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___ Nobel goes to Richard Thaler who made economics human again WASHINGTON (AP) — The Nobel economics prize has been awarded to Richard Thaler of the University of Chicago for research showing how people's economic choices — whether on savings or game shows like "Deal or No Deal" — are not always rational.
Business Highlights
___ Nobel goes to Richard Thaler who made economics human again WASHINGTON (AP) — The Nobel economics prize has been awarded to Richard Thaler of the University of Chicago for research showing how people's economic choices — whether on savings or game shows like "Deal or No Deal" — are not always rational.
Regulators have flip-flopped on legality of some bump stocks
Two decades before a secretive gambler lugged an arsenal that included 12 "bump stocks" into a Las Vegas hotel room and opened fire on a crowd of concertgoers, a 40-something ex-Marine was tinkering in his Florida garage, looking for a fresh take on an old idea.
Regulators have flip-flopped on legality of some bump stocks
Two decades before a secretive gambler lugged an arsenal that included 12 "bump stocks" into a Las Vegas hotel room and opened fire on a crowd of concertgoers, a 40-something ex-Marine was tinkering in his Florida garage, looking for a fresh take on an old idea.
How major US stock indexes fared on Monday
Losses for health care companies and banks left U.S. stocks lower Monday after a quiet day of trading.
How major US stock indexes fared on Monday
Losses for health care companies and banks left U.S. stocks lower Monday after a quiet day of trading.
Environmental groups denounce Trump override of climate plan
The Trump administration will abandon the Obama-era clean power plan aimed at reducing global warming, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said Monday.
Environmental groups denounce Trump override of climate plan
The Trump administration will abandon the Obama-era clean power plan aimed at reducing global warming, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said Monday.
Goodyear's new airship to sail over 10 states headed to base
Goodyear says the second of three semi-rigid airships replacing its original blimps has left the company's hangar in Ohio for its permanent base in California.
The Latest: Barcelona mayor says all sides must de-escalate
The Latest on the political situation in Catalonia, where some regional leaders want to declare independence from Spain.
SpaceX launches 10 more Iridium Communications satellites
Ten new satellites for Iridium Communications Inc. have been carried into orbit by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from California.
Ryanair's operations chief to step down after cancellations
The chief operations officer of Ryanair has announced plans to leave his post at the end of October following the cancellation of tens of thousands of flights scheduled for the coming months.
Company unveils plan for what it calls smaller Alaska mine
The company pursuing a copper and gold mine in southwest Alaska has unveiled plans for what it says will be a smaller, safer project, with plans to move into permitting later this year.
Company unveils plan for what it calls smaller Alaska mine
The company pursuing a copper and gold mine in southwest Alaska has unveiled plans for what it says will be a smaller, safer project, with plans to move into permitting later this year.
GE's CFO, other execs leaving the company
General Electric says CFO Jeffrey Bornstein will be leaving the company at the end of the month, the latest executive shuffle at the industrial conglomerate this week.
US Commerce Department slaps more duties on Bombardier
The U.S. Commerce Department is imposing more duties on Canada's Bombardier C series aircraft, charging that the Canadian company is selling the planes in America below cost.
UPS aims to solve mystery surrounding its business plans
UPS says in court records that it suspects one of its pilots obtained secret business plans for the shipping giant's aircraft fleet and posted them online.
Hurricanes cause rare monthly US job loss but rebound likely
The September jobs report the government will release Friday morning will probably show a sharp drop in hiring compared with August because of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
Hurricanes cause rare monthly US job loss but rebound likely
The September jobs report the government will release Friday morning will probably show a sharp drop in hiring compared with August because of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
Review of Dakota Access oil pipeline to extend into spring
The Army Corps of Engineers says it likely will take until April to finish court-ordered additional environmental study of the Dakota Access pipeline.




