By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years
"John Carter" is now officially a flop of galactic proportions.
Bigger than Shaq? Larger than LeBron? The Knicks as NBA champions?
Bigger than Shaq? Larger than LeBron? The Knicks as NBA champions?
The top two U.S. companies managing prescription drug benefits are uniting in a $29.1 billion deal they say will help achieve key goals of the health care overhaul: reining in costs and improving patients' health.

Builders broke ground last month on the fewest homes in nearly two years, a reflection of declines in home prices and diminished demand that has made it difficult for them to compete.

The number of people applying for unemployment benefits plunged last week, reversing a spike from the previous week largely caused by harsh winter weather.

Health insurance premiums should go for actual medical care - not insurers' overhead and profits - the Obama administration said Monday in rules that for the first time require the companies to give consumers a rebate.

The tally of newly laid-off workers requesting unemployment benefits rose last week for the first time in five weeks as the job market remained sluggish.