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Dienstag, 12. November 2013 00:00:00 Wirtschaft News
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The White House could try to bypass its balky health insurance exchange if repairs don't fix it soon

Bre Pettis’s company has teamed with crowdfunding site DonorsChoose to help get 3D printers into the classroom

Yahoo inflames employee sentiment by making managers rate workers on a forced ranking system that follows a bell curve, and then fire some of them

New York-based startup Tiggly aims to bring hands-on play and learning to Apple’s popular device

Horton Chief Executive Officer Donald Tomnitz says consumers are too sensitive to tiny interest rate changes, but mortgage math adds up over time

A survey shows consumers would be interested in Greek yogurt anti-aging cream, toothpaste, and diaper rash cream, among other potential health and beauty products

The U.S. Department of Education has proposed stricter rules to make it easier to cut off funding to low-performing, for-profit schools—and even to make them help certain borrowers

The House of Representatives will consider the Furthering Asbestos Claim Transparency (FACT) Act, which Republicans say would prevent payments for fraudulent injury allegations

The U.S. Federal Reserve cannot fire up a printing press to inject more cash into the economy—neither literally nor conceptually

Corn syrup prices could fall as much as 10 percent in the face of a bumper 2013 corn crop, cheap sugar, and bad publicity for high-fructose corn syrup

A look at the personal views of Chick-Fil-A Chief Executive Officer Dan Cathy, beyond his thoughts about the traditional family

Paleo adherents who want dark, quiet bedrooms are raving about Indow Windows, which makes heat-saving, noise-reducing, blackout window panels

New data on salaries at small tech companies add some nuance to the well-documented story of gender disparities in the tech industry

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission wants Craig Zucker to pay $57 million for a Buckyballs product recall. He's challenging the government's so-called Park doctrine

At the Third Plenum, the country’s National Health and Family Planning Commission discusses tweaking—not abandoning—the policy

China's Communist Party Central Committee has embraced a reformist position with broad market goals and few details