The Government Accountability Office is set to rule on a case filed by Boeing, which is contesting the U.S. Air Force’s February decision to award rivals Airbus and Northrop Grumman a $35 billion contract for 179 refueling tankers.
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In a follow-up to our written debate, University of Miami Cuban-studies professor José Azel and North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Roger Johnson respond to reader comments about U.S. restrictions on trade with Cuba
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With little room for the Fed to make a course adjustment safely, Bernanke's balancing-act comments carry even greater weight than usual
The diversified investment bank does not have the requisite strength or size for the current environment. But suitors are holding back—for now
"Large corporations will never bring broadband technology to rural areas without the requirement to do so. It's too important to leave to the whims of the private market alone."
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In a chat with Maria Bartiromo, the CEO discusses the carmaker's struggles and its challenge in creating "a whole new identity"
A new policy set by the Beijing Olympic organizing committee means Games sponsors will now have to resubmit their bids to buy ads