Suspect in Dallas police shootout believed dead
A suspected gunman who ambushed Dallas police headquarters Saturday morning was shot and is believed to be dead, officials said.
The reason almost no Internet companies go public
The truth is that the IPO has become dangerous, and Twitter is evidence.
CEO explains the virtues of going virtual
After years advising CEOs to let employees telecommute, this HR consultant decided to take her own counsel and ditch the office.
Airlines are losing altitude. Does it matter?
The airline sector has hit turbulence, but one analyst thinks the broader rally can tough it out.
Nigeria starts investigating crude oil swap contracts
Nigeria is probing whether it was short-changed by deals to swap crude for refined products, sources said.
Hunt for returns forces funds into EM debt
Record low interest rates are forcing conservative institutional investors into risky emerging markets, analysts say. The FT reports.
South Korea’s MERS outbreak “large and complex:” WHO
South Korea’s MERS outbreak is “complex,” with more cases expected, but there’s no sign it’s spreading in the community, WHO said.
Warning over smart meter rollout
A national rollout of smart meters needs to be run by someone outside of government, said the company promoting the project.
Officials: Military, intel data breached
U.S. officials say hackers appear to have gained access to sensitive data submitted by personnel seeking security clearances.
