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  • The U.S. Supreme Court building as seen from the U.S. Captiol June 27, 2012 in Washington, DC. The high court could hand down a landmark ruling on the Affordable Care Act as early as Thursday.
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    Will the Supreme Court uphold the health care reform law? We spoke a different kind of expert about the matter.

  • The billionaire investor said yesterday there's not a lot of time left for Europe to fix its debt crisis.

  • A new survey says people don't always work when they work from home. But people who work from home are actually more productive than the rest of us.

  • The former Boston Red Sox pitcher spoke publicly today about his failed video game company 38 Studios, and about his diminished wealth.

  • The economist died today at age 96. We look back at our interview with her three years ago, and her opinions on Ben Bernanke and Alan Greenspan.

  • Apparently, you can now have a pint with man's best friend.

  • Walgreens will spend nearly $7 billion in a stake in European health and beauty retailer Alliance Boots. And inspired by yesterday's story on HENRYs, more on economic acronyms.

  • The seven-time Cy Young Award winner was on trial for making false statements, perjury and obstructing Congress when he testified about steroid use during a February 2008 inquiry by the House Oversight and Government Affairs.

  • That title would actually go to a Chinese online gaming company.

  • The L.A. Kings are celebrating their Stanley Cup victory with a parade in Los Angeles today, and fans are ponying up for team merchandise. But will the Kings actually benefit from the sales?