U.S. probes hack of personal data on Michelle Obama, Beyonce, others
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The FBI and other U.S. agencies said on Tuesday they were investigating a website that posted financial and personal information about first lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and other government figures as well as celebrities including singers Beyonce and Jay-Z.
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Greenberg doubles claims in AIG bailout lawsuit vs U.S. to $55 billion
(Reuters) – Maurice “Hank” Greenberg, the former American International Group Inc chief executive, has more than doubled the size of his class-action lawsuit against the United States over the insurer’s bailout to roughly $55.5 billion from $25 billion.
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Fiat chairman says still discussing how to merge with Chrysler
TURIN, Italy (Reuters) – Italian carmaker Fiat and its U.S. unit Chrysler are still discussing how to merge the companies, Fiat Chairman John Elkann said on Tuesday.
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