Katy Perry Twerks in a Bikini Aboard a Yacht
Straight stuntin' yeah she do it like that! Katy Perry was relaxing aboard a yacht in Sydney Harbour[...]
Straight stuntin' yeah she do it like that! Katy Perry was relaxing aboard a yacht in Sydney Harbour[...]
Here's what everyone is searching for online to buy this holiday season.
Kathy Welch, Forest City Ratner Companies executive VP of retail, shares her top retail stock picks in the space. The FMHR traders, weigh in.
Is Black Friday dead? Kathy Welch, Forest City Ratner Companies executive VP of retail, provides perspective on shopping expectations for this year, and getting millennials into malls.
Americans' highest confidence in years will boost holiday sales, the founder of consumer products powerhouse Jarden says.
Samsung's 64GB MicroSD card has fantastic reviews, and early Black Friday pricing today on Amazon. This is the best deal we've ever seen on this card, save for a short-lived price mistake which allowed a few of our lucky Twitter followers to score one for $1. [Samsung 64GB EVO Class 10 Micro SDXC with Adapter, $25]
Читать дальше...Clever marketing still cannot trump cash
Jonathan Gruber's admission of fooling "stupid" American voters on Obamacare isn't a one-off — it's a national pastime.
HHS' chief wants senior staff to meet about and suggest ways to increase "transparency" at that department.
Markets will likely move higher as monetary policy pumps up stocks, but there's greater risk ahead, said Jeff Kleintop.
The PM should transcend the reactiveness of his premiership by giving Britain a long-term mission
Danica Patrick and a puppy will help GoDaddy return to the Super Bowl advertising game.
Which retailers are getting a lump of coal for customer service this year? TODAY reports.
The number of people with a net worth of $30 million or more is growing in the U.S., especially in California and N.Y.
Sixty years ago the U.S. Supreme Court's first case on gay rights was set in motion. It has been neglected through many of the intervening years but is now recognized as a landmark in the law of free speech. In One, Inc., v. Olesen, a fledgling Los Angeles–based magazine seeking to advance the interests of homosexuals sued after the Post Office declared it obscene and banned its distribution through the mail. Against long odds, facing the full force of the federal government, and with little support from the civil libertarians of the day... Читать дальше...
Another salacious legal document is turning heads in the financial community.
The oil services company’s core business is doing well, but it is a shame about the offshoot
The focus on making banks ‘safe’ by holding more capital is unrealistic, writes Simon Samuels
With home prices rising and fewer distressed homes, large-scale investors are being replaced by their smaller counterparts.
Thanks to marijuana legalization, San Francisco's high-end pot store Sparc is now serving up to 400 customers a day.
Stryker is examining a bid for UK medical-device manufacturer Smith & Nephew, said a Bloomberg report.
Big yo-yo moves in stocks are great for these 13 stocks when the direction is up. USA Today reports.
Prices of solar and wind energy have plummeted and are even cheaper than coal or natural gas in some areas. The New York Times reports.
The president's move on immigration scrambled the calculus for how Congress avoids a government shutdown, Politico's Ben White says.
A Texas driver has been declared innocent in a GM ignition switch accident, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau.