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Half of Small-Business Owners Think Government Should Help More
An annual survey of sentiment among the owner of small businesses finds only one in four thinks the government is doing enough for business.
U.S. May Force Shell Company Owners Out of the Dark Amid 'Panama Papers' Fury
A Treasury Department spokesman said on Wednesday the rule would 'soon' be turned over to the White House for review and issuance.
The SEC Is Itching to Stretch Its Reach Into Venture Deals
Unicorns are a problem for the SEC, and that's a big headache for Silicon Valley and the startup world.
California's Minimum Wage Hike Puts Business Community at Risk
With a $15-an-hour wage, lawmakers in the Golden State tell business owners, 'Go east, young man.'
Like It Or Not, Drones Will Soon Be Buzzing Overhead
FAA chief Michael Huerta says new rules and tools for drones are being developed faster than skeptics thought possible.
These Cities Are the Most Business-Friendly
Meet the top 5 U.S. cities slicing regulatory burdens.
FAA Working on Rules That Will Allow Drones to Fly Over People
Authorization to fly over people would be vital to the kind of package delivery services envisioned by Amazon.com Inc. and Alphabet Inc.'s Google.
Walgreens Pumps the Brakes on Theranos Partnership Amid Problematic Lab Audit
After one of Theranos' labs was found to pose immediate jeopardy to patient safety, Walgreens has ordered that no blood tests be analyzed there.
What Business and Government Should Do When Innovation Outpaces Regulation
Through education, proactive self-regulation and collaboration with regulators, industry leaders can help speed the process of rule-making.
Report: Federal Regulators Find 'Serious Deficiencies' at Theranos' California Lab Facility
The findings could lead to Theranos' suspension from the Medicare program.
London Cabbies Crowdfund to Fight Uber
Traditional taxi drivers say they are unable to compete on a level playing field with the ridesharing giant.
This Election Year, It's Time to Engage With Your Elected Officials
This year, every entrepreneur's resolution should be to get more involved with local and state lawmakers.
United Airlines Slapped with $2.75 Million Fine Over Flight Delays
The second-largest U.S. carrier at times did not return wheelchairs to customers promptly or give them adequate help, according to Department of Transportation.
Report: Uber to Pay $20,000 Fine and Update Privacy Policies
After a 14-month long investigation, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is expected to announce on Thursday a settlement involving the ride-hailing company.
FTC Orders 'Brain Training' Company Lumosity to Pay $2 Million Over Deceptive Advertising Practices
'Lumosity simply did not have the science to back up its ads,' said the FTC's director of consumer protection.