Stocks Plunge; Dow Dips Below 10,000Major U.S. stock indices tumbled on Monday over ongoing concerns about the economic recovery and dangerously high budget deficits in some European countries. |
Report: Toyota to Recall 2010 Prius in Japan and U.S.Toyota Motor Corp is to recall more than 270,000 of its 2010 Prius hybrid cars after increasing complaints of braking problems, Japan's Kyodo News agency reported Monday, citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter. |
Subscribe Today!2010 Corporate Elite: Diversity, Vision, Remain Keys to SuccessIn times of economic turmoil, the importance of the success story transcends the realm of mere human interest. As the U.S. economy struggles to regain its footing in the aftermath of a devastating recession, we look to these stories for optimism and, above all, a little insight. In its annual Corporate Elite edition, HispanicBusiness Magazine again highlights 25 highly successful Hispanic executives, whose stories remind us that, whatever the obstacles, success is within reach. |
Report: Toyota to Recall 2010 Prius in Japan and U.S.Toyota Motor Corp is to recall more than 270,000 of its 2010 Prius hybrid cars after increasing complaints of braking problems, Japan's Kyodo News agency reported Monday, citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter. Ford (F) to Fix Hybrid's Braking ProblemFord (NYSE:F) announced Thursday it will repair some 2010 Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan hybrid models that can give drivers the impression the car's brakes have failed. |
Fed Planning for Economic RecoveryThe U.S. Federal Reserve bank is likely to use a variety of options to slow the economy when the recovery is stronger, bank officials said. |
'Undercover Boss': Keep a Lid On ItCBS's "Undercover Boss" is the ultimate in false uplift reality shows. |
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John Murtha, U.S. Representative, Dies at 77U.S. Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., died Monday at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, Va., officials said. |
Trees Are Growing FasterEastern forests are growing at faster rates than any time in the previous 225 years, and the reason appears to be climate change -- or rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide and a longer growing season. Every other likely reason has been ruled out. This comes from Smithsonian forest ecologist Geoffrey Parker. His and his colleagues' research was published this week the latest issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. |
2010 Corporate Elite: Diversity, Vision, Remain Keys to SuccessIn times of economic turmoil, the importance of the success story transcends the realm of mere human interest. As the U.S. economy struggles to regain its footing in the aftermath of a devastating recession, we look to these stories for optimism and, above all, a little insight. In its annual Corporate Elite edition, HispanicBusiness Magazine again highlights 25 highly successful Hispanic executives, whose stories remind us that, whatever the obstacles, success is within reach. |
Report: iPad to Boost Tablet Sales to 50 MillionThe launch of Apple's iPad will finally ignite demand for tablet computers, and manufacturers will sell 50 million of the devices annually by 2014, according to a market research report issued Monday. |