Apple paid no corporate income tax to any national government on tens of billions of dollars in income over the past four years, a Senate investigation found.
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It took Whirlpool eight months to close a 1,000-person factory in Arkansas last year amid falling sales. In Italy, the company has been trying for three years to cut 500 jobs—with only partial success.
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The German economy is due to recover at a stronger clip this quarter, but the euro-zone debt crisis remains a significant risk, Germany's central bank wrote.
Large tornadoes swept through towns just south of Oklahoma City, killing at least 51 people—including 20 children—and laying waste to numerous buildings, including more than one elementary school.
Yahoo's $1.1 billion deal for Tumblr is a fairy-tale ending for the blogging site, which fetched a rich price despite its meager revenue. Many other highflying Web startups may not be as lucky.
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Japanese policy makers are prepared for a further weakening of the yen despite recent acknowledgment that the excessive strength has largely been corrected.
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Mark Hayes was a Washington policy wonk on a long and steady ascent. A series of emails to a client was all it took to put that carefully crafted career on hold.
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Vodafone said it will keep the $3.15 billion dividend payment it will receive from Verizon Wireless and plow it into its flagging operations in Europe, which weighed heavily on the mobile giant's full-year profit.
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J.P. Morgan is preparing for a shake-up of its board even if every director wins re-election at Tuesday's shareholder meeting and James Dimon keeps his dual job as chairman and chief executive.
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U.K. inflation slowed in April, but with prices still rising much faster than wages, there are fears that a continued squeeze on consumers' spending power could hold back an economic recovery.
Sterling edged lower against the dollar as inflation in the U.K. eased more than anticipated, while European stocks drifted in negative territory.
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People are daft about Daft Punk, crazy enough to spend thousands of dollars on helmets resembling what the two pop stars are usually wearing.
Martin Essex discovers who is making waves as a top stock picker in this first Europe's Best Analysts survey.
Rather than tune out a political system plagued by allegations of cronyism and wasteful spending, Spaniards and many other Europeans are turning to grass-roots activism.
The Syrian army battled alongside Hezbollah militants to reclaim a rebel-held city, amplifying pressure on President Barack Obama to find a way to alter the course of events in the widening civil war.
Chinese quartet enjoys Maserati lifestyle with missions of social-media fans.
Behavior changes can serve as an early signal of mental-health issues, recent research indicates.Recognizing social changes that previously might have been shrugged off could allow for earlier treatment, doctors say.
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For all the talk that "Wall Street is back" from the ravages of the 2008-2009 crisis, there are signs that the financial industry is undergoing a profound transformation, writes Francesco Guerrera.
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This spacious villa in Ibiza has lovely views across the sea to the island of Formentera.
Violent tornadoes swept through towns just south of Oklahoma City Monday afternoon, flattening neighborhoods and landing a direct blow on an elementary school. Just a day earlier, several tornadoes tore through central Oklahoma and Kansas.
In today's pictures, a man crosses terraced fields in China, a baby competes in a crawling race in Moscow, tornadoes strike Oklahoma and Kansas, and more.
This country estate in the South of France is both secluded and handily positioned for the beaches of St.-Tropez.
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Three thought leaders—Encore.org's Marc Freedman, author Hamilton Beazley and Nancy Newall of the Centre on Aging at the University of Manitoba—discuss ways to deal successfully with life's regrets in a live video chat.