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What the health care ruling means for business

Catherine Ho JUL 1
Lawyers and lobbyists are big winners while insurers and small nursing homes are losers. And as for everyone else? Only time will tell.


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No new tenants yet at Georgetown Park

Jonathan O'Connell JUL 1
Few retailers remain, and the mall's owners say they are in talks with several big names to take spaces.

Wells Fargo adding checking fee

Danielle Douglas JUL 1
The banking giant says most customers can avoid the $5 monthly charge on personal checking.

JBG switches at Central Place

Jonathan O'Connell JUN 29
The company is delaying construction of its planned office tower to build new apartments.

Feds look to break contracts into pieces

Steven Overly JUL 1
Herndon-based GeoEye's contract was divided into segments because of funding shortfalls.

Law firms hit with discrimination suits

Catherine Ho JUL 1
Workplace charges at several large firms began climbing in 2009, after several years of decline.

Allen, Kaine queried at NVTC town hall

Marjorie Censer JUL 1
The Senate candidates agreed that government needs to work better, but disagreed on the details.

A lesson in reaching gay audiences?

Steven Overly JUL 1
Q&A | Andrew Isen, founder of WinMark Concepts, discusses Oreo's rainbow cookie.

Too many facials? LivingSocial to experiment with personalized deals

StevenOverly JUL 1
The Download | The D.C. company will use data to suggest deals customers are more likely to buy.

At DPR, an on-site wine bar

Abha Bhattarai JUL 1
Life at work | Each of the company's 16 locations has a wine bar or, in Texas, a saloon.

Tips for boosting your 'digital IQ'

Sunil Mithas JUL 1
Career Coach | If you want to be a successful manager, you need to continuously sharpen your skills.


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