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(Updates with U.S. action, changes dateline, previous London) NEW YORK, May 15 (Reuters) - Some shorter-term fundingmarkets are reflecting rising strain in bank borrowing rates asconcerns of a Greek exit ...

Four years ago, Barack Obama became the first Democratic presidential nominee in at least two decades to outspend the Republican challenger. The incumbent president shouldn’t expect the same advantage this time.

Popular YouTube video channel Machinima.com has landed a $35M round of funding, with Google leading the round. While Google has given its video content partners seed money in the past, this is the first ...

Documents show that O'Malley's pledge to build Red, Purple lines at same time will be difficult to keep Gov. Martin O'Malley has long promised that Baltimore and the Washington suburbs would each get a new light-rail line and that the Red Line and its Purple counterpart outside D.C. could be built at the same time.

Goldman Sachs Group Inc., the bank that last week doubled its money from a 2010 bet on Facebook Inc., is ramping up investments in Web startups, underscoring the allure of high-growth tech companies to financiers far...

Legislators passed a state budget last month that was unlike any other in recent years — it included no cuts to the money for school districts.

Spending plan expands library hours and increases money for pothole repairs while eliminating 400 vacant jobs, but it delays action on layoffs. The Los Angeles City Council passed a $7.2-billion budget Monday, voting to cut 400 unfilled city staff positions but putting off difficult decisions on layoffs, park funding and Fire Department resources.

Flagler County Commissioners and the Palm Coast City Council will meet Tuesday to try to iron out a disagreement over several million dollars, but the two sides sound far apart.

Bills to increase state funding for improvements to Oklahoma roads and bridges are heading to the full House and Senate for a vote.

The Queensland Association of Healthy Communities (QAHC) says it is being unfairly targeted by the State Government over a spike in HIV infections.