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The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned the record $2.5 billion in punitive damages that Exxon Mobil Corp had been ordered to pay for the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill off Alaska.
Several prominent senators have once again summoned industry leaders to Capitol Hill, subjecting them to yet another barrage of rhetorical questions, interruptions, accusations and sermons.
The real story wasn't told by The Times, but your voice can still be heard. Write The New York Times today. Tell them you have not stopped working to make Wal-Mart a responsible corporation.
KKR, nation's 2nd largest private employer & 1 of largest buyout firms, has more to do with country's unease than people imagine. KKR companies pay far less tax to state & fed treasuries after being bought out by KKR. Why? Due to exploiting debt Read on
The rise of biofuels is not only adding to the global food price crisis but also poses a risk for peasants, pushed off their land to make way for energy crops, a report prepared for this week's food summit said.
Three Latinas filed suit against Beef Northwest late last week for sex and racial discrimination. Why? Because Beef Northwest's Boardman, Oregon operation hires very few women and the few that they've hired are all white.
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If you thought the attempt by Fox News to trademark the phrase "Fair and Balanced" was a laugh, here's a real doozy - toy giant Mattel is suing a small publisher of educational tools for autistic and special needs children for their use of the words ...
Dunkin' Donuts abruptly pulled an ad featuring its pitch woman Rachael Ray after a conservative commentator wrote that the scarf Ray wore in the ad looked like a keffiyeh, a traditional headdress worn by Arab men.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Several countries at the World Trade Organization (WTO) criticized the new U.S. farm bill on Monday for raising farm support when the WTO is trying to reach a deal to cut agricultural subsidies.
Workers at Wal-Mart separate cardboard, plastics, paper and aluminum beverage cans before using a baling machine in the store's back storage room to compress them into 600-pound cubes.