Loan Fund Launched to Help Latino Entrepreneurs

Latino entrepreneurs now have a chance to jumpstart their dream business through a revolving fund launched by LiftFund in partnership with the Bank of America.

Sports Business: Credit Suisse Takes Look at 2022 Qatar World Cup Economic Fallout With Bribery Investigation Results Pending

Global financial services company Credit Suisse believes Qatar would only suffer short-term economic consequences if they were to lose the rights to host the 2022 World Cup as FIFA's bribery investigation against the desert nation winds down.

France Places Restrictions On Checking Work E-mails

Lawmakers in France signed a labor agreement deal Friday that requires employers in the technology and consultancy industries to prohibit employees from checking emails and other work-related material on their computers or smartphones outside of work.

Florida State Football Loves to Lose: Team Lost Quarter Million Dollars in ACC Title Game Win Over Duke

By accepting an invitation to the 2013 ACC Championship Game in Charlotte, North Carolina last December, Florida State University had to pony up a lot of cash.

Bank of America Intern Dies After Working '15 Hours a Day or More'

Bank of America is under heavy scrutiny following the death of an intern who allegedly worked "15 hours a day or more" in a London-based office.
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