Charles Haldeman and Michael Williams, chief executives of government-controlled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, each get $6 million.
A retirement fund for police and firefighters sues Goldman Sachs' board over the investment bank's compensation practices.
Elinor Ostrom, winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in economics, says organizations large and small can work together to stop deforestation and global warming.
Workers left factory towns during the recession and haven't all returned, leaving manufacturers short-handed.
Ten years after the music industry filed lawsuits against the upstart file sharing service, the music business looks completely different.
Some economists are worried that a debt crisis in a small country like Greece could shock the global financial system.
Meet the loaders, drivers and managers who make UPS tick every day of the year and handle the high volume holiday season.
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NYC's most expensive residence(3:52)
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Starbucks gets cheap(1:26)
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Last minute tech toys(2:58)
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Fannie and Freddie CEO pay jackpot(2:56)
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Soros' hedges(1:22)
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Behind the scenes with Zynga(4:36)
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UAE's Dubai bank guarantee(0:56)
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Firefighters hose Goldman's bonuses(4:12)
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'Most Admired' banks(2:27)

