Buffett's Synchrony Leads Gains In Financials As Fed Grows Hawkish
Berkshire's latest pick jumps as Fed signals an interest rate increase
Berkshire's latest pick jumps as Fed signals an interest rate increase
Earth doesn't share the same chemical composition as other parts of the solar system. Evaporation during early collisions may be why.
Trading was off to a strong start Thursday morning as Roku launched its initial public offering with shares soaring by 50%. The streaming media company raised $252 million, but it still needs to convince investors it's not just about hardware.
The new 'Red Dead Redemption 2' trailer hit today, and here are five things you may have missed from its brief runtime.
Alongside the women we all learn about in history books such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Jackie Kennedy, there are so many forgotten women who need to be celebrated as beacons of American progress. Here is our list of 13 revolutionary women who deserve a statue.
Data-driven organizations are seeing upwards of 20% to 30% improvements in EBITDA due to unlocked efficiencies and more granular financial insight. They navigate change well and use data to make more informed decisions.
The GOP leadership in Congress and the administration released a framework for tax reform this week. It combines pro-growth tax reforms with tax simplification and relief for middle class families with kids. The result would be more jobs, higher wages, and a super simple April 15th for most of us.
The construction of the Great Pyramid is still a bit of an archaeological mystery, a papyrus discovered in 2013 reveals now where ancient Egyptians got the rocks needed to build this ancient wonder.
In "Real American," former Stanford dean of freshmen Julie Lythcott-Haims writes beautifully about her coming of age in a biracial family. Her portrait of her proud, stubborn father is a tribute that will resonate with millions of families of all backgrounds.
The SNES Classic Edition is one of gaming's most anticipated pieces of hardware this year, and it goes on sale tomorrow, September 29.
Automatic stereotypes can hold women back from using their voice at work. Here are three strategies to help make your colleagues more aware of unconscious bias and be a champion of equality.
#Touristgohome protest has come to Mallorca and Ibiza, joining Barcelona, Venice, Dubrovnik and other destinations pushing back against the dislocations caused by mass tourism.
'It' is now the 11th R-rated Hollywood release to cross half-a-billion dollars at the global box office.
I put the wearable market leader’s fresh smartwatch through its paces in sun-kissed Mallorca
The fact that flu vaccines aren't 100% effective is not a good reason to skip the shot. Recent research suggests that even if the vaccines don't prevent the flu, they can reduce the severity of the disease.
Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter places third on the 2017 Hip-Hop Cash Kings list–our ranking of the world’s top-earning hip-hop artists. Here's a bit more about his big year.
Chipotle Mexican Grill recently announced a partnership with celebrity chef Richard Blais to revamp its Tasty Made burger concept. But given the spate of recent bad news for Chipotle--illness outbreaks, a negative response to its queso--will it be enough?
Hurricanes Maria, Irma and Harvey have starkly exposed just how vulnerable America remains, and how much more must be done to rein in the causes and impacts of climate change and strengthen our nation’s resilience to extreme weather events.
Which kind of genital stimulation gives women the greatest pleasure? More than 1,000 women in the US reveal their secrets to reaching the perfect orgasm.
The clear historical lesson here for investors is to pay more attention to economic facts rather than political rhetoric.
What's behind the collapse in oil prices? Commonwealth CIO Brad McMillan looks at parallels from the past to shed light on where the energy industry is going.
Three Russian companies have either filed for bankruptcy are on the cusp of doing so in less than a month.
The NFL and its players are moving an important conversation forward by kneeling. Giving up now would be disastrous.
Annual glamor and environmental events run smack into each other in the City of Lights.
This is the third article in a series that explores the public affairs challenges facing technology companies in a daunting new world filled with hostile foreign powers, unsettling labor, employment, and intellectual property issues, and unprecedented concerns over freedom of speech and privacy.