Celebrities Deploy Their Resources And Innovation To Fight Against COVID-19
More and more stars are finding creative ways to help others in need during the global pandemic.
More and more stars are finding creative ways to help others in need during the global pandemic.
Asking for pension bailouts is a level of chutzpah that I simply hadn't foreseen.
Yes, please.
A new book, HumanKind: Changing the World One Small Act at a Time, motivates readers to take action with heartwarming stories of regular people who made a big impact.
Sabrina Ionescu being selected No. 1 overall by the New York Liberty was just the beginning of the history made for a handful of recent NCAA stars at the 2020 WNBA Draft.
Buying a house doesn't look like it once did. Since the COVID-19 outbreak worsened in mid-March, the real estate industry has had to adapt, leaning on technology like never before.
Dallas made its presence felt in the first-round with three of the top-seven picks.
As the world turns to re-opening their economies after the great coronavirus shutdown, could fleets of autonomous, ultra-violet, lightsaber wielding robots be the answer to rapidly decontaminating mass transit systems.
CBS sitcom 'Broke' debuted this month, making Jaime Camil the first Latino lead actor in a half-hour comedy on the network since Desi Arnaz in 'I Love Lucy.'
On April 16th, SpeedRoute, owned by tZero, broke its monthly trading volume record because of increased trading volatility.
Should US taxpayers help bail out destination travel marketers from the effects of the coronavirus crisis?
Find out where anesthesiologists earn the most money and where they earn the least in the U.S.
'The King: The Eternal Monarch' features two Koreas, one a republic and another a magical kingdom ruled by Emperor Lee Gon, played by Lee Min-ho.
The logistics industry is racing to meet the demand for personal protective equipment.
Even if Congress replenishes the Payroll Protection Plan, Washington isn't doing nearly enough for small firms. And empty stadiums for baseball? No way!
Steve Forbes on why small businesses are in the economic emergency room and how they need at least $1 trillion more in loans than Washington is thinking about.
The city joins New York and Los Angeles County in mandating residents and essential workers wear face masks outside their homes.
xpert Systems and Sociometrica analyze the sentiment of 63,000 social media posts each day to determine the emotional state of the internet in response to COVID-19.
This week’s Apple headlines; the launch of the new iPhone SE, all you need to know about the exciting addition, why this is the death of small iPhones, four more years of the SE, another Magic Keyboard, the preparations for HomePod and AirTags, and more..
Fires that burned near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant site in Ukraine for over a week were put out by firefighters and rain earlier this week, but a new report finds elevated levels of radiation in the area as well as the capitol city of Kiev.
This week’s Android headlines; a new Samsung Galaxy for America, the launch of the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro, Google’s home-made processor, a review of the Huawei P40 Pro, and more...
In 1965, Ruth Fertel mortgaged her home for $22,000 to purchase the “Chris Steak House” in New Orleans, Louisiana. Today, Ruth's Hospitality Group, now her company's parent, received $20 million from the US PPP program. That was a BAD decision, and here's why.
The Giants are still open for business in next week's draft. But trading down in the first round might not be as easy as one thinks.
The designer behind cult New York jewelry brand Foundrae, Beth Bugdaycay, has made an exquisite move into homewares, with a new line of glassware designed as a continuation of the latest Foundrae collection, Elements.
Diabetes puts people at high risk for Coronavirus complications, but not necessarily high-risk for catching the virus.