PHOTOS: Haunting Images Of Detroit’s Decline
In Detroit, the devastating economic effects of deindustrialization continue to push inhabitants away from what was once the fourth-largest city in America. New census data...
The 10 Wealthiest Divorcées In The World (PHOTOS)
Forbes published their annual Billionaires List on Wednesday, comprised of the 1,210 wealthiest people on the planet, totaling a net worth of $4.5 trillion. This...
No Pre-Nup, Big Problems? Hurley Could Lose Millions In Divorce
Liz Hurley is set to get a 'quickie' divorce from husband Arun Nayar, the Daily Mail is reporting--a move that will ensure she doesn't lose...
Where Unemployment Has Been Growing The Fastest (PHOTOS)
Despite this morning's rather optimistic numbers, which showed the U.S. economy created 151,000 jobs in October, the most in five months, some areas of the...
Neil Collins, Reuters Journalist, Resigns After Writing About Companies He Owned Shares In
A columnist for Reuters BreakingViews, Reuters' financial opinion website, has resigned after it emerged that he repeatedly wrote about companies he had invested in. The...
Prop Traders Move To Hedge Funds
If Wall Street is getting "boring" in response to new regulations, the traders themselves are resisting that trend. Bloomberg News reports that "dozens" of proprietary...
U.S. Economy Is 11.5 Million Jobs Short, EPI Says (CHART)
Even though the unemployment rate remained flat at 9.6 percent in September, the labor market would now need to add a total of about 11.5...
FDIC Ready To Sue Executives From Failed Banks
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is poised to sue over 50 executives from failed banks, Bloomberg News reports. The potential lawsuits would help the FDIC...
Surprising Efforts By Companies In Alternative Energy (PHOTOS)
It's shameful how many corporate entities push back against any meaningful climate action. But among the lobbying masses, there are companies quietly investing in new...
BP May Have Violated U.S. Sanctions On Trade With Iran, Says Government Audit
This story has been updated BP is one of 16 international companies that may have violated U.S. sanctions against selling gas to Iran, according to...
The Poorest States In The U.S. (PHOTOS)
The Great Recession increased poverty in 31 of 50 U.S. states last year, according to data released Tuesday by the Census Bureau. These states, which...
Too Big To Fail Reform Vote Delayed
Regulators delayed Monday their vote on how to resolve the "too big to fail" problem, saying they needed at least another week to discuss their...

