Ten Years After Lehman Collapsed, We're Still Screwed

Ten Years After Lehman Collapsed, We're Still Screwed

The collapse of Lehman Brothers 10 years ago today began the financial crisis that crippled and even killed for some the American dream as we had known it.
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Sears CEO: Retiree Pensions Are Killing Us, Not Online Shopping

E-commerce is often blamed for the woes of brick-and-mortar retailers. But on Thursday, Sears CEO Eddie Lampert cast blame on the company's retirees—specifically, pension plan payouts—for draining company coffers.
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Seattle wins Bloomberg Climate Change Grant; Critics question Durkan commitment

Bloomberg's American Cities Climate Challenge just awarded Seattle a $2.5 million grant to help the city advance ways to meet climate change goals.
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Brent Bulls Split From US Oil Optimists

For oil investors, this is both the best of times and the worst of times, depending on which crude benchmark you trade. While money managers pile up on bets that Brent futures will rise as supplies from Iran shrink, even Hurricane Florence wasn't …
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Nationwide warning system test scheduled for next week, officials want Alaska feedback

ANCHORAGE (KTUU) – Officials in Alaska want to hear from residents and what they think about the effectiveness of a national emergency system.
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