National Security Adviser Jones to Resign
National Security Adviser Jim Jones has told President Obama he will step down, an administration official said. Deputy National Security Adviser Tom Donilon will succeed Mr. Jones. online.wsj.com |
FDIC Floats Rules on Closing Firms
Federal regulators proposed a rule that would require creditors of large financial firms to suffer losses in the event of a firm's collapse. 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 |
Grassley Asks FDA About Firms' Payments to Doctors
U.S. Senate investigators are inquiring into whether the FDA polices medical companies' payments to doctors who participate in clinical studies of the companies' medical devices. online.wsj.com |
Electrical problem on shuttle delays launch
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The final launch of space shuttle Discovery has been delayed again, this time because of an electrical problem. feeds.washingtonpost.com |