Goldman Sachs to pay $5B for mortgage debacle
BLOOMBERG: Goldman Sachs will pay $5.1 billion to settle a lawsuit that alleges the investment baking giant mislead investors just before the 2008 financial crisis and housing bubble.
BLOOMBERG: Goldman Sachs will pay $5.1 billion to settle a lawsuit that alleges the investment baking giant mislead investors just before the 2008 financial crisis and housing bubble.
FORTUNE: Chariot for Women, a ride-booking startup for women and kids with women-only drivers, delayed its launch in Boston until April 19 because the company wants to hire more female drivers.
The restaurant in NE Portland changed its name after pressure from protesters.
City Council will meet Monday to discuss code changes that would legally permit ride-sharing services in Springfield.
Golf pro Jordan Spieth lost at the Masters Tournament; Under Armor shares stumble.
Gov. Kate Brown discussed small business development, the Klamath River agreement and the minimum wage increase during her second State of the State speech Friday.
The change binds certain delegates to presidential candidates based on the primaries.
BLOOMBERG: BMW has plans to launch the first luxury ride-booking service, ReachNow, in Seattle.
ABC: Netflix will charge $2 more for online streaming service — going from $7.99 to $9.99 per month — starting in May.