Panel close to deciding which costs health insurers can define as beneficial to patients
At first blush, the mandate in the new health-care law sounds simple: Starting next year, health insurers must use at least 80 to 85 percent of the premium dollars they collect to pay medical bills or otherwise improve their customers' health. feeds.washingtonpost.com |
China's Currency Reserves Surge
China's foreign-exchange reserves swelled by $194 billion in the third quarter, a record gain that highlights the extent of the nation's intervention in currency markets. online.wsj.com |
Goldman Sachs Net Falls 40%
Goldman Sachs's third-quarter earnings declined a less-than-feared 40% as the investment bank's revenue fell 27%. Trading revenues fell 36% from last year. online.wsj.com |
Video: Dad's TV Offer for Son's Murderers
Arizona State student Zachary Marco was shot and killed during a robbery near campus. As Erica Hill reports, his father is making a public plea to his son's killers. feeds.cbsnews.com |
Smartphone use makes cellular networks' collapse a real possibility
Improvements in network technology won't keep pace with a growing demand for smartphones. The United States and Europe are looking to expand cell phone companies' share of the electromagnetic spectrum. feeds.washingtonpost.com |