Lawmakers were scrambling on Thursday to avoid a government shutdown. The previous one cost taxpayers billions.
Warren Buffett's words have a lot of sway when it comes to investments. He doesn't have the same kind of credibility with cryptocurrency, but the market doesn't appear to like when he critiques it.
Ryan Carney Williams wore eight pairs of pants and 10 shirts because he did not have any money to pay for excess baggage.
Alfred Kelly, CEO of the world’s largest credit card company, told CNBC in an interview it won’t process bitcoin transactions, because he doesn’t consider the cryptocurrency a payment system.
The bank will also open an exchange to trade the cryptocurrency, called MUFG Coin, which will be pegged to the yen.
The industry funneled money to the president and top GOP lawmakers, then Trump officials moved to undo new regulations.
How an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court decision could strip rights from tens of millions of American workers — and also be a boon to the Trump Organization.
The Winklevoss twins have lost their status as billionaires following Bitcoin's sudden drop in value.
A funeral home in Nova Scotia cremated the wrong body after a mixup occurred.
There has been a sharp backlash after President Trump's inflammatory comments in an immigration reform meeting.
Controversial cryptocurrency trading platform BitConnect has shut down its lending and exchange operations.
“Privacy and discretion”: Cryptocurrency fever is sweeping the sex industry, including a famous Nevada brothel which plans to offer bitcoin payment options.
When it comes to the U.S. candy market, Nestlé trails Hershey and Mars — who together share 58 percent of the market — as well as fellow Swiss rival Lindt.
Several airlines announced waiver of date-change fees or cancel fees and fare differences for customers who were travelling from certain airports affected by the storm.
When the price of bitcoin falters, the market for most other tokens falls, too.
The owner of a North Carolina Crossfit gym is facing continued backlash over his controversial photos and captions of women’s butts working out in addition to his ensuing apology that accused his critics of being “butt hurt” over the issue.
A new report details how trade groups, companies, foreign governments, interest groups and political candidates booked rooms or events at properties owned by the president, raising ethics questions that “previously were unimaginable.”
One city council is Toronto wants to look at paying property taxes with bitcoin while as of this past weekend, 80 percent of bitcoins created have been mined.
More and more bitcoin users are saving cryptocurrency for their retirement.
Former U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu has been advocating for the approval of a crude oil pipeline while lobbying on behalf of a government entity that must approve the project.
The American Kennel Club announced that it will recognize two new dog breeds.
Restaurants are (kind of) joining the cryptocurrency boom.
The trend witnessed so far this year shows prospects are good for the employment sector in the United States.
South Korean regulators are taking a closer look at cryptocurrency. Coinone and Bithumb were raided, while a bill to ban cryptocurrency trading on domestic exchanges is being prepared.
Blockchain gives artists more control over song rights and royalties.
Lactalis' baby milk products previously caused sickness to more than 20 children.
New ADA derivatives launch as investors short bitcoin futures.
The Senate Banking Committee will reportedly be meeting with top financial market regulators to discuss bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, and the possible risks their trading poses.
Coca-Cola is introducing new Diet Coke flavors such as ginger lime, feisty cherry, twisted mango, and zesty blood orange — all of which will contain Ace-K.
He started his governorship canceling a tunnel project over its $5 billion price tag. Now Christie is ending his tenure pushing to hand a big gift to Amazon.