Bankruptcy court approves sale of RadioShack to Standard General
ASSOCIATED PRESS: Sale could save about 7,500 jobs.
ASSOCIATED PRESS: Sale could save about 7,500 jobs.
ASSOCIATED PRESS: Students in debt from attending for-profit universities are protesting by refusing to repay their student loans.
NEW YORK TIMES: Jay Z is aiming to more fairly compensate musicians in the age of streaming music by launching his own service called Tidal.
BLOOMBERG: In an effort to revive sales in the US, Volvo Car Group plans to build a $500 million factory.
BLOOMBERG: General business activity index declines far worse than expectations in March.
ASSOCIATED PRESS: In return for their cooperation, the two former Swiss bankers will get probation for their roles in a tax fraud scheme that withheld billions in potential government revenue.
BBC: A Texas man who won an auction to shoot a black rhino — an endangered species — will be allowed to bring back his trophy if he kills one, the US Fish and Wildlife decided.
REUTERS: After French prosecutors accuse copilot of locking pilot out of cockpit and then intentionally crashing plane, Norwegian Air is requiring two pilots to be at the controls at all time.
TIME: New regulations would require companies to check if debtors can afford to pay back loans.
ASSOCIATED PRESS: Investigation finds slaves used in some seafood sold in American supermarkets and pet stores.