Chinese authorities are scrambling to contain a deadly virus outbreak
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Online home goods retailer, Hayneedle, is laying off about 200 employees. Here's why.
U.S. stocks turned lower on Friday as Chinese authorities seek to contain a virus outbreak.
Elon Musk may have built businesses around technology, including driverless electric-powered cars, an online bank, spacecraft, but one thing Musk is not particularly fond of is Bitcoin.
Paypal's exodus, as Pornhub's payment processor, in November left the adult entertainment website to seek other ways of paying its hundred thousand performers.
A rapid sales downturn has force home DNA testing pioneer 23andMe to shed staff.
U.S. stocks finished mixed on Thursday after WHO assured that the virus outbreak in China is not a global emergency
The Office of Comptroller of the Currency fined former Wells Fargo chief executive John Stumpf $17.5 million over the bank's fake accounts scandal, an unusually punitive action against a former corporate leader.
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FedEx now offers Sunday delivery to homes in the majority of the U.S.
The new culture minister of Russia, Olga Lyubimova, appears to be ambivalent about the arts
Tinder now offers a personal emergency service that can help users if a date starts to go bad.
Consular officers in foreign countries are being encouraged to deny tourist visas to pregnant women they suspect of traveling to the U.S. just to give birth and obtain U.S. citizenship for the child.
A series of marijuana vape cartridges have been recalled for high Vitamin E levels.
Over 9 million hospital gowns are affected by a quality issue that is delaying surgical procedures for some patients.
The rule proposed by the Trump administration would require automakers to improve fuel efficiency by just 1.5% annually rather than the 5% mandated by the Obama administration.
Chinese authorities have largely quarantined Wuhan, a city of 11 million people, to stop spread of a virus.
Fairway Market has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection a day after denying it was filing for Chapter 7.
Blue states saw more declines in business than red states with the most growth seen in the Dakotas, Wyoming and Alaska.
Chinese stock markets endured one of the worst trading days in its history.
The partnership between Subaru and Toyota has produced the two automakers' first all-electric crossover vehicle.
U.S. stocks traded lower on Thursday after China placed three cities on lockdown to prevent spread of virus
Yes, the battle royal game where players can be creative with their "Fortnite skin" then chat and dance goofily in the game lobby, can now be played on a competitive and official level. Making this happen is a startup called PlayVS that developed a platform for high school students to participate in esports.
The death cross is when a short-term moving average crosses below a longer-term moving average. The common parameters are a 50-day MA for the short term and 100-day or 200-day MA for the longer term.
Siemens CEO Joe Kaeser is betting on the support of President Donald Trump in reconstruction projects of Iraq and Syria, despite simmering transatlantic trade hostilities.
High expectations for the crypto market this year, especially for the flagship crypto Bitcoin (BTC), have led many analysts to express the same bullishness for ETH.
Tesla exceeded a market cap of $100 billion Wednesday, making it the world's second most valuable car company after Toyota.
The U.S. still faces an affordable housing crisis.
South African companies have already announced thousands of job cuts this year