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Chief executive officers at U.S. healthcare firms have experienced the most departures for 2013 compared to others, an employment firm said Wednesday.
J.C. Penney Co. is close to securing a $1.75 billion loan that would be secured by the U.S. department store chain's property, The Wall Street Journal reported.
An 8-year-old baseball player in Rohnert Park, Calif., was revived after his heart stopped when he was struck in the chest by a baseball, officials said.
U.S. stocks closed higher for the second consecutive session, staging a two-day comeback after Friday's jobs report setback.
It was out with the new and in with the old Monday for U.S. retailer J.C. Penney, which dumped chief executive Ron Johnson and brought back Myron E. Ullman III.
A Winter Park, Fla., police officer retired after making a racist remark while discussing the Trayvon Martin shooting case with fellow officers, officials said.
Struggling U.S. retailer J.C. Penney Co. may be heading for bankruptcy, a financial analyst said, downgrading the chain's prospects over the coming year.
Gary Harris pumped in 23 points Saturday and third-seeded Michigan State advanced to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 with a 70-48 cruise over Memphis.
Mark Lyons paced a strong shooting performance Thursday that boosted Arizona to an 81-64 decision over Belmont in the NCAA Tournament.
A race car careened over a retaining wall at a California racetrack, fatally striking the driver's 14-year-old cousin and another car's owner, officials said.
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