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Date: Fri, 09 May 2014 17:43:00 -0400
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Subject: Forget Those Big Headphones. Apple Could Turn Beats Into a Streaming Kingpin

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Forget Those Big Headphones. Apple Could Turn Beats Into a Streaming Kingpin

Buying the music service also gives Apple an alternative to the increasingly old-fashioned iTunes. Ironic, writes Devin Leonard, considering that Beats founders Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine were early iTunes enthusiasts. And is it possible that Beats could fetch more than $3.2 billion?

How Seattle Agreed to a $15 Minimum Wage Without a Fight

Mayor Ed Murray told business leaders, union bosses and community advocates to figure out how to raise the minimum wage-or else.

Big Pharma's Favorite Prescription: Higher Prices

Since October 2007, prices have doubled for dozens of established drugs. Also in Health Care Is Expensive: New Obamacare enrollees might have sticker shock. (The price of drugs for that has doubled too.)

Boom Times for Farmers in the United States of Kale

Kale production is up 60 percent since 2007, but it still can't hold a floret to broccoli.

Toyota's Hottest Car Is a Subaru

The Japanese company owns 16.5 percent of Subaru, which has seen global sales grow 21 percent for the 12 months ending in March.

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