Doubts Emerge Over BP's Study
BP's lawyers helped prepare its internal investigation into its Gulf of Mexico drilling disaster, according to the report's lead author, raising questions about its independence. online.wsj.com |
Gas-Industry Tax Splits Candidates
Most states have taxes on natural-gas production, but the proposal of such a levy in Pennsylvania has become entangled in the governor's race. online.wsj.com |
Fed Proposes Changes to Credit-Card Rules
Credit-card providers would no longer be able to raise consumers' promotional interest rates if they're less than 60 days behind on a payment, according to a proposal put forth by the Fed, which aims to clarify regulations. online.wsj.com |
Backlash in Microlending
A backlash against microlenders in India intensified as three agents were arrested for allegedly harassing borrowers, and police want to arrest their bosses at SKS Microfinance and Spandana Sphoorty Financial. online.wsj.com |
Are food carts environmentally superior to restaurants?
My city suddenly seems to be awash with food trucks and food carts - a major boon to my weekday lunch routine. But whenever I'm standing there, waiting for a slice of pizza, falafel or kimchi quesadilla, I always feel a twinge of guilt as I hear the generator chug away. Should I? Would buying my ... feeds.washingtonpost.com |