Obama isn't on the ticket.
Was last night's big winner..Medicaid?
"I stand in front of the camera and 20 handlers and hipsters and publicists and crew and Yoko Ono and I think a reporter from Rolling Stone and I tell myself to pretend I can do this and I dance."
New investment vehicles for "social impact investing" let bankers be bankers.
If April's peak of $266 was a bubble, then why are Bitcoins now worth $250?
Hunger expert Joel Berg explains what last week's cuts mean.
A new study from three Fed economists suggests policymakers messed up by not responding more aggressively to the weak economy.
We're in a period right now where the information coming out about the insurance people will get under Obamacare is often incomplete, wrong, or misleading.
A new U.N. report finds a vast gulf between the world's stated ambitions to limit climate change and actual practice.
What Downton Abbey has to do with the guys in the mens' room who helps you wash your hands.
This is how the Fed is viewing the risks that its policies create in the developing world
If you have 1 minute and 43 seconds to spare, we can help you understand. Really.
Protections for GLBT people in the workplace finally passed the Senate Monday. The House is another matter.