Obama wants to allow some drilling in the Atlantic in order to protect other areas in the Arctic, Pacific and eastern Gulf of Mexico.
TurboTax tax software prices being raised by Intuit: Customers infuriated by changes
As Intuit raises prices on TurboTax software and causes a controversy with its customers, competitors try to take advantage of the situation in order to increase market share.
Will Apple beat first-quarter earnings estimates?
Analysts expect the iPhone maker to beat earnings estimates when official numbers are released on Jan. 27.
Prices for food at World Economic Forum held in Davos, Switzerland at a premium
Despite it posh resort reputation and high prices, some retailers in Davos are not experiencing fast economic growth.
SkyMall bankruptcy and possible online disappearance surprises no one
Google Fiber high-speed net coming to Raleigh-Durham and Charlotte
The locales in North Carolina are next line for the rollout of Google Fiber, already available in several U.S. cities.
California DMV retracts decision to require commercial licensing for ride-sharing taxi services
California Republican state assembly members threatened legislation over the DMV ruling.
Finding the wealthiest 1 percent
U.S. home sales up in December: Housing market recovery still stagnant
For all, of 2014 existing home sales fell 3.1 percent, the first annual drop in 3 years.
Apple to allow Chinese government to inspect products
Chinese officials have raised concerns that Apple devices could compromise national security.
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