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The frauds rake in millions from the sick and elderly -- leaving them with nothing. This is a story about the little-known company that cashes the checks.
Ranging between 180 and 300 square-feet, tiny micro-apartments are becoming increasingly popular among those looking for affordable options in the nation's most expensive cities.
Bailout plan rejected - supporters scramble House leaders trade partisan words after historic financial rescue goes down in defeat.
President-elect Barack Obama has proposed a massive effort to modernize the nation's health care system by making all health records standardized and electronic.
The fully reclining Altwork desk is a new option for people who don't want to just sit or stand at work.
Stocks fall to 3-year lows September 17, 2001: 5:36 p.m. ET Dow enters bear market, Nasdaq off 68% from high in orderly selloff By Staff Writer Jake Ulick ...
Facing criticism about investment in Mexican plants, Ford starts U.S. production of large pickup trucks that were formerly built in Mexico.
Identity fraud is on the rise, with a growing number of Americans being targeted by fraudsters, a new report finds.
The risk of redefining recession Pundits and even policy makers still cling to over-simplified definitions of recession. It's a dangerous misconception.
Steve Jobs' last gift to friends was a book by Yogananda, according to Salesforce CEO Mark Benioff.
Obama names his economic team Geithner nominated as Treasury chief, Summers picked as director of National Economic Council.