Nasdaq nears record as exuberance yields to reason
As the Nasdaq closes in on the all-time high it reached in 2000, investors are facing a market that barely resembles the go-go era of 15 years ago.
As the Nasdaq closes in on the all-time high it reached in 2000, investors are facing a market that barely resembles the go-go era of 15 years ago.
A processed-meat magnate is challenging a frozen-pizza dynasty at the very top of Europe’s luxury hospitality industry
Deere first-quarter profit dropped and cut its full-year profit forecast as lower corn prices and weak farm income weighed on demand.
From Byzantine boudoirs and Tudor palaces to the catwalk, the fabric exerts a sumptuous appeal. A historical writer traces its progression
The designer’s west coast AW15 show reflects LA’s new status as a fashion hub
The entrepreneurial art dealer who supported the Impressionists is celebrated in a superb exhibition moving to London soon
The Canadian writer and critic on lecturing about Salman Rushdie’s ‘The Satanic Verses’ and religion’s place in public life
The first ascent of the iconic peak left four dead and caused an international scandal, but also propelled the embryonic sport of mountaineering into the public imagination. As Switzerland readies for the 150th anniversary, Ed Douglas makes a bid for the summit
Throwing it back for snack time! Mila Kunis and her slim post-baby body stepped out for a bite of G[...]
The student was reportedly subjected to an investigation that yielded no results and ordered to stay away from his female classmate.
With Wal-Mart raising the entry-level wage for workers to $9 an hour, pressure is mounting for other private employers to follow suit.
There are plenty of losers in the West Coast port labor fight. Are there winners? Kind of...
Paul Thomas Anderson’s “films have almost always revolved around a father son relationship” of sorts, “which can even be said of his newest” movie, “Inherent Vice.” So claims Chris Wallace in Interview magazine's conversation with the writer-director whose latest film is up for both a Best Adapted Screenplay (for Anderson) and Best Costume Design (Mark Bridges) Oscar at this Sunday’s Academy Awards. “Inherent Vice” is the first film adaptation of a Thomas Pynchon novel; it stars Joaquin Phoenix as Larry “Doc” Sportello... Читать дальше...
Far from being a failure, as its detractors assert, the project to make the individual ‘the ultimate unit of all law’ is still in its early stages — and we should celebrate its achievements so far
The troubled genius of the late fashion designer
Rand Paul's "audit the Fed" issue is likely to come up for other presidential hopefuls, Politico's Ben White says.
Cowen is valuing Instagram at $33 billion, and reports say Apple wants to produce electric cars as soon as 2020. Re/code's co-executive editor Kara Swisher, shares her take on these topics and more. Swisher says she will interview Hillary Clinton next week.
Alliance second-in-command in Europe warns of possible escalation
Warren Buffett signed a 400-million euro deal to acquire a Hamburg-based retailer of motorcycle apparel and accessories.
Three main location options for world-class London concert venue
Marcato Capital Management accused the auction house's board and management of "willful neglect."
A new report suggests it's superfluous to pay for credit reports, something most people are now getting for free.
Ladino offers diminished community chance of return to the land of their Iberian forebears
The US says it will fine Takata $14,000 per day for failing to fully cooperate in a probe of faulty air bag inflators.