Council workers wait until after Christmas to put up decorations
It looks like someone is in need of an epiphany.
It looks like someone is in need of an epiphany.
Be it a super virus, hordes of the undead or an asteroid, this is the last thing you'll see (if you watch CNN).
Protests against Uber or court cases against Google notwithstanding, start-ups are thriving in France, The Christian Science Monitor reports.
While it didn't crack our 20 Best Films Of 2014, "Force Majeure" impressed many of us here at The Playlist, and has been one of the most acclaimed pictures of the year (indeed, it has made the Oscar Foreign Film shortlist). And while director Ruben Östlund may be a new name to many, he's been making films for over a decade. That said, the spotlight has never shined brighter on the filmmaker than it is right now, and there's no better time to catch up with movies that have helped launch Östlund into... Читать дальше...
European debt yields keep dropping, the dollar is strengthening against the euro, and oil has not found a bottom yet.
Former Treasury Secretary Summers called for a carbon tax, amid dropping oil prices. The Fiscal Times reports.
As the price of oil continues to hover around five-year lows, investors are scrambling to make sense of Saudi Arabia’s oil policy.
GasBuddy.com's annual gas price outlook says the U.S. average gallon price could hit lowest mark since 2009, USA Today reports.
Jordan Sloat and Corey Watts were forced to leave an Uber vehicle in Covent Garden
CNBC's Phil LeBeau speaks to Mark Fields, Ford Motor Company CEO, about the vision for the future of driving and fully autonomous vehicles.
Retailer expected to announce wave of discounts on Thursday
Discussing consumer participation in the economic recovery and when oil will stabilize, with Kristina Hooper, Allianz Global Investors, and Francisco Blanch, BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research.
Bought a card recently?
Then he sent her this text: 'Goodbye Tracey.'
Upmarket UK clothes brand faces warehouse walkouts
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis reports crude has fallen below $52, and discusses what will happen to WTI if Brent breaks $50.
The U.S. services sector expanded in December at its slowest rate since February as growth in new business and employment declined.
Yowza, lady! Kyra Sedgwick may be just months away from turning the big 5-0, but you'd never know i[...]
Former U.S. Senator James L. Buckley makes the case for ending subsidies to state and local governments.
Consider the gauntlet thrown. Matthew Vaughn has spent a good portion of his press run for "Kingsman: The Secret Service" declaring that his spy movie action/comedy/parody is a brazen return to fun at the movies that has been missing. He's already described the first billion-dollar-earning Bond movie "Skyfall" as "pretty exhausting," and now he's taking aim at fanboy fave Christopher Nolan. "People want fun and escapism at the moment," Vaughn told SFX (via THR). "Look at the success of 'Guardians... Читать дальше...
Actress and Celebrity Apprentice competitor Keshia Knight Pulliam has some complicated feelings abou[...]
Low-cost airlines face overcapacity, thin margins and the effects of a slowdown in China
OnStar and Progressive will launch a program next summer that could lead to insurance savings for GM drivers.
CNBC.com investing editor John Melloy reports on the technical indicators market pros are using to gauge how low oil could go.
Raising the federal gas tax would fund needed infrastructure, AutoNation's Mike Jackson says.