Kate Davidson
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Why water conservation doesn't mean lower water rates
Oct 8, 2014
Water and sewer utilities raise rates to meet infrastructure costs.
Another day, another corporate breakup
Oct 6, 2014
Silicon Valley stalwart Hewlett-Packard divides itself into two companies.
How the president might tout the economy
Oct 2, 2014
While unemployment has fallen to 6.1 percent, many people still feel uneasy.
What you need to know about Occupy Central
by
Kate Davidson
and Tony Wagner
Sep 29, 2014
Hong Kong is uniquely positioned in the global economy.
Unhappy workers are retaliating digitally
Sep 26, 2014
The FBI says disgruntled employees hack their employers and cost them enormously.
ISIS and the future of the Tomahawk missile
Sep 24, 2014
The U.S. launched at least 47 of them at militant strongholds in Syria on Monday.
High inventory and low sales cut gun makers' profits
Aug 27, 2014
Sales slow after a 2012 demand surge from gun ethusiasts fearing restrictions.
Why Americans are less satisfied with their cars
Aug 26, 2014
Though car sales are up, people's satisfaction with their cars is at a low.
Sony recovers from cyber-attack
Aug 25, 2014
A twitter user both claimed responsibility for the attack and tweeted a bomb scare.
Foot Locker profits jump, thanks to basketball and Nike
Aug 22, 2014
Basketball shoes are hot and Nike controls the sizzle .