Strippers win $10.9M for unpaid wages from NYC club
Exotic dancers at a Manhattan strip club were awarded nearly $10.9M by a judge who found they were unfairly classified as independent contractors.
Exotic dancers at a Manhattan strip club were awarded nearly $10.9M by a judge who found they were unfairly classified as independent contractors.
Is it an ominous sign for the bull market that two humor websites are reportedly looking to sell to the highest bidder?
The government’s cybersquad is warning Apple users about a security vulnerability in their mobile devices, Re/code reports.
An op-ed in China's state news outlet People's Daily says dog owners are imitating Western lifestyle, the GlobalPost reported.
The free float of JD.com could increase dramatically when a "lockup" agreement expires soon. Investors should take heed.
As Apple’s stock price continues to creep up, we may need to have that trillion-dollar market cap conversation again.
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Google has announced that its tap and pay service Google Wallet will no longer process third-party digital purchases.
The big money can't make up its mind about stalled haircut giant Regis.
Lower gasoline prices are putting American consumers in a spending mood—and some are getting a bigger bonus than others.
Warner Music has signed a distribution agreement with Chinese internet conglomerate Tencent. FT reports.
With gas down to less than $3 a gallon in much of the country, demand for light trucks has been soaring.
Within a few days of President Obama asking that Internet be regulated as public utility, a few new high-profile opponents emerged.
Chinese investigators found a more than $20 million hoard in the home of an obscure Chinese official, The NYT reports.
Friday's midday movers:
Retailers are counting on the cold temperatures to boost sales of seasonal items.
This NY team is starting to get game, and sponsors.
Tax professionals voice frustration with authority’s constraints on settling disputes
Traditional lenders increasingly want to outsource the costs and risks of compliance
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that would allow construction of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline from Canada.
Family-run firms are turning to mediators to help quell feuds about which heir will take the helm when the patriarch — or matriarch — steps aside.
Let's just all agree: Apple is enormous and taking over the world.
Strong corporate earnings coupled with decent revenue growth will lift stocks in 2015, Citi's Tobias Levkovich says.
The photographer talks about the intimate moments behind her images
Microbicides that kill HIV in the lab often fail in clinical trials. A study finds that semen may be the culprit. Cynthia Graber reports