New proposed legislation would make it illegal for a company to own both a pharmacy and a pharmacy-benefit management company.
From the BBC World Service: Australia will force major tech companies to pay media outlets for news that’s republished on their sites.
Albertsons’ plan to merge with rival Kroger was blocked in court. Now, Albertsons has backed out of the deal and is filing a lawsuit.
Americans are projected to bet $150 billion on sports this year. What’s driving this explosive growth?
From the BBC World Service: Coffee prices have hit their highest ever. Will they filter through to your morning cup?
Tension over tipping may be softening thanks to some holiday cheer. Also: a preview of the Fed’s December meeting.
Today: a look at empty nester homes, a potential grocery merger and tattoos under anesthesia.
With estimates for rebuilding Syria’s economy in the hundreds of billions, where will all that money come from?
The S&P 500 has gone gangbusters this past year. But can the momentum be sustained?
The rebel group Hayat Tahrir al Sham is consolidating control and will inherit an economy devastated by brutal civil war.