Emirates offers a comfortable seat and good value on trans-Atlantic flights, so some U.S. carriers want to put a stop to it.
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The Long-Term Care Landslide
Genworth shareholders got crushed in the landslide engulfing long-term care insurance. There may be no way to dig out.
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The Surveillance State Reaches New Heights
With little disclosure or discussion, police agencies are deploying equipment that can intercept all sorts of cellular data.
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A Senseless Fraud Prosecution Victimized Doctor And Patients
If prosecutors faced sanctions for bringing unfounded and silly cases, fewer would be brought.
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Luxury Bus Travel No Longer An Oxymoron
The phrase “luxury bus travel” used to merit the same snickers as “jumbo shrimp,” but not anymore.
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Selling Unlimited Service, Within Limits
AT&T limits the data service it provides to customers on “unlimited” data plans. The FTC has a problem with this.
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Shomari Hearn in MainStreet
Shomari Hearn warns Americans living abroad not to give up their citizenship simply to avoid additional tax reporting.
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A Fire Drill For Bond Funds
The SEC is concerned about bond funds in the event of a financial conflagration. The solution isn’t to run the sprinklers 24/7.
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Can Japan Assassinate The Yen?
Are Japanese Prime Minister Abe’s “three arrows” aimed at bringing down his nation’s currency?
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