The End of the Health-Care Stock Surge?
Health-care companies in the S&P 500, ranging from health insurers to medical-device makers, have risen 26% over the last year. Now, some are starting to look too rich for investors’ taste.
Health-care companies in the S&P 500, ranging from health insurers to medical-device makers, have risen 26% over the last year. Now, some are starting to look too rich for investors’ taste.
A shrinking supply of that once-ubiquitous symbol of U.S. economic might, the railroad boxcar, is creating problems for paper goods and other shippers.
Taylor Swift said Sunday that she won’t allow her latest album, “1989,” to be included in Apple’s new music-streaming service, in a protest over royalties.
Worshipers gathered at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., for the first Sunday service since a shooting rampage there killed nine people. Photo: AP
The housing market could be in for a bumpy ride as mortgage rates climb, putting homes in pricier cities out of reach of more buyers.
Saudi Arabia tried to stoke unrest in Iran and undermine its interests in the region, according to documents purportedly obtained from the kingdom’s foreign ministry and published by WikiLeaks.
The slaying of nine churchgoers at a historically black church in Charleston, S.C., dominated the Sunday morning talk shows as politicians debated gun control, race and the display of the Confederate flag at the South Carolina statehouse.
Disney/Pixar's "Inside Out" posted strong opening-weekend numbers at the box office, but that was not enough to beat "Jurassic World" in its second week.
Taylor Swift announced she won't allow her latest album, "1989," to be included in the new streaming service, Apple Music, because she says Apple won't pay artists during the initial three-month trial period.
Lifetime may have called this Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig vehicle a "dramatic thriller," but we saw it for what it really was: A brilliant spoof of the network's 25 years of campy movies.
Americans express far more alarm about the influence of money in politics than the fact that another Bush and Clinton are running for the White House, a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds.
Possible last-ditch talks over Greece aren't the only thing on this week's agenda in the European Union.
A Somali soldier and four militants were killed as an al-Qaeda-linked extremist group tried to attack a training compound used for intelligence officials in Mogadishu, a police officer said.
Tens of thousands of people stood on one leg, hands stretched toward the sky in unison, in India’s capital Sunday to celebrate the first international yoga day, part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s push to promote the country’s traditions.
News organization Al Jazeera said one its journalists has been detained by police at Berlin’s Tegel Airport at the request of Egyptian authorities.
Tens of thousands of people join Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Rajpath, New Delhi’s ceremonial avenue, to celebrate the first International Day of Yoga Sunday.
Jordan Spieth, who had an early lead went on to bogey five holes, ending the day tied for the lead with Dustin Johnson, Branden Grace and Jason Day at 4-under for the tournament. Day had the most stirring performance of them all.
Speakeasy's recap of the Season 3 finale of BBC America's clone drama,"Orphan Black."
Four days after nine people were massacred in one of Charleston's most historic black churches, leaders are preparing to hold a service Sunday morning, said the top bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
On Sunday, the Indian government will attempt to break the world record for the largest yoga class at a single venue as it leads celebrations of the first International Day of Yoga.
Hundreds gathered outside the South Carolina Statehouse Saturday evening under the shadow of the Confederate flag, calling for it to be taken down as horns honked on an otherwise quiet Saturday night.
Here's what to look out for in the week of June 22: Greece's bailout talks enter their final stretch, the Supreme Court issues opinions, perhaps that for the case holding the future of the Affordable Care Act, the Senate takes up fast-track trade authority for the President, the killing of nine people at an historic black church in Charleston, S.C. will continue to reverberate, and more.
Anthem Inc. boosted its takeover offer for Cigna Corp. and is going public with the bid after the two sides failed to reach agreement, the latest move in a frenzy of attempted mergers among health insurers.
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