Milestone Events
  • Detroit’s Bankruptcy Exit Plan Gets a Thumbs Up

    By Michael A. Fletcher, The Washington Post

    A federal judge Friday approved Detroit’s plan to emerge from the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, fueling hopes that the revival of a city that for decades has been a national symbol of...

  • $65.1 Million for a Manet at Christie’s Smashes Record

    By Chris Michaud, Reuters

    A celebrated 1881 portrait by French Impressionist Edouard Manet on Wednesday smashed the record for the artist when it sold for $65.1 million at Christie's, going far towards the auction house's...

  • Aging Americans Push for More Flextime

    By Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes, The Conversation

    There are two quiet trends that might very well transform the structure of work in the near future. First, a majority of today’s employees expect to work beyond the traditional retirement age of 65,...

  • The Truth Behind Soaring Student Debt Levels

    By Jason Lange, Reuters

    Young Americans with big college debts are often portrayed as struggling to pay their bills. The reality is somewhat different - those owing super-sized student loans tend to be higher paid. A...

  • Steve Jobs’ Own Apple Computer Could Fetch $600K

    By Chris Michaud, Reuters

    A fully operational Apple computer that company co-founder Steve Jobs sold out of his parents' garage in 1976 for $600 will hit the auction block in December, where it is expected to fetch more than...