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Google Said Facing U.S. FTC Probe of Android Access

Sept. 25 -- Google is facing anti-trust scrutiny from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over the possible stifling of competitor's access to the Android operating system. Bloomberg's Sara Forden reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."

A hold put on office supply chains merger

European Union regulators are investigating into Staples' bid for Office Depot.

Stocks Advance as Yellen Reassures on Growth Risks

U.S. stocks advanced as Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen reassured investors that U.S. economic growth is sturdy enough to withstand turmoil in emerging markets.

Half a million pounds of chicken recalled over metal shavings

Sanderson Farms is recalling more than a half million pounds of chicken products that may have been contaminated with metal, the USDA announced.

Despite Progress, U.S., China Face a World of Differences

President Barack Obama is under pressure to narrow differences between the U.S. and China over economic and security issues as he hosts Chinese President Xi Jinping at the White House.

Saving VW: New CEO faces 5 big challenges

With Martin Winterkorn having resigned, Volkswagen appears to be getting closer to picking a new CEO who will be forced to deal with its scandal involving rigged emissions testing.

There's Gambling Going On at This Bank, and It's Perfectly Legal

From the outside, at least, Blue Ridge Bank looks pretty ordinary. It’s a small brick building on the main street of Luray, Virginia, a town of 5,000 people in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

At $67, is Amazon Prime worth the price?

On Wednesday, Amazon is hosting Prime Day, a sale just for its Prime members that experts say is a bid to tempt more consumers to become members. Here’s how to know if you should join.

Where Will 78 Million Boomers Retire?

With roughly 78 million baby boomers at or near retirement and average life expectancies climbing, many independent-minded seniors are resisting the pressure to move to often costly retirement communities or assisted living facilities and are instead making plans to stay at home.

Volkswagen Set to Name New CEO in Sweeping Overhaul

Volkswagen AG is set to appoint Porsche brand chief Matthias Mueller as its new CEO and announce the departure of top executives in a sweeping overhaul to begin repairing the carmaker’s image tarnished by rigged emissions tests.