The surprising reason airport delays are suddenly so bad
A secret test of airport security last year found alarming lapses and forced TSA to revert to slower screening procedures.
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Alibaba’s stock rocked after SEC investigation disclosed
Alibaba’s stock tumbles--the second-biggest one-day selloff since going public--on heavy volume after the China-based e-commerce giant disclosed in a regulatory filing that it was being investigated by ...
MarketWatch
Will General Electric (GE) Stock Slide on Lawsuit With Alstom?
Shares of General Electric (GE) are up Wednesday afternoon, despite a lawsuit filed by Alstom accusing the company of breach of contract.
The StreetChesapeake Energy: ‘Better Opportunities Ahead’
Yesterday, Chesapeake Energy (CHK) announced a debt-for-equity swap that helped reduce its near-term borrowings. Wunderlich's Jason Wangler notes that such swaps "make sense" but comes "at the expense of dilution to the common shareholders." He argues that there will be better opportunities to but…
Barrons
Will Qualcomm Make a Major Acquisition?
With $30 billion of cash, CEO Mollenkopf has the means
Fortune
5 things rich people do with money — that you should be doing
You can learn a lot from how rich people handle their money.
MarketWatchHewlett Packard Enterprises' Second Spinoff Is a 'Win-Win' for Everyone, Cramer Says
The spinoff from HP plans to split again, this time through a merger of its enterprise services business with Computer Sciences.
TheStreet.comThink About Clipping Some Buffalo Wild Wings
The company can't raise prices, and its segment is saturated.
Real Money
6 ways to have a happy retirement
Retirees are less satisfied these days, but there are easy ways to change that.
USA TodayThe largest US luxury homebuilder crushed earnings but acknowledged the big problem in the housing market
Toll Brothers, the largest luxury homebuilder in the US, reported strong earnings Tuesday but...
Business Insider
Cramer: Time to buy the most hated sectors imaginable
Jim Cramer says when there is this much bearish sentiment, investors have to go for these three groups — the most loathed stocks out there.
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Sports Authority shutting down with giant going-out-of-business sale
Store closing sales are set to begin by May 27 and finish no later than Aug. 31
USA TodayOPEC Head Calls for $65 Oil
Qatar’s Energy minister Mohammed bin Saleh al-Sada has called for a $65 price floor for crude
Oilprice.comBernie Should Hit Hillary With the Dubious Donations in ‘Clinton Cash’
The FBI is investigating Terry McAuliffe’s ties to the Clinton Foundation, and donations made by a prominent Chinese businessman to both the Virginia governor’s campaign and to the foundation. The Clinton Foundation has come under scrutiny for years, charged with being a vessel for Bill and Hillary…
The Fiscal Times
7 Debt Payoffs That Boost Your Credit Score the Most
Your credit score can be a baffling thing. Your score goes up, and it goes down, and it's not always clear what is responsible for the movement.
Kiplinger.com
Here's who actually owns the stock market
It's easy to think that the stock market is the playground of hedge funds and day traders, but in...
Business Insider
Obamacare price hikes are coming—but they depend on where you live
Where you buy Obamacare plans could significantly affect how much more you will pay for your coverage next year.
CNBC.comPutting a Homemade Air Conditioner to the Test
Do-it-yourself air conditioners can cost as little as $20 dollars to make. Our experts build and test two types to see if they can cool the air in Consumer Reports' test chamber.
ConsumerReports
Gold drops to seven-week low on Fed rate hike prospects
Bullion has taken a beating from the prospect of an imminent rate increase, as indicated by Fed meeting minutes released last week. Gold is sensitive to interest rates, gains in which raise the opportunity cost of holding the non-interest-yielding asset. Spot gold was down 0.2 percent at $1,223.96…
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Air Force to Congress: We Can’t Afford All of These Fighter Jets
The Pentagon says its total aviation inventory will shrink by roughly 10 percent over the next decade because it can’t afford to build and modernize enough planes to keep up with the pace of aircraft retirements, according to a new agency report. The "Annual Aviation Inventory and Funding Plan…
The Fiscal Times
If you depend on dividends, you better watch this metric
Investors love big dividends, but some companies lack the earnings to afford it. Here's how to know if a dividend could be masking cash problems.
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