Calvin Harris Flexes His Eight-Pack Abs While Modeling Shirtless for Emporio Armani
Holy abs, Batman! Calvin Harris definitely has a hit on his hands with his latest project: The sing[...]
Holy abs, Batman! Calvin Harris definitely has a hit on his hands with his latest project: The sing[...]
Is it worse when the authorities take action in the face of technological progress, or when they sit idle?
Hayes Miller, head of multi-asset for North America at Baring Asset Management, says 2014 is ending about as-expected for the stock market. He sees mid-to-high single-digit percentage gains for 2015.
US tech group to add nine facilities in cloud computing race
Martin Scorsese, arguably one of the greatest living filmmakers, often gets unfairly branded as a guy who mainly makes “mafia” movies. While it’s true that Scorsese’s contributions to the genre (“Mean Streets,” “Goodfellas,” “The Departed”) are nothing to scoff at, it’s also an unfair and reductive generalization. The truth is that he has contributed to more cinematic genres then you can shake a bloody baseball bat at: from lavish period dramas to rock n’ roll documentaries, religious parables and children’s fantasies. Читать дальше...
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NY will move to prohibit fracking in the state, citing unresolved health issues and dubious economic benefits of the widely used gas-drilling technique.
We have 20th-century benefits and insurance that do not fit the 21st-century worker
CNBC's Tyler Mathisen reports 15 people were injured on an aircraft traveling from Japan to Texas, due to extreme turbulence.
Britain is not alone in suffering a post-crisis slowdown, yet its decline is worse than elsewhere
Countries with large foreign debts likely to be exposed
2015 is shaping up as the year the U.S. consumer will have to shine the light for the rest of the world—or else.
Assistance sought from EU and others to avoid a possible default after IMF identifies shortfall
Discussing the potential boost to travel after policies changes between the U.S. and Cuba, with Seth Kaplan, Airline Weekly managing partner.
Prominent Cuban-American public figures reacted to possible changes in U.S.-Cuban Relations, NBCNews reports.
Russian group may struggle to pay dividend to its UK partner
GE is an example of boring banking and it’s not pretty — and that was the plan
Yellen said it would be at least 'a couple' of meetings before the Fed considered raising interest rates.
The Florida Republican senator also says Congress won't support lifting the half-century embargo on Castro's Cuba.
The Obama administration waived an Ecuadorian woman's U.S. ban after her family donated to Democratic campaigns. The NYT reports.
It is the continued state of limbo that poses the challenge to Iran’s president, writes Farideh Farhi
Large-caps have become a safety trade — but are they, in fact, safe?
Chief executive says necessary investment in technology is big challenge for industry
Don't be so quick to turn down that store credit card offer. Some can offer more valuable rewards than the best cash-back cards.
A U.S. bureau filed a lawsuit against wireless carrier Sprint over unauthorized charges on customers' cellphone bill.