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Notices of default jump 128 percent in Nevada

Lenders filed 1,037 notices of default to start foreclosure proceedings in July, up 128 percent from July 2013, RealtyTrac reported. It’s the highest number of starts since October, when the state’s Homeowners Bill of Rights took effect and put new restrictions on banks looking to foreclose.

New e-hail app for limos, other vehicles unveiled

Limousine drivers operating with the new Ride Genie smartphone application system say the process of requesting a ride will get easier for customers who use the service.

Revel casino still talking with potential bidders

ATLANTIC CITY — A day after announcing it will shut down next month, Revel told a bankruptcy court judge it is still negotiating with potential buyers.

Is your retirement (still) secure?

Has watching the morning news or reading the daily business journals become a source of anxiety to you? Unless you live in a media-free world, it is unlikely that the recent market volatility has escaped your attention. And if you’re among the millions of Americans who are saving for retirement, the steady decline in your account balances is very likely causing you a great deal of concern.

Apple’s high-paying tech jobs dominated by white, Asian men

Apple primarily relies on white and Asian men for its top-paying technology jobs, feeding the perception that Silicon Valley’s economic boom is largely excluding women, blacks and Hispanics.

Recent gaming mergers a relief to investors

The combined $11.5 billion in lottery company-slot machine company mergers in the past few weeks has the investment community relieved.