United ditches more economy seats to make room for bigger premium cabins with new layouts
United will have new cabins on smaller planes with premium seats, including those that convert into a bed, to win more sales from high-spending travelers.
Medicare is cracking down on rising fraud and improper care at hospice as admissions soar

Hospice care has grabbed the attention of the federal government, which is vowing to decertify companies that are overbilling, stealing identities or charging for services never provided.
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America is being haunted by a 1970s bogeyman known as stagflation. Here’s how big the threat is.

In the 1970s, soaring inflation — along with misguided efforts by Washington, D.C., to control it — wreaked havoc on the economy. In just under a decade, from 1973 to 1982, the U.S. suffered three severe recessions.
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How the economy would weather private-credit defaults rising to financial crisis-like levels

A repeat of the 2008 crisis for defaults in private credit only impacts GDP growth by between one-fifth and one-half of a percentage point.
Brent oil prices claw back losses to top $100 again after hours

Global oil prices edged higher in after-hours trading Monday to recoup portion of the nearly 11% lost during the regular session, as traders geared up for what’s likely to be another day driven by developments in the Iran conflict.
Toyota to invest $1 billion to increase U.S. production in Kentucky, Indiana plants
Toyota on Monday announced $1 billion in investments in two U.S. plants as part of a plan to invest up to $10 billion domestically over the next five years.



