Aetna decision exposes weaknesses in Obama's health-care law

Aetna decision exposes weaknesses in Obama's health-care law

Insurance giant Aetna's decision to stop offering much of its individual coverage through the Affordable Care Act is exposing a problem in President Obama's signature health-care law that could lead to another fraught political battle in Congress.
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Why accounting errors won't stop Hain takeover speculation — and 6 hungry potential buyers

But revelations this week about potential accounting errors and missing revenue and profit guidance targets caused some analysts to question their
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Gawker sold to Univision for $135M in bankruptcy auction

Univision Communications, the Spanish-language media company, agreed Tuesday to buy Gawker Media's properties in a bankruptcy auction, marking the end of publisher-owner Nick Denton's heated reign at the online publisher.
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Uber's $100 Million Driver Pay Settlement Rejected by Judge

Uber Technologies Inc. may come out ahead by failing to win court approval of a $100 million settlement with drivers. Even before a San Francisco
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Accounting professor named Outstanding Educator by PICPA

Parveen Gupta, the William L. Clayton Distinguished Professor of Accounting and former chair of the accounting department, has received the
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