Welcome to the Juice Wars

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If you think juice is something that comes in orange and apple alone, you are missing out on a whole world of juice. The year 2013 will go down in history as the time of the juiciest juice wars yet. Who will the Next Top Juicer be?

By Max Fisher

May 21, 2010

Is The Senate Financial Reform Bill Any Good?

Pundits grade the just-passed legislation

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By Max Fisher

May 21, 2010

By Heather Horn

May 20, 2010

Spotlight: The Corporate Strategy to Cast Doubt on Science

Richard Littlemore at NewScientist lays out the evidence

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By Max Fisher

May 20, 2010

First Reactions to Successful Vote on Financial Reform

Dems hit an important milestone in regulating Wall Street

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By Max Fisher

May 20, 2010

How Bad Is the Unexpected Rise in Joblessness?

Claims rose despite predictions of a drop

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By Max Fisher

May 20, 2010

Where Financial Reform Stands After Failed Test Vote

Dems aren't as bullish as earlier in the week

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By John Hudson

May 19, 2010

Financial Overhaul Bill Stalled: What's Next?

A blow to Harry Reid, but perhaps a better bill will result

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By Heather Horn

May 19, 2010

Goldman Clients Fear Manipulation, Bloggers Smell Blood

A "devastating" story from the New York Times

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By Michael Kinsley

May 19, 2010

Editor at Large

Learning to Love the Mortgage Interest Deduction

The New Republic's Jonathan Chait, admirably trying to make trouble

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By Heather Horn

May 18, 2010

Does U.S. Stand to Gain from European Economic Crisis?

Perhaps it's morbid, but one can always hope

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By Max Fisher

May 17, 2010

Could Financial Reform Pass This Week?

Senate Democrats get bullish

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By Heather Horn

May 17, 2010

Did U.S. Banks Hasten Greek Demise?

The Greek prime minister seems to think so

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By Michael Kinsley

May 16, 2010

Editor at Large

Horses and Newspapers

Products do disappear, and so do the companies that make them

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By John Hudson

May 13, 2010

Did Rating Agencies Get Suckered by Wall Street?

That's what Andrew Cuomo aims to figure out

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By Max Fisher

May 13, 2010

Inside the Morgan Stanley Criminal Investigation

Did the bank mislead investors about CDOs?

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By Max Fisher

May 12, 2010

How Big Banks Managed Miraculous Perfect Quarter

Goldman, Citi, JP Morgan, and Bank of America hit a 61-day trading streak

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By John Hudson

May 12, 2010

Starbucks Wages Its Middle-Class Offensive

Can it steal away coffee drinkers from McDonald's?

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By Max Fisher

May 12, 2010

Why Did the Senate Vote to Audit the Fed?

From Ron Paul fringe to mainstream

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By Heather Horn

May 12, 2010

Could Debt Drive the U.S. to Collapse Like Greece?

Sure, we've got debt, but there are no signs of street riots yet

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By Michael Kinsley

May 11, 2010

By Heather Horn

May 10, 2010

Will Nearly $1-Trillion EU Bailout Plan Work?

Commentators have doubts

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By Michael Kinsley

May 10, 2010

Editor at Large

Look, Ma--No Bailouts

The debate about finance reform has become almost entirely a debate about government bailouts...

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By Heather Horn

May 8, 2010

Quote of the Day: Summing Up That Wacky Dow Dive

Whatever caused it, the drop tells us a lot

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By John Hudson

May 7, 2010

Happy Hour Vid: Brian Williams Felt '9/11 Sickness' During Dow Dive

Maybe he has stock in Proctor & Gamble?

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By Heather Horn

May 7, 2010

Good Signs (and Bad): April Unemployment Numbers

Commentators scramble to decode the figures

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By Max Fisher

May 7, 2010

5 Lessons of the 1,000-Point Dow Dive

Human error seems to have set off a "cascade" of automated trades

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By Max Fisher

May 6, 2010

By Heather Horn

May 6, 2010

How European Instability Could Affect the U.S.

There is a modest--very modest--silver lining

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By Max Fisher

May 5, 2010

How Domino's Used Self-Mockery to Boost Sales

A new recipe and changing customer demographics also helped

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By Heather Horn

May 4, 2010

How Hard Will the Spill Hit BP?

Will British Petroleum pay for this mess?

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By John Hudson

May 3, 2010

Why Did Warren Buffett Stand Up for Goldman?

What happened to Wall Street's moral compass?

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By Max Fisher

May 1, 2010

Economy Grows 3.2%: Not Quite Good Enough?

Very different readings of the same number

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By Benjamin F. Carlson

Apr 30, 2010

Quote of the Day: Wall Streeter Vows to 'Take Your Cushy Jobs'

This "banker" is gunning to take some 3rd grade teacher's job

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By John Hudson

Apr 30, 2010

Government Launches Criminal Probe of Goldman Sachs

Does it really have a shot of going anywhere?

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By Heather Horn

Apr 29, 2010

Dire Visions of Economic Catastrophe in Europe

Will the Greek crisis re-start a recession?

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By Max Fisher

Apr 28, 2010

How Democrats Broke GOP Block on Financial Reform

Republicans have given signals that they will allow the Senate to proceed

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By Heather Horn

Apr 28, 2010

Fear Grips Europe as Greek Crisis Threatens to Spread

"The most important week in the 11-Year history of Europe's monetary union"

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By Max Fisher

Apr 28, 2010

Is the GOP Financial Reform Plan Any Good?

It looks an awful lot like the Democratic bill

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By Heather Horn

Apr 27, 2010

The Goldman Sachs Hearings: 'Fantastic Theater'

At 8-plus hours, it's literally epic

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