Thursday, March 19, 2015

Target pays up for data breach, dollar roars back, why one CEO left business school

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Thursday, March 19, 2015

Target will pay $10 million to settle lawsuit from data breach


The 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 future


Are fully autonomous, "driverless" cars within grasp? A new Mercedes-Benz prototype shows the possibilities.

Dollar roars back after Yellen-induced swoon


The 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 shop


Sometimes following your heart (and stomach) can make all the difference.

Facebook is sued for sex discrimination, harassment


A 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 watch


The Second City's tech scene heats up in a big way.

By Jean Chatzky

How investors can win in a volatile market


Consider the markets' ups and downs as a nudge to re-balance your portfolio.

By Chris Matthews

Fed to markets: you're on your own


The 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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