THE FORTUNE DAILYThursday, March 19, 2015 |
Target will pay $10 million to settle lawsuit from data breachThe retailer has agreed to pay $10 million in a proposed settlement of a class-action lawsuit related to the 2013 hack that consumers say compromised their financial data. |
My ride in the sci-fi car of the futureAre fully autonomous, "driverless" cars within grasp? A new Mercedes-Benz prototype shows the possibilities. |
Dollar roars back after Yellen-induced swoonThe Fed's tweaking of its outlook for growth and interest rates has done nothing to stop the dollar bulls. |
Why this CEO dropped out of business school to open a pizza shopSometimes following your heart (and stomach) can make all the difference. |
Facebook is sued for sex discrimination, harassmentA former Facebook staffer has hired Lawless & Lawless, a law firm involved in a high-profile trial against venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins. |
By Michal Lev-Ram 8 Chicago startups to watchThe Second City's tech scene heats up in a big way. |
By Jean Chatzky How investors can win in a volatile marketConsider the markets' ups and downs as a nudge to re-balance your portfolio. |
By Chris Matthews Fed to markets: you're on your ownThe Fed's forward guidance doesn't offer traders much to go on. |
J.Crew's Drexler bets on Madewell, outlets, and overseas to fix business |
Target boosts pay and Facebook is sued — 5 things to know today |
GoDaddy IPO values company at $2.87 billion |
The wildly ambitious future of the job search |
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