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Huge price hike of lifesaving drug rolled back

Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli said Tuesday he would roll back the massive price increase for lifesaving drug Daraprim after a fierce public backlash that included presidential candidates.

Judge: 'Happy Birthday' in public domain

The music publishing company that has been collecting royalties on the song "Happy Birthday To You" for years does not hold a valid copyright on the lyrics to the tune that is one of the mostly widely sung in the world, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.

Volkswagen-induced pain in auto stocks seen deepening

(Bloomberg) -- Money manager Michael Woischneck has been inundated with calls from charities, foundations and churches -- clients that prefer investing...

Citrix in last-ditch attempt to sell itself: sources

Citrix Systems Inc (CTXS.O), the U.S. cloud computing company targeted by activist hedge fund Elliott Management, is making a final attempt to sell itself as a whole before it embarks on asset sales, according to people familiar with the matter.

FIFA Executives Will Lose Power -- but Keep the Perks

In sweeping reforms, FIFA executives stand to lose power, but keep the perks.

7 Assumptions About Retirement: True or False?

Don’t let false expectations influence your retirement decisions.

Microsoft Office update emphasizes collaboration

Microsoft has released a major update for Office, one of its most successful software products, with new features that reflect the company's effort to adapt to shifts in how people use computers and software.

Google warms up to Wall Street, thanks to new CFO

Google Inc. has long ignored most Wall Street conventions, but that is changing under new Chief Financial Officer Ruth Porat.