Loans are making us sick | | 12 THINGS TO KNOW NOW |  | Iraq to U.S.: Send Airstrikes
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki reportedly asked the U.S. for help in the form of airstrikes to bat down Islamist extremists who overran several Iraqi cities this week and are inching closer to Baghdad, but the White House so far appears reluctant to fulfill that request | | | | |  | E-Cigs Are Winning
The business is doing fine despite proposed FDA rules to regulate e-cigarettes as tobacco products and concerns raised by public health experts | | | | |  | Debt Is Bad for Your Health
Efforts by President Obama to ease the burden of student loans coincide with a study that links debt to high blood pressure as well as poor self-reported mental and general health | | | | |  | Eric Cantor's Loss Is a Bummer for Business
Lobbying firms that represent corporations and industry associations have spent years pouring money into Cantor's campaigns and investing in access to the House Majority Leader, widely considered next-in-line for Speaker of the House until his Virginia primary loss this week and subsequent decision to step down from his leadership role | | | | |  | Want Some Charge With Your Coffee?
Starbucks plans to install 100,000 wireless charging stations in its 7,500 company-operated U.S. stores, as well as its Teavana tea bars, in a nod to longstanding competition for seats between paying customers and others who need electrical outlets | | | | |
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