Week at a glance: All stories

8:21pm: McDonald's said it would "be in touch" with Charles Ramsey, who rescued three women while eating a Big Mac. But court documents raise questions over Ramsey's background. More
7:06pm: Due to a processing error, borrowers received checks for less than what they were owed under a mortgage settlement reached with 13 mortgage servicers, the Federal Reserve said. More
6:34pm: California Attorney General Kamala Harris says JPMorgan used a variety of unlawful tactics in thousands of lawsuits against consumers over credit-card debt. More
5:02pm: A new proposal to speed up in-flight Wi-Fi from the FCC would borrow bandwidth from satellites. More
4:15pm: YouTube subscription fees will start at 99 cents per month, and viewers can test out a free 14-day trial. More
3:10pm: The dollar hit ¥100 for the first time since April 2009 as the Bank of Japan moves to boost the nation's economy. More
2:44pm: Even though two key stock market barometers are at all-time highs, Gallup found that stock ownership among individuals continues to decline. Part of it is that investors feel burned. But with the unemployment rate still high, many middle class Americans may feel that they can't afford to buy stocks. More
2:40pm: Under the proposed settlement with the SEC, Falcone would be barred from serving as an investment adviser for two years but could still manage his companies. More
12:49pm: With a fix for battery problems behind it, Boeing ups the number of Dreamliners being built to seven a month from five. More
12:41pm: The mortgage financing giants, taken over by the federal government in 2008, are profitable again and paying big dividends to Treasury. That will help the country pare its deficit and buy time before Congress has to raise the debt ceiling. More
11:37am: Microsoft is already a Nook investor, but now the company reportedly wants to buy Barnes & Noble's entire e-book business for a cool $1 billion. More
10:13am: Federal prosecutors to announce charges against 8 in New York who were part of global cybertheft ring stealing targeting banks. More
10:08am: The phone subsidy could be phased out soon, now that T-Mobile is paving the way for rivals to get out of a hated business. More
9:57am: The broader U.S. stock market closed in the red Thursday, but a few favorites among short sellers surged following upbeat earnings reports. More
9:49am: A small French company has raised over $25,000 from small investors to develop and manufacture premium scented underwear for men. More
8:55am: Layoffs are back to pre-recession levels. More
6:05am: Piles of student loan debt are leading many Americans to put off saving for retirement, buying homes and even getting married, a new survey finds. More
6:03am: Ren Zhengfei founded Chinese telecom giant Huawei in 1987 and has never granted an interview. Until today. More
6:01am: Magazine calls the plug-in car nearly perfect, with the only issue being the time needed to recharge it. More
5:50am: U.S. indexes continue breaking through to record highs, but how long can this bull run last? More
4:00am: China's wealthiest citizens are looking to secure their riches and improve the quality of their lives. And many of them are looking to do it overseas. More
12:24am: When it comes to mortgages, nearly one-third of homebuyers are in the dark about terms, which lender to choose and financing, according to a survey by Zillow. More
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