Wed, May 23, 2012
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The Star Trek hunk has been dating the Sports Illustrated beauty since last year (11), and they chose to make their ...
Wed, May 23, 2012
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The Bond legend vowed to retire from public appearances in 2011 after he failed to show up for the annual Dressed ...
Wed, May 23, 2012
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The former Baywatch star was seen sipping wine as she dined with a group of friends at the Boa restaurant in ...
Fri, May 18, 2012
A spokesperson for Donna Summer 's family says reports of a public memorial for the late singer next week in Nashville "are not accurate ...
Tue, May 15, 2012
(Reuters) - Oil refiner CVR Energy Inc, which is being acquired by billionaire investor Carl Icahn, said it has scrapped plans for a public offering ...
Mon, May 14, 2012
By Jim Christie
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California Governor Jerry Brown on Monday unveiled a revised state budget plan that calls for new cuts to ...
Fri, May 11, 2012
By Alex Dobuzinskis
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - A crowd of 15,000 fans celebrated the life of former football star Junior Seau in a memorial ...
Tue, May 08, 2012
By David Ingram
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Callers heaped insults on leading lobbyist Howard Marlowe when he sat in a television studio on Tuesday taking questions ...
Tue, May 08, 2012
By Jim Christie and Lisa Lambert
SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Public employees in San Jose, California's third-largest city, are gearing up for a ...
Tue, May 08, 2012
(Reuters) - The president-designate of Tokyo Electric Power Co <9501.T>, the owner of the Fukushima nuclear plant, said he would be sensitive to public sentiment when ...9501.t>
Sun, May 06, 2012
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romania has sealed an agreement with international lenders to restore public wages to their previous levels, a senior official said, as part ...
Fri, May 04, 2012
By Mark Felsenthal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Treasury Department said on Friday it plans a third sale of the common stock of American International Group ...
Mon, April 30, 2012
By Andrew Cawthorne and Julia Cobb
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez made his first live public appearance in two weeks on Monday to ...
Tue, April 24, 2012
By Tim McLaughlin
BOSTON (Reuters) - When Boston's business elite gathered on Tuesday night to pay tribute to the first family of mutual fund ...
Tue, April 24, 2012
Fans of the late Levon Helm will be able to pay their respects to the late musician this Thursday, April 26, in Woodstock, NY ...
Sun, April 22, 2012
The new couple was first pictured together last month (Mar12), strolling hand-in-hand after enjoying a dinner date near Williams' home in Brooklyn, and she ...
Sat, April 21, 2012
The new couple was first pictured together last month (Mar12), strolling hand-in-hand after enjoying a dinner date near Williams' home in Brooklyn, and she ...
Fri, April 20, 2012
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Financing for roads and highways is likely to attract a growing number of public-private partnerships once Congress passes federal transportation funding ...
Fri, April 20, 2012
The new couple was first pictured together last month (Mar12), strolling hand-in-hand after enjoying a dinner date near Williams' home in Brooklyn, and she ...
Thu, April 19, 2012
The Indecent Proposal star has endured a tough few months following her split from husband Ashton Kutcher in November (11) and has been keeping ...
Wed, April 18, 2012
The Indecent Proposal star has endured a tough few months following her split from husband Ashton Kutcher in November (11) and has been keeping ...
Wed, April 18, 2012
(Reuters) - More than half of local and state employees continue to work under pay freezes, while others are accelerating their retirements or facing the ...
Mon, April 16, 2012
By Paul Thomasch and Jennifer Saba
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A central Pennsylvania newspaper, The Patriot-News, took home a Pulitzer Prize in local reporting on ...
Thu, April 12, 2012
By Jonathan Stempel, Terry Baynes and Jasmin Melvin
(Reuters) - A divided U.S. appeals court struck down a federal ban on political advertising on ...
Thu, April 12, 2012
By Jonathan Stempel and Terry Baynes
(Reuters) - A divided U.S. appeals court struck down a federal ban on political advertising on public TV ...
Thu, April 12, 2012
By Jonathan Stempel and Terry Baynes
(Reuters) - A divided U.S. appeals court struck down a federal ban on political advertising on public TV ...
Mon, April 09, 2012
By Alice Popovici
BALTIMORE (Reuters) - An elementary school teacher, a special education teacher and another public school worker in Maryland shared one of three ...
Mon, April 09, 2012
By Michael Peltier
TALLAHASSEE, Florida (Reuters) - Two members have stepped down from a task force charged with making recommendations to stop hazing at a ...
Sun, April 08, 2012
By Lisa Lambert
(Reuters) - Since 2009, the city of Chesapeake, tucked up against the Great Dismal Swamp in southern Virginia, has cut its workforce ...
Tue, April 03, 2012
By Greg Roumeliotis
(Reuters) - Hamburger chain Burger King said on Tuesday it plans go public through a deal with a London-listed investment firm, less ...
Sat, March 31, 2012
By Axel Hildebrand
POTSDAM, Germany (Reuters) - Two million German public-sector workers will get a pay rise of 6.3 percent over a 24-month period ...
Fri, March 30, 2012
By Lisa Baertlein and Martinne Geller
LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wendy's Co says it never has used so-called "pink slime" in its ...
Thu, March 29, 2012
By Daniel Trotta
SANFORD, Florida (Reuters) - A special prosecutor investigating the death of an unarmed black teenager in Florida invoked an exemption on Thursday ...
Thu, March 29, 2012
By Sonya Dowsett and Julien Toyer
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish banks, already hurting from a property crash, are facing a new wave of loan defaults ...
Wed, March 28, 2012
Hot on the heels of announcing dates for their North American "Global Warming" summer tour, Aerosmith will gather in Los Angeles on Wednesday for ...
Fri, March 23, 2012
By Debbie Hummel
SALT LAKE CITY (Reuters) - The state of Utah, long resentful that some 60 percent of its territory belongs to the U ...
Fri, March 23, 2012
By Lesley Wroughton
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Friday nominated a Korean-American known for his work in fighting disease in impoverished countries to ...
Mon, March 19, 2012
Bachelor Ben Flajnik and Courtney Robertson may have briefly broken up prior to the After The Final Rose special, but now they are back ...
Fri, March 16, 2012
By Jason Subler
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China put rare public pressure on ally North Korea over the reclusive state's plan to launch a long-range ...
Thu, March 15, 2012
By Joan Gralla and Dan Burns
(Reuters) - New York state lawmakers approved pension reform that will save an estimated $80 billion over 30 years ...
Wed, March 14, 2012
By David Morgan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The fate of President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul will be debated at the Supreme Court this month, reviving ...
Thu, March 08, 2012
Peter Cook insists his former wife should stop being so open about their court affairs, and accuses Brinkley of throwing her family ""under the ...
Thu, March 08, 2012
By Steve Olafson
OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - Law abiding citizens of Oklahoma who want to publicly carry a pistol on their hip or in a ...
Tue, March 06, 2012
Micky Dolenz says he isn't sure if all of the surviving Monkees -- Peter Tork , Mike Nesmith and himself -- will attend band mate Davy ...
Mon, March 05, 2012
By Philipp Gollner
SAN JOSE, California (Reuters) - A judge on Monday handed a victory to the San Francisco 49ers pro football team and backers ...
Wed, February 29, 2012
By Georgina Prodhan and Bill Rigby
BARCELONA/SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp released an incomplete version of Windows 8 for the public to download and ...
Tue, February 14, 2012
By Katya Wachtel
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hedge fund managers bought shares of several of last year's hot IPOs in the fourth quarter, including ...
Mon, February 13, 2012
By Kate Kelland
LONDON (Reuters) - Smoking bans in offices, restaurants and other public places don't drive smokers to light up more at home ...
Mon, February 13, 2012
UNDATED (WKZO) -- Rick Santorum will reportedly surge to a 10-15 percent lead "barring big shift" in tonight's calls. The report which comes from ...
Mon, February 06, 2012
By Jim Forsyth
SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - Grammy award-winning country singer Randy Travis was arrested and charged with public drunkenness on Monday in Sanger, Texas ...
Thu, January 26, 2012
The line between the separation of church and state is beginning to look a little fuzzy after a proposed bill passed through a Senate ...
Thu, January 26, 2012
By Paul Taylor and Axel Threfall
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - The European Union's top economic official said on Thursday that more public money will ...
Sun, January 22, 2012
By Dave Warner
STATE COLLEGE, Pa (Reuters) - The son of late Penn State football coach Joe Paterno told 10,000 mourners on Thursday his ...
Thu, January 19, 2012
By Lisa Lambert
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Public employees in the United States are striking back at what they see as attacks on their pensions.
Recently ...
Tue, January 17, 2012
By Dan Wiessner
ALBANY, New York (Reuters) - New York Governor Andrew Cuomo proposed a $132.5 billion state budget on Tuesday that virtually freezes ...
Fri, January 13, 2012
By Kevin Gray
DELRAY BEACH, Florida (Reuters) - A Japanese banker who is a key figure in the Olympus accounting fraud came into public view ...
Mon, January 09, 2012
By Ayesha Rascoe
ARLINGTON, Virginia (Reuters) - The public health effects of shale gas development need to be rigorously studied as production rapidly spreads in ...
Wed, January 04, 2012
By John D. Stoll
DETROIT (Reuters) - Detroit, which has one of the highest crime rates of large American cities, plans to close its police ...
Mon, January 02, 2012
By Paul Day
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's public deficit for 2011 may be higher than the 8 percent of GDP forecast by the new ...
Wed, December 28, 2011
(Reuters) - Montebello, California, a city of about 60,000 in the eastern part of Los Angeles County, is mis-using public assets and funds, the ...
Wed, December 28, 2011
(Reuters) - The value of investments held by U.S. public pensions fell in the third quarter for the first time in a year, battered ...
Wed, December 14, 2011
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria, where more than a third of adults smoke, plans to ban smoking in indoor public spaces from June 1, 2012, the ...
Mon, December 12, 2011
By Christopher Le Coq
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission presented legislation on Monday to open up access to public sector data, in a move ...
Thu, December 08, 2011
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans in Congress on Thursday sought to shift attention back to public pension shortfalls, with estimates of the total deficit ranging from ...
Thu, December 08, 2011
(Reuters) - Coca-Cola Co moved the 125-year-old secret formula for its soft drink to its hometown attraction, the World of Coca-Cola, where it will be ...
Mon, December 05, 2011
By James Vicini
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court let stand on Monday a ruling that religious groups cannot use public schools facilities ...
Wed, November 30, 2011
By Anthony Hughes and Robert Sherwood
NEW YORK, Nov 30 (IFR) - Facebook games developer Zynga Inc is seeking a lower-than-expected $10 billion valuation for ...
Wed, November 23, 2011
By Jim Christie
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - There's no avoiding a ballot showdown over paring public employee pensions in California's third-largest city, its ...
Wed, October 19, 2011
Wed, October 05, 2011
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Director Lars Von Trier said he was questioned on Wednesday by Danish police for possibly breaking French law when he joked about ...
Wed, October 05, 2011
By Noel Randewich and Jim Finkle
SAN FRANCISCO/BOSTON (Reuters) - Salesforce.com Inc scored a coup by publicizing a dispute with rival Oracle Corp ...
Mon, October 03, 2011
By Lisa Lambert
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - To fix their persistent pension problems, some U.S. states are looking to reshape their retirement plans to resemble ...
Mon, October 03, 2011
By Lisa Lambert
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - To fix their persistent pension problems, some U.S. states are looking to reshape their retirement plans to resemble ...
Fri, September 30, 2011
By Lisa Lambert
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - To fix their persistent pension problems, some states are looking to reshape their retirement plans to resemble those in ...
Thu, September 29, 2011
By Grant McCool
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors demanded on Thursday that the judge who will sentence convicted Galleon Group hedge fund founder Raj ...
Mon, September 19, 2011
By Carlyn Kolker
(Reuters) - Video recordings of the trial over California's gay marriage ban should be unsealed, a federal judge ruled on Monday ...
Mon, September 19, 2011
By Jan Strupczewski
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union will call on China this week to boost domestic demand and on the United States and ...
Fri, September 16, 2011
Sheen's sitcom Two and a Half Men was stalled in February (11) following a series of bizarre antics, which began with the star ...
Tue, September 13, 2011
By Alina Selyukh
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More Americans became reliant on public health insurance and lost coverage sponsored by their employers in 2010, the U ...
Mon, September 12, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Thousands of people visited the National September 11th Memorial at the site of the World Trade Center on Monday after it ...
Wed, September 07, 2011
The Superman Returns star, who previously dated Orlando Bloom, split from True Blood actor Alexander Skarsgard in July (11) after two years.
Just a ...
Tue, September 06, 2011
By Megan Davies and Tanya Agrawal
NEW YORK/BANGALORE (Reuters) - Private equity company Carlyle Group filed for an IPO on Tuesday, a long-awaited move ...
Tue, August 30, 2011
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Local and state governments axed more than 200,000 jobs in 2010, according to U.S. Census data released on Tuesday that ...
Fri, August 26, 2011
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Atlanta public school officials appeared on Friday before a county grand jury investigating alleged cheating by teachers and principals on standardized tests ...
Wed, August 24, 2011
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - One day after a magazine claimed that their marriage was in trouble, Hollywood super couple Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith ...
Tue, August 23, 2011
By Jasmin Melvin
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Disruption of cell phone service by a rare East Coast earthquake on Tuesday prompted renewed calls for Congress and ...
Sun, August 21, 2011
By Suzi Parker
LITTLE ROCK, Ark (Reuters) - In his native country of Thailand, Eakpot Nimkulrat is a neurologist.
But at age 43, Nimkulrat has ...
Wed, August 17, 2011
By Rajesh Kumar Singh and Paul de Bendern
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A vast and jubilant crowd cheered as Gandhian activist Anna Hazare walked out ...
Fri, August 05, 2011
The socialite has chosen to speak out about her dry skin issue and has even included a trip to a specialist in her reality ...
Thu, August 04, 2011
The socialite has chosen to speak out about her dry skin issue and has even included a trip to a specialist in her reality ...
Wed, August 03, 2011
By Deepa Seetharaman
TRAVERSE CITY, Michigan (Reuters) - An initial public offering of shares in Chrysler Group LLC is unlikely in 2012, Sergio Marchionne, the ...
Mon, August 01, 2011
The James Bond star married his fellow Brit in a secret ceremony in the Big Apple last month (Jun11), and the pair has kept ...
Sat, July 30, 2011
The James Bond star married his fellow Brit in a secret ceremony in the Big Apple last month (Jun11), and the pair has kept ...
Fri, July 15, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Most Americans want smoking banned in all public places but only 19 percent believe that cigarette smoking should be illegal in ...
Fri, July 08, 2011
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The accounting board for U.S. state and local governments is set to propose on Friday radical reforms to the disclosure practices ...
Wed, June 29, 2011
By John Rondy
MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - Wisconsin's controversial law limiting collective bargaining for public workers took effect on Wednesday.
The law eliminates most collective ...
Wed, June 29, 2011
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is entering the next round of a nationwide boxing match over public pensions, with states approving changes to the ...
Wed, June 29, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Memo to possibly musical and probably strong thieves -- a Bronx neighborhood wants its piano back.
A brightly colored piano that community ...
Fri, June 24, 2011
By Jonathan Allen
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Governor Chris Christie's success in forcing New Jersey public sector workers to pay more for their benefits ...
Fri, June 24, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Connecticut's public employee unions have rejected an offer by Governor Dannel Malloy for a cost-cutting labor accord that would not ...
Wed, June 22, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) - One of New York state's biggest public employee unions said on Wednesday it reached a preliminary agreement with Governor Andrew ...
Wed, June 22, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) - One of New York state's biggest public employee unions said on Wednesday it reached a preliminary agreement with Governor Andrew ...
Mon, June 20, 2011
By Edith Honan
TRENTON, New Jersey (Reuters) - New Jersey's Democrat-controlled Senate on Monday approved changes to the state's pension and benefits system ...
Mon, June 20, 2011
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A Senator on Monday proposed legislation to allow private investment in public infrastructure, saying it would create around $100 billion for projects ...
Fri, June 17, 2011
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Bankers are struggling to regain the trust of consumers around the world after the worst financial crisis in generations rocked the global ...
Tue, June 14, 2011
By Ros Krasny
BOSTON (Reuters) - Communities that now rely almost solely on automobiles will face problems as today's baby boomers turn into tomorrow ...
Mon, June 13, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Facebook is preparing to file for an initial public offering as early as October or November that could value the popular ...
Fri, June 10, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New Jersey Governor Chris Christie announced a pilot program on Thursday that would allow private companies to run public schools in ...
Wed, June 08, 2011
By Bernd Debusmann Jr.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An in-school drug and alcohol abuse clinic is opening at a public high school on Long Island ...
Mon, June 06, 2011
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (Reuters) - Alabama's troubled Jefferson County is to put one-third of its workers on administrative leave without pay from Monday because of ...
Thu, June 02, 2011
By Basil Katz
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Thursday ruled that New York public schools could legally bar religious groups ...
Tue, May 31, 2011
By Jim Forsyth
SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that a high school graduation in a San Antonio suburb may not ...
Wed, May 25, 2011
By David Hendee
OMAHA, Neb (Reuters) - Nebraska lawmakers unanimously approved changes to collective bargaining for public workers on Wednesday but the debate was not ...
Wed, May 25, 2011
MADISON, Wis. (WTAQ) - Candidates for state offices would no longer get tax money under a budget measure passed Tuesday.
On a 12 to 4 ...
Thu, May 19, 2011
By Mary Wisniewski
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Studies released by a reproductive rights research group on Thursday show that unintended pregnancies cost U.S. taxpayers about ...
Wed, May 18, 2011
MADISON, Wis. (WTAQ) - Republican legislative leaders say they’re working on a deal to restore some of the $844 million in proposed state aid ...
Mon, May 16, 2011
The Frost/Nixon star has been dating the actress since last summer (10) and they were recently forced to deny rumours of an engagement ...
Fri, May 13, 2011
MADISON, Wis. (WTAQ) - Dozens of concealed weapons’ supporters jammed hearing rooms in Madison and Wausau Thursday to weigh in on two bills allowing hidden ...
Tue, May 10, 2011
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A U.S. consumer group alleged on Tuesday that researchers with ties to Eli Lilly and Co withheld important information from a ...
Tue, May 10, 2011
By Ros Krasny
NASHUA, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Real estate magnate Donald Trump suggested Wednesday it's not much fun flirting with the idea of ...
Wed, May 04, 2011
MADISON, Wis. (WTAQ) - Public hearings will be held a week from Thursday on the Republicans’ latest effort to legalize the carrying of concealed weapons ...
Tue, May 03, 2011
MADISON, Wis. (WTAQ) - A Wisconsin Senate committee will hear from deer hunters and others on Thursday about a bill to trim down the state ...
Fri, April 22, 2011
By Catherine Hornby
ROME (Reuters) - Pope Benedict took questions from a child in Japan, a Muslim woman in Ivory Coast and a mother caring ...
Fri, April 15, 2011
DEERFIELD, Massachusetts (Reuters) - A Maine man pleaded guilty on Friday to federal charges stemming from threats to rape, torture and kill hosts of a ...
Thu, April 14, 2011
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The emergency manager appointed to put Detroit's troubled public school system on a firmer financial footing said on Thursday he was ...
Thu, April 14, 2011
By Bruce Olson
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - Two zebra newborns made their first public appearance on Thursday at the St. Louis Zoo, new additions to ...
Thu, April 14, 2011
NEENAH, Wis. (WTAQ) - Over 200 people testified in Neenah Wednesday at the fourth and final official hearing on the governor’s proposed state budget ...
Thu, April 07, 2011
STEVENS POINT, Wis. (WTAQ) - The Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee is starting to hear what people think about Governor Scott Walker’s proposed state ...
Wed, April 06, 2011
By Aman Ali
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A pilot who landed a small plane on a public beach in New York City and later bragged ...
Fri, April 01, 2011
By Michael Connor
MIAMI (Reuters) - At the University of Central Florida, the provost's bi-monthly e-mails are now virtually required reading for 56,235 ...
Wed, March 30, 2011
Reese Witherspoon got married on Saturday, but the poor dear's Will the Circle Be Broken was outshined by the first public appearance of ...
Tue, March 29, 2011
By Jo Ingles
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Reuters) - An Ohio House committee on Tuesday passed a bill that would restrict collective bargaining rights for about 350 ...
Tue, March 29, 2011
By Jo Ingles
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Reuters) - An Ohio House committee on Tuesday passed a bill that would restrict collective bargaining rights for public employees ...
Mon, March 28, 2011
Wed, March 23, 2011
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will ban smoking at all indoor public venues from May in an effort to shield the world's most populous nation ...
Wed, March 23, 2011
By Joan Gralla
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City should require its retired public employees to pay for Medicare Part B premiums -- the way ...
Wed, March 23, 2011
By Kay Henderson
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - Three potential 2012 Republican presidential candidates expressed hostility toward the public school system at a home schooling ...
Wed, March 23, 2011
AUSTIN, Tex (Reuters) - Hispanic students are now the majority in Texas public schools, according to the state education agency.
"This has definitely been a ...
Tue, March 22, 2011
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - At least half the U.S. public approves of President Barack Obama's military action in Libya, despite growing criticism from Republicans ...
Tue, March 22, 2011
By Tom Doggett
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The leadership of the Senate Energy Committee is seeking public input on how to fashion a bill creating the ...
Sat, March 19, 2011
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The U.S. ambassador to Mexico has resigned after a public dispute with President Felipe Calderon over the handling of the ...
Fri, March 18, 2011
By Wendell Marsh
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The House of Representatives voted on Thursday to end federal funding for National Public Radio, following recent controversies that ...
Thu, March 17, 2011
By Wendell Marsh
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The House of Representatives voted Thursday to end federal funding for National Public Radio, following recent controversies that entangled ...
Thu, March 17, 2011
By Jim Christie
SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) - More California voters believe public employees' pension benefits are too generous than they did two years ago and ...
Wed, March 16, 2011
By Grant McCool
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Accused hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam did not get secrets about Advanced Micro Devices Inc and eBay Inc ...
Wed, March 16, 2011
By Grant McCool
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Accused hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam did not get secrets about Advanced Micro Devices Inc <AMD.N> and ...
Sun, March 13, 2011
By Christopher Doering
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. public support for expanding nuclear power appears to be slipping after Japan's nuclear crisis while New ...
Thu, March 10, 2011
(Reuters) - Wisconsin and several other states are considering measures to reduce the power of public sector unions.
The U.S. has low union membership ...
Thu, March 10, 2011
When he's not convincing us that The Total Gym REALLY CAN slide under our beds, Chuck Norris takes it upon himself to alert ...
Wed, March 09, 2011
By Kay Henderson
DES MOINES (Reuters) - The Iowa House began debate of a controversial labor bill on Wednesday that Republicans say makes common sense ...
Wed, March 09, 2011
By Donna Smith
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A majority of Americans prefer cutting defense spending to reduce the federal deficit rather than taking money from public ...
Wed, March 09, 2011
By Sui-Lee Wee
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's wary government is a world champion in internet censorship, but Communist Party leaders now want to master ...
Wed, March 09, 2011
Mum and daughter were photographed at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday (05Mar11).
The tot was born via surrogate in December (10). Kidman and ...
Sun, March 06, 2011
MADISON (Reuters) - While sparring in public, Wisconsin Republican Governor Scott Walker and Democrats have quietly talked about making some changes to the governor's ...
Fri, March 04, 2011
By Lisa Lambert
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The jobs outlook is growing dimmer and dimmer for the public sector.
Federal employment data released on Friday shows ...
Fri, March 04, 2011
NEW YORK, March 4 (Reuters Legal) - A lawsuit filed against the mayor and city council of Austin will test whether public officials in Texas ...
Wed, March 02, 2011
By Timothy Gardner
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ability to protect citizens from premature death and other health problems would ...
Wed, March 02, 2011
Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber proved they're the hottest new couple in showbiz by officially stepping out together for the first time at ...
Tue, March 01, 2011
MADISON, Wisconsin (Reuters) - Wisconsin officials said Tuesday they would not ease entry restrictions at the Capitol Building in Madison after a judge ordered there ...
Tue, March 01, 2011
MADISON, Wis. (WTAQ) - Wisconsin is one of 41 states where public employees get better pay and benefits than their private sector counterparts.
But according ...
Mon, February 28, 2011
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Monday everyone should be ready for sacrifice to help tackle U.S. budget problems, but it does ...
Mon, February 28, 2011
MADISON, Wis. (WTAQ) - The state government’s largest public employee union filed an unfair labor practice charge Monday against Governor Scott Walker.
The Wisconsin ...
Sun, February 27, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sen. Charles Schumer on Sunday called on major U.S. web site operators such as Amazon and Twitter to switch to ...
Fri, February 25, 2011
Tiger’s All-Star first baseman Miguel Cabrera reported yesterday to Detroit’s spring training facility in Lakeland, Florida following his arrest last week on ...
Wed, February 23, 2011
By Solarina Ho and Pav Jordan
TORONTO (Reuters) - The Ontario Securities Commission will assess whether the London Stock Exchange's proposed takeover of TMX ...
Tue, February 22, 2011
By Jim Christie
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California Republicans, who could hold hostage a state budget proposed by its new Democratic governor, are drafting demands ...
Tue, February 22, 2011
By Jim Leckrone
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Reuters) - Thousands of people picketed the state Capitol on Tuesday to protest a bill to cut collective bargaining rights ...
Mon, February 21, 2011
MADISON, Wis. (WTAQ) - Majority Republicans say they’re holding firm on their plans to reduce bargaining rights for Wisconsin’s public union workers – even ...
Thu, February 17, 2011
The landmark couldn't be shut down for filming and so the onscreen couple had to shoot a romantic scene before a big crowd ...
Wed, February 16, 2011
MADISON, Wis. (WTAQ) - A public hearing on the governor’s plan to reduce public union benefits and bargaining power ended about 3 a.m ...
Wed, February 16, 2011
Gnomeo & Juliet hits theaters today and is already generating plenty of negative buzz with parent groups over its conclusion. It appears that the film ...
Tue, February 15, 2011
MADISON, Wis. (WTAQ) - An overflow crowd jammed a State Capitol hearing room Tuesday to have their say on Governor Scott Walker’s plans to ...
Mon, February 14, 2011
MADISON, Wis. (WTAQ) - The state Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee will hold a public hearing Tuesday on the governor’s cutbacks for public employee ...
Wed, February 09, 2011
By Lisa Lambert
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican lawmakers swore off any bailout of state and city governments on Wednesday, turning the screws on states and ...
Wed, February 09, 2011
By John Whitesides
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A majority of Americans believe the United States should be cautious about backing democracy in the Middle East because ...
Tue, February 08, 2011
By Jim Christie
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 8 (Reuters ) - Efforts to tackle the costs of public pensions advanced on Tuesday in three Western U.S ...
Fri, February 04, 2011
By Ritsuko Ando
NEW YORK (Reuters) - No longer Wall Street's top over-achiever, network equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc <CSCO.O> must persuade wary ...
Thu, February 03, 2011
By Clare Baldwin and Ben Berkowitz
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As bailed-out insurer American International Group <AIG.N> prepares to return to the public markets ...
Thu, January 27, 2011
By Jasmin Melvin
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House will support legislation ensuring a block of airwaves are used for public safety rather than going ...
Wed, January 26, 2011
By Frederik Joelving
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Devices to restore a normal heartbeat after cardiac arrest appear to be less useful at home than ...
Wed, January 26, 2011
By John Whitesides
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to eliminate public financing of presidential campaigns, calling the ...
Tue, January 18, 2011
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (WTAQ) - We could learn more about Governor Scott Walker’s plans for public schools on Friday, when he speaks in Milwaukee to ...
Thu, January 13, 2011
MADISON, Wis. (WTAQ) - A public hearing will be held Thursday afternoon on Governor Scott Walker’s plan to partially privatize the state Commerce Department ...
Wed, January 12, 2011
HOLLAND, MI (WHTC News) - Holland city planners yesterday scheduled a January 25th public hearing into how the Tulip City should handle the matter ...
Wed, January 12, 2011
By Andy Sullivan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. public overwhelmingly opposes raising the country's debt limit even though failure to do so could ...
Mon, January 10, 2011
Seyfried, who previously dated her Mamma Mia! co-star Dominic Cooper, was first linked to Reese Witherspoon's ex-husband in October (10) after they met ...
Mon, January 10, 2011
The actor has gained legions of loyal followers since he shot to fame playing hunky teacher Will Schuester in the hit U.S. TV ...
Sun, January 09, 2011
LONDON (Reuters) - Health research data must be made more widely available in the scientific community if researchers are to unlock its full potential and ...
Sun, January 09, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A coalition of seven major public pension systems, led by New York City Comptroller John Liu, has asked the boards of ...
Wed, January 05, 2011
By Nadia Damouni
NEW YORK (Reuters) - LinkedIn, the social networking site for professionals, plans to go public in 2011 and has selected its financial ...
Mon, January 03, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York state employees should be asked to accept a wage freeze, and when their contracts expire, pay cuts could be ...
Wed, December 15, 2010
By Dave Clarke
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The panel empowered by Congress to investigate the causes of the 2007-2009 financial crisis is falling prey to the ...
Mon, December 06, 2010
By Megan Davies and Michael Erman
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Private equity firm Carlyle Group <CYL.UL>, which has been considering an initial public offering ...
Mon, December 06, 2010
The Frost/Nixon star, who was previously married to Kate Beckinsale, reportedly met the Sherlock Holmes actress at a party earlier this year (10 ...
Wed, December 01, 2010
Spotted: Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal not looking like ""just friends"" in Nashville on Saturday. But here's a photo of them looking like ...
Tue, November 30, 2010
The former The O.C. star shocked fans in July 2009 when she was placed under an involuntary psychiatric hold.
She subsequently revealed a ...
Wed, November 24, 2010
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WIBQ) - The Terre Haute Board of Public Works and Safety voted Monday to approve borrowing money to pay for a new ...
Wed, November 17, 2010
The actress moved from Britain to the U.S. last year (09) to enrol in an English Literature course at Rhode Island's prestigious ...
Tue, November 16, 2010
By Vicky Buffery
PARIS (Reuters Life!) - France's Louvre museum is making an unprecedented appeal to the general public to help it raise the ...
Tue, November 09, 2010
The hiking enthusiast had to amputate his own arm to break free from his rock-face prison and his gripping story has been made into ...
Fri, November 05, 2010
By Julian Linden
LOUISVILLE (Reuters) - Blame claimed the Breeders' Cup Classic and the lion's share of the $5 million prize money but it ...
Thu, October 28, 2010
By William Maclean, Security Correspondent
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's top spy makes the first public speech by a serving UK espionage chief on Thursday ...
Wed, October 27, 2010
By Nichola Groom
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - With decades of public service under his belt, 72-year-old California gubernatorial candidate Jerry Brown joked last month that ...
Fri, October 08, 2010
NEW YORK, NY (WSAU) - Brett Favre is back in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Number 4 may be preparing for the New ...
Mon, October 04, 2010
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Tobacco advertising in Russia, where more than half of adults smoke, should be outlawed by 2012 and smoking in public places banned ...
Wed, September 29, 2010
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Johnson & Johnson <JNJ.N> disappointed consumers in recalling millions of bottles of popular children's medicines, but products should be back on ...
Wed, September 29, 2010
The Victoria's Secret stunner confirmed she was expecting husband Orlando Bloom's child in August (10) - just weeks after the couple wed.
And ...
Fri, September 10, 2010
TERRE HAUTE, INd. (WIBQ) - Mayor Duke Bennett says he will personally look into claims that a public housing facility is infested with roaches.
Terre ...
Wed, September 01, 2010
The funnyman pleaded no contest to accusations he had been caught masturbating in a Florida porn theatre, because he couldn't bear the thought ...
Mon, August 30, 2010
The moviemaker has been left fuming after Joshua Stewart and Paul Klimczak claimed a security guard employed by Bay pistol-whipped them outside a Hollywood ...
Sun, August 29, 2010
By Jessica Hall and James Regan
PHILADELPHIA/PARIS (Reuters) - France's Sanofi-Aventis on Sunday publicly disclosed its $18.5 billion, $69-per-share cash offer for ...
Fri, August 27, 2010
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Muslim center planned near the site of the World Trade Center attack could qualify for tax-free financing, a spokesman for ...
Thu, August 26, 2010
Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez says you won’t know until game time for the Wolverine’s home opener against Connecticut who his choice is ...
Tue, August 24, 2010
The actors, who play lovers in TV vampire drama True Blood, wed at a private residence in Malibu, California on Saturday (21Aug10) - and both ...
Thu, August 19, 2010
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The NBA fined Portland Trail Blazers swingman Rudy Fernandez $25,000 on Thursday for public statements considered detrimental to the league ...
Sat, August 14, 2010
(Holland Twp., MI - WHTC News) - Ottawa County Health Department officials on Saturday lifted a public health advisory on the waters of Lake Michigan off ...
Fri, August 13, 2010
TERRE HAUTE (WIBQ) - There's a new place that the Indiana Department of Natural Resources is working on and it'll be open on ...
Wed, August 04, 2010
By Corbett B. Daly
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The second Democrat in the House of Representatives to face an ethics trial in the fall wants the ...
Wed, August 04, 2010
By Jim Christie
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has state employees on the ropes.
Growing public outrage over their pay, benefits and ...
Fri, July 23, 2010
By Lisa Lambert
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - State and local governments have cut fewer jobs than the private sector during the recession, but public education is ...
Wed, July 21, 2010
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Repairing and modernizing U.S. public transportation systems will cost $77.7 billion, and maintaining those networks will require an average of ...
Tue, July 20, 2010
If you’re a Lion’s football fanatic, you can check your calendar now to decide which of the team’s practice sessions you ...
Thu, July 15, 2010
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A big majority of Americans are unfamiliar with the sweeping overhaul of financial rules that was headed to final approval in Congress ...
Mon, July 12, 2010
By Tom Pilcher
ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) - If only Tiger Woods could bond with fans as well as he did with his caddie on ...
Wed, July 07, 2010
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Some New York public employees are spiking their pension benefits by working hundreds of hours of overtime as they near retirement ...
Sat, July 03, 2010
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A presidential panel to probe the cause of the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and recommend new rules to ...
Tue, June 22, 2010
By John Whitesides
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A majority of Americans still support offshore drilling on the U.S. coastline despite the devastating oil spill in ...
Mon, June 21, 2010
Terre Haute (WIBQ)-Your chance to speak out on a proposal to double sewer rates in Terre Haute is coming up. The first opportunity ...
Sat, June 12, 2010
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will publish the results of an official probe into recent suicides at electronics maker Foxconn's giant manufacturing plant in south ...
Mon, June 07, 2010
By Jim Christie
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Smaller paychecks beat reams of pink slips, California public employee unions are concluding in contract talks with local ...
Mon, June 07, 2010
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stress tests that the United States conducted on its banks last year show releasing the results of such tests can be ...
Mon, May 31, 2010
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece, a nation of heavy smokers, will ban tobacco in all indoor public places from September 1 because a partial ban enacted ...
Wed, May 19, 2010
By Arshad Mohammed
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is likely to play down a military base dispute when she visits Japan on ...
Wed, May 19, 2010
By Susan Heavey and Lisa Richwine
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration should make more information public, including its reasons for ...
Fri, May 14, 2010
By Emily Kaiser
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Advanced economies face a herculean task to restore public debt to pre-crisis levels, and failure to do so will ...
Thu, May 13, 2010
Terre Haute (WIBQ)-The public got it's chance to find out about the area's budget crisis first hand last night during a ...
Tue, April 13, 2010
By Derek Caney
NEW YORK (Reuters) - "You're sounding like one of those cynical halfwits."
John Lydon (a.k.a. Johnny Rotten) sends his ...
Tue, April 13, 2010
By Derek Caney
NEW YORK (Reuters) - "You're sounding like one of those cynical halfwits."
John Lydon (a.k.a. Johnny Rotten) sends his ...
Sat, April 10, 2010
By Natsuko Waki
CAMBRIDGE, England (Reuters) - IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn said on Saturday that public debt in the advanced economies is set to increase ...
Wed, March 31, 2010
TERRE HAUTE (WIBQ)-The Terre Haute bus system is going green.
The city gave a sneak-peek at one of two hybrid busses they will ...
Mon, March 22, 2010
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The majority of Americans who favor nuclear-generated electricity hit a new high this year, according to a poll on Monday that suggests ...
Thu, March 18, 2010
By Joan Gralla
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York authorities, agencies, and local governments that pay public workers some of the highest salaries and benefits ...
Wed, March 17, 2010
By Amy Norton
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Wider dissemination of portable defibrillators in Japan's schools, workplaces and other public venues has increased the ...
Wed, March 17, 2010
By Rhee So-eui
SEOUL (Reuters) - Shin Eun-chul is a four-decade insurance veteran who, into his eighth year in charge of South Korea's No ...
Mon, March 15, 2010
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City will renovate 21 public housing projects, home to thousands of people, through two deals that allow it to ...
Fri, March 12, 2010
By Gail Mitchell
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - At the end of "Pirate Radio" -- the 2009 feature film about a '60s illegal rock 'n' roll radio ...
Wed, March 10, 2010
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The most commonly used tool for detecting prostate cancer, routine PSA screening, has become "a hugely expensive public health disaster," its discoverer ...
Tue, March 02, 2010
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. health insurers should post information about rising premiums for certain customers on their company websites to justify rising costs, the ...
Tue, March 02, 2010
MADISON, Wis. (WTAQ) - A new survey says Wisconsin is second to last among the states in what it spends on public health. The Robert ...
Fri, February 26, 2010
SPRINGFIELD, Ill (WIBQ)-Free public transportation for Illinois seniors could come to an end. The state House voted to end the program today. Lawmakers ...
Fri, February 19, 2010
By Tim Gaynor
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Florida (Reuters) - A total hush fell over the darkened room at the PGA club house and all eyes ...
Wed, February 17, 2010
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (WTAQ) - Golfer Tiger Woods will make his first public comments in months on Friday. The world's number-one golfer will ...
Tue, February 16, 2010
MADISON, Wis. (WTAQ) - Dane County health officials say there is no cause for alarm, after 2 young people died from bacterial meningitis this month ...
Fri, February 05, 2010
By Steve Eder
NEW YORK (Reuters) - In a sign it is concerned about Main Street anger over bankers' compensation, Goldman Sachs Group Inc <GS ...
Wed, February 03, 2010
By Bernie McGuire
DUBAI (Reuters) - Tiger Woods needs to show some humility and appear in public to admit he "messed up" by cheating on ...
Thu, January 28, 2010
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A dip in the public pool or local lake may boost people's odds of catching a case of "stomach ...
Mon, January 25, 2010
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Strengthening the U.S. economy and improving the job situation are the top domestic political priorities of Americans, according to a poll ...
Tue, January 19, 2010
By James Vicini
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that the constitutional right to a public trial in criminal cases means that ...
Thu, December 31, 2009
By Michael Flaherty and Robin Paxton
HONG KONG/MOSCOW (Reuters) - UC RUSAL plans to raise up to $2.6 billion in a landmark Hong ...
Mon, December 21, 2009
SANAA (Reuters) - Al Qaeda militants made a rare public appearance in restive south Yemen on Monday, telling an anti-government rally that the group's ...
Mon, December 21, 2009
WASHINGTON D.C. (WRN) - Russ Feingold says he has not done a flip-flop on health care reform. The Wisconsin Senate Democrat previously said he ...
Tue, December 15, 2009
MADISON (WRN) - State lawmakers will hear what people think Tuesday about letting cancer patients and others use marijuana for their treatment.
The Assembly and ...
Tue, December 15, 2009
MADISON (WRN) - State health officials are starting to urge the general public to get vaccinated for the H1N1 swine flu. Until now, there was ...
Mon, December 14, 2009
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WTAQ) - People in Ashwaubenon and Pulaski will get a chance to get the H1N1 vaccine this week. Flu clinics planned for ...
Sun, December 06, 2009
MILAN (Reuters) - Countries with mounting public debt jeopardize the sustainability of their economic recovery from the global financial crisis over the next several years ...
Wed, December 02, 2009
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Most Americans would like to see a "public option" in health insurance reform but doubt anything Congress does will lower costs or ...
Wed, December 02, 2009
By John Whitesides
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Democrats hunted for a compromise on a government-run insurance plan and battled Republicans on home care for the ...
Mon, November 30, 2009
STEVENS POINT, Wis. (WSAU) Students in Portage County will start getting the first rounds of H1N1 vaccinations this week after the health department was ...
Wed, November 25, 2009
MADISON (WRN) - A bill to roll back some costly car insurance requirements gets a hearing at the Capitol.
State Representative John Nygren says there ...
Wed, November 25, 2009
By John Whitesides
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The fight over a U.S. government-run public insurance plan may be getting louder and noisier, but for now ...
Thu, November 19, 2009
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York Times editorial slammed Goldman Sachs <GS.N> for its role in the financial crisis and said that instead ...
Tue, November 17, 2009
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A majority of Americans expressed confidence U.S. President Barack Obama's new Afghanistan strategy will succeed, but they are divided over ...
Tue, November 17, 2009
By Joene Hendry
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Going on a cruise? To cut your risk of getting sick while sailing the high seas, avoid ...
Tue, November 17, 2009
MADISON (WRN) - Wisconsin lawmakers will hold a public hearing December 15th on a bill to let cancer patients and others take marijuana to relieve ...
Thu, November 12, 2009
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WTAQ) - Brown County health officials are getting ready for a crush of people looking to get the H1N1 vaccine. They're ...
Tue, November 10, 2009
MADISON (WRN) - Legislation providing a legal defense for use of prayer instead of medical treatment gets a hearing at the Capitol Tuesday. The bill ...
Fri, November 06, 2009
MADISON (WRN) - Wisconsin is getting $1.7 million in federal stimulus to create a map of where folks are getting broadband Internet access, so ...
Tue, November 03, 2009
By Jon Hurdle
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Bus, subway and trolley service in Philadelphia halted on Tuesday as transit workers went on strike over wages, pensions ...
Wed, October 28, 2009
By Tim Gaynor
PHOENIX (Reuters) - Including a government-run insurance option in a U.S. healthcare bill has split lawmakers in the Democrat-controlled U.S ...
Wed, October 28, 2009
By Susan Heavey
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some of the nation's largest companies pushed back against U.S. Democrats' plans to deliver a government-run insurance ...
Mon, October 26, 2009
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid said on Monday the Senate's sweeping healthcare reform bill would include a government-run insurance ...
Fri, October 23, 2009
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The health reform bill making its way through the House of Representatives will include a public insurance option, but negotiations are continuing ...
Wed, October 21, 2009
By Dan Whitcomb and Bob Mezan
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Fossils from the smallest dinosaur found in North America, a fleet-footed species only 28 inches ...
Wed, October 14, 2009
By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hospital and other healthcare workers are at the front of the line to get the ...
Tue, September 29, 2009
By John Whitesides and Donna Smith
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Senate panel on Tuesday rejected a government-run "public" insurance option as part of a broad ...
Wed, September 16, 2009
By Donna Smith and John Whitesides
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Max Baucus unveiled his plan for a 10-year, $856 billion healthcare overhaul on ...
Tue, September 15, 2009
By Anna Driver
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Former billionaire Allen Stanford, accused of running a $7 billion Ponzi scheme, will be represented by a public defender ...
Tue, September 15, 2009
By Lewis Krauskopf
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Support is lacking, particularly in the U.S. Senate, for a government-run health plan that would compete in ...
Mon, September 14, 2009
By Gene Emery
BOSTON (Reuters) - Most U.S. doctors favor having both public and private options in a reformed healthcare system, a survey published ...
Sun, September 13, 2009
(Corrects to remove reference in ninth paragraph to special dividend)
By Phil Wahba
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Efforts by private equity firms to sell stakes ...
Sat, September 12, 2009
UNDATED (WSAU) A $3.6 million investigation into low water levels on Lakes Michigan and Huron was meant to be open and transparent. But ...
Tue, September 08, 2009
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer said on Tuesday he could back a bill to overhaul the U.S. healthcare system without a ...
Mon, September 07, 2009
CINCINNATI, Ohio (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Monday that the "public option" of a federally run health care program should be part of ...
Mon, September 07, 2009
LONDON (Reuters) - Punk rock singer John Lydon, formerly known as Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols, is re-forming his band Public Image Ltd -- or ...
Tue, September 01, 2009
By Antonella Ciancio
MILAN (Reuters) - Spaniards stand united behind Madrid's bid for the 2016 Olympic Games while Tokyo has the weakest public support ...
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