Amazon shoppers will pay more when they purchase depending upon where they live; San Bernardino's city council declares a fiscal emergency; Former Duke Energy CEO Bill Johnson will testify about his ouster today;
Global markets are broadly lower after disappointing news from China, online gambling could return to the US, and Saks and Neiman Marcus could talk merger.
It's been one year since Facebook went public, J.P. Morgan wants shareholders to reject a split of the chairman and CEO roles held by Jamie Dimon, and a look at the markets.
Weak economic data sends stocks lower. Game maker TimeGate Studios to shutter operations. Airlines report improved financial performance in first quarter.
The Justice Department opens a criminal probe of the IRS's treatment of tea-party groups, Federal budget cuts are taking a toll on the office parks in Washington DC's suburbs, and a look at the markets.
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