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Energy experts fear that severe hurricanes, like those that toppled U.S. oil rigs and flooded refineries in 2005, could send already record gasoline prices to a lofty $4 a gallon.
Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) is a grassroots movement of students who know firsthand that the War on Drugs causes great harm to individuals and to society.
The national average for gas is just over $3.19 per gallon, according to AAA's Daily Fuel Gauge Report -- up 34 cents from last month and above the Energy Information Association's record last week of $3.10 per gallon. Both prices top the former record of $3.07 set on Sept. 5, 2005, after Hurricane Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast.
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In an ambitious new marketing campaign, BP (BP) takes on two of the biggest negative perceptions of Big Oil: that gas station service stinks and that oil companies don't care about the environment.
For years the electrical utility companies have led the public to believe they were in business to supply electricity to the consumer, a service for which they charge a substantial rate
How the threat of litigation is making companies skittish about axing problem workers.
Labor leaders overseas are turning increasingly to an obscure 18th-century law that could for the first time make U.S. companies liable at home for the violent and sometimes murderous actions of their employees around the world. Several lawsuits alleging violation of the Alien Tort Statute are awaiting trial in federal courts, filed with the help
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The car show may be in gigantic New York City, but attendees don't need to look far to find a little bit of Motown in the Big Apple.
Federal investigators are reviewing the activities of 103 scientists who may have had improper links to pharmaceutical companies while they were employed at the National Institutes of Health, apparently resurrecting a conflict-of-interest inquiry that many in the agency thought was closed.
Of all the games the credit card companies play that end up costing you thousands of dollars (late fees, over-limit fees, transfer fees, and so on), it's always been the interest rate game that hurt the most -- until now.
Alternative energy companies are vying for investor dollars with some audacious approaches to providing cheap, clean energy
Internet companies ended Friday's trading lower, with a new report about Internet traffic in January from comScore Networks Inc. helping to stir the pot
Gov. Jim Doyle proposes taxing big oil companies more than $270 million over the next two years to help pay for the state's transportation needs.
A 16-year-old boy being sued by five record companies accusing him of online music piracy accused the recording industry on Tuesday of violating antitrust laws, conspiring to defraud the courts and making extortionate threats.
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Do you remember when the person behind the counter use to offer condiments with your order without you requesting them? At one time, individuals called their electric or phone company about their bill and immediately spoke to a live person. Today, most companies do not operate in this manner, and customer service in America has suffered. Techno









