Hospital network hacked, 4.5M records stolen
Bloomberg: Chinese hackers stole data from 4.5 million patients of Community Health Systems Inc., the second-largest for-profit hospital chain in the United States.
Bloomberg: Chinese hackers stole data from 4.5 million patients of Community Health Systems Inc., the second-largest for-profit hospital chain in the United States.
BBC: Dollar General made a $9.7 billion offer for the discount retailer, triumphing the $8.5 billion offer Dollar Tree made last month.
TIME: A new survey found that 36% of Americans have not set aside any money for retirement.
Reuters: The world’s largest soda maker paid $2.15 billion in cash for a 16.7% stake in Monster Beverage Corp.
CBS: Today marks the centennial anniversary of the opening of the Panama Canal, an engineering marvel that permanently changed world trade.
Reuters: The network equipment maker said it plans to cut another 6,000 workers as it transitions towards a new cycle of high-end switches and routers.
Bloomberg: Household debt dropped 0.2%, or $18 billion, to $11.63 trillion from January through March 2014.
WSJ: Retail and food services sales were essentially unchanged last month from June.
WebMD: Births outside of marriage accounted for 40.6% of all births in the United States in 2013, 7% lower than the peak in 2008.
NYT: Google’s Mikey Dickerson will lead a new government team to identify and fix the government’s failing computer systems and websites, like Healthcare.gov.