Apple and biotech stocks look amazingly similar
Technician Carter Worth says Apple and biotech look "married." He explains why they are the must-own names right now.
Technician Carter Worth says Apple and biotech look "married." He explains why they are the must-own names right now.
He claims there is a perfectly reasonable explanation
A fourth novel in the "Fifty Shades of Grey" romance series by E L James will be released June 18 by Vintage Books.
The festival was banned in Yulin, central China last year
Another day, another scuffle between driver and cyclist.
Hefty premium underscores rivalry among chipmakers in rapidly consolidating industry
As the Cleveland Cavaliers gear up for NBA Finals, its investment in 11-time NBA All-Star LeBron James is paying off.
CNBC's Bob Pisani and Art Cashin, of UBS, discuss crosscurrents in the markets as talk about Greece debt captures the Street's attention. Also Cashin takes a deeper look at China's market gains.
Millions of people could suffer if the Supreme Court strikes down Obamacare subsidies, two doctors tell CNBC.
Despite the benefits that come from higher wages, some experts say it may be too little, too late, NBC News reports.
Sasha Cochrane's father Peter died when he fell 30ft from scaffolding.
Turnover more than a third up on 100-day average as investors shrug off Thursday’s plunge
This is a question that many people spend a great deal of time thinking about. We want sex for lots of different reasons: lust, love, relief, ego and consolation, to name but a few. The upside to sex is that it can make us feel wonderful, fulfilled, needed and desired. But, like many things, where there’s an ‘up’, there’s usually a ‘down’ and feeling pressured, obliged, used or just plain not interested are all things likely to make us question what we want from sex and how often we should be having it. Читать дальше...
South Carolina’s Lindsey Graham joins crowded Republican field
Low yields and weak growth push Seoul fund to chase higher returns in global markets
As the S&P 500 marches to record close after record close this year, some troubling signs are brewing inside the bull market.
The Supreme Court ruled that threats made over the Internet are protected unless they are intentionally malevolent, USAT reports.
Airline deregulation fostered new players. Now, financial regulation is enabling nimble start-ups.
Thanks to a unanimous Supreme Court ruling, homeowners might not be able to use bankruptcy to escape mortgages.
Late last week, it was reported that Disney had decided to axe the developing "Tron 3" aka "Tron: Ascension." Things had been moving along slowly over the past few months, with production aiming to gear up this fall in Vancouver, with director Joseph Kosinski, and stars Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde, all slated to return. But then, "Tomorrowland" underwhelmed both critically and commercially, and perhaps fearing sinking money into a sci-fi sequel which there might not be an audience for, Disney decided to yank the plug on "Tron 3." So... Читать дальше...
Here we go again! Kim Kardashian, 34, just announced that she's pregnant and expecting her second c[...]
It's fun to snoop through people’s stuff when you rent an Airbnb. Everybody does it, and now the digital comedy network, Above Average, is calling us out in a hilarious video entitled Airbnb Express.
Pfizer CEO Ian Read, discusses the PALOMA-3 trial for its oncology treatment Ibrance to treat breast cancer, drug pricing and competition in the pharmaceutical industry.
Global manufacturing growth rose slightly, but remained weak as firms again turned to existing orders to keep active, a business survey showed.