Showing 1,153 results for "strong dollar"
Content Type:
Moving to Canada? Better get a lawyer
Oct 24, 2012
The old political punchline about moving to Canada if an election goes the wrong way is more than a joke to some -- and a lot harder to pull off than most people suspect.
Digging for voters with Big Data
Oct 23, 2012
PBS NewsHour's Hari Sreenivasan explains how campaigns are using data to influence what shows up on your computer screen and on your doorstep.
How Citizens United has transformed campaigns: An introduction to Big Sky, Big Money
by
Kai Ryssdal
Oct 10, 2012
About six months ago, we started a new project, a special collaboration with Frontline on PBS, to break through the noise around one key issue: the fallout from the Supreme Court's decision on Citizens United.
Controversial call costs Packers more than a victory
Sep 25, 2012
Last night's decision by replacement refs has ripple effects on teams, betting outfits, and the referee's labor dispute
Ford to expand into Europe
Sep 7, 2012
Ford Motor Company has announced plans to introduce more models into Europe, including the iconic Mustang. The timing seems strange -- Ford is expected to lose more than a billion dollars in Europe this year.
For Florida town, growth at what price?
by
David Gura
Aug 29, 2012
The mayor of Port Orange, Fla., has been a cheerleader for growth, but now has second thoughts.
Apple-Samsung ruling resonates hard in South Korea
by
Queena Kim
Aug 27, 2012
The court ruling that Samsung infringed on Apple patents has complicated fallout in South Korea, where Samsung's success has been very much a part of the national identity.
Finding your dream babysitter
Aug 24, 2012
The search for your soulmate and the perfect babysitter have some surprising parallels.
Verdict: Samsung infringed on Apple patents
Aug 24, 2012
A California jury has reached a decision in the nearly month-long trial between the two tech giants.
Louisiana lumber firm counts Libya as its top customer
Aug 20, 2012
Libya is expected to grow as a market for U.S. exports, but a small timber company in Louisiana has been relying on Libyan customers for years.