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Night shifts not linked to mental decline
In a large study, middle-aged women working night shifts didn't suffer any long-term impairment in their thinking skills.
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Starbucks Free Coffee: Customers Receive Cup On The House For Acts of Kindness
In an effort to solve the latest political conflict, Starbucks chief executive officer Howard Schultz is handing out free coffee to customers who show how it can be done.
Men's Wearhouse Rejects Jos. A. Bank's $2.3 Billion Bid to Takeover Struggling Retailer
Men's Wearhouse has rejected a $2.3 billion bid from Jos. A. Bank to takeover the struggling retailer.
Wal-Mart Buys Out Bharti Enterprises Ending Six-Year Relationship With Indian Retailer
After six years, Wal-Mart is buying out Bharti Enterprises leaving the world's largest retailer without a partner to help establish supermarkets in the country
Foster Farms Salmonella Outbreak: 287 Sickened in 18 States From Chicken Products
287 people in 18 states have become ill from Salmonella in Foster Farms chicken. Select Foster Farms chicken products have been targeted as the cause of the latest Salmonella outbreak sickening 287 people in 18 states the company said in a press release Monday.
Alcatel-Luncent Layoffs: Mobile Computing Company to Slash 10,000 Jobs Through 2015
As part of its comprehensive restructuring plan french american telecommunications equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent is slashing 10,000 jobs over the next two years
Xero Provides 'Ease of Access' Software For Accounting Professionals Converting Quickbook Files
Global online accounting software company Xero has made it easier for accounting professionals to convert Quickbook files.
Infant Motrin Recall: 200,000 Bottles of Concentrated Infant Drops Contain Plastic Particles
Motrin's recall of 200,000 bottles of concentrated motrin infants drops remains in effect because of a risk of small plastic particles according to a press release.
Government Shutdown 2013: Lockheed Martin Cuts Back Layoffs 600 People
Defense contractor Lockheed Martin is cutting back its prior furlough employee number from 3,000 to 2,400.
Japan Airlines Buys 30 Airbus Jets For $9.5 Billion
Japan Airlines has ordered several Airbus airplanes from the european aircraft manufacturer. For the first time, Japan Airlines has ordered several Airbus airplanes from European aircraft manufacturer according to The New York Times.