San Francisco may soon require drivers to make reservation, pay to drive down famous street
A bill would charge people to drive down Lombard Street in San Francisco.
Florida could lose millions in tax dollars from proposed assault weapons ban, economists estimate
Proponents hope the measure will find its way onto the 2020 ballot.
How Debra Messing's Trump tweets will affect NBC
Messing starred as Grace Adler in the breakout hit series, which aired for eight seasons then took a decade-long hiatus before returning to the network in 2017. She also played homicide detective Laura Diamond in NBC's 2014 show “The Mysteries of Laura,” which ran until 2016.
Cyberhackers steal $4M from Oklahoma pension fund
The FBI is investigating after cyberhackers stole more than $4 million from Oklahoma law enforcement’s retirement fund
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Here’s how insurers are trying to keep million-dollar gene therapy costs down
Gene therapies can replace problematic genes that cause certain medical problems, add genes to help the body fight certain diseases or turn off problematic genes.
Late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s mega-yacht is for sale. Here’s how much it costs
The “Octopus” is one of the world’s largest boats, and costs a whopping four times more than what Allen paid for the Portland Trailblazers.
Jennifer Lopez's pole dancing for 'Hustlers' sparks fitness craze
Jennifer Lopez reveals how she learned to pole dance like a stripper for "Hustlers"
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones: Natural gas investment helped pay for Ezekiel Elliott
The businessman agreed to sign away $90 million to Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott.
Tyson invests in plant-based shrimp company New Wave Foods
Tyson Foods, Inc. is getting in on the ground floor of the next food alternative: plant-based shrimp.
Kate Middleton's royal fashion a cash king for designers
The Duchess of Cambridge's powerful impact on fashion labels worldwide in what's known as the "Kate effect".
California mansion where Phil Spector murdered actress up for sale
The French chateau-inspired mansion where record producer Phil Spector fatally shot actress Lana Clarkson in 2003 is on the market, and it can be yours for less than $5 million.
Bethenny Frankel: Hurricane Dorian 'decimated' Bahamas
'It's the worst disaster we've ever seen,' said Bethenny Frankel.
Kamala Harris stirs war with Trump team over plastic straws
From paper to plastic – and even pasta -- candidates stir up controversy over straws.
Bethenny Frankel on Hurricane Dorian relief efforts in the Bahamas
Frankel on the disaster relief
Stew Leonard's celebrates their 50th anniversary
Stew Leonard’s expands business
The edible alternative to plastic straws
Pasta Straw looks to replace your plastic straws
Hurricane Dorian - The Latest
Utility crews are working to restore electrical service to areas blasted by Hurricane Dorian. The storm has caused hundreds of thousands of power outages.
The big retirement savings mistakes Americans are making
People are withdrawing money from their retirement accounts to pay off debt or make a down payment of a home, which is often considered a financial mistake, according to a recent survey.
Samantha Barbash, stripper who inspired J-Lo 'Hustlers' movie, blows lid off CEO spending
J-Lo's real-life “Hustlers” character, Samantha Barbash, details life as a strip club hostess exposing Fortune 500 CEOs in new book "Underscore."



















