Billionaire Richard Branson warns 'hard Brexit' could sink British pound's value to dollar
Richard Branson is concerned a no-deal Brexit could hurt the value of the British pound and drop it to the same value as the dollar for the first time ever.
Medicare price lookup tool good model for private market
The health-care industry often leaves patients and caregivers guessing as to how much procedures will cost, putting Americans in the most vulnerable of situations in a tight bind.
PG&E must respond to article claiming it neglected known fire hazards, judge orders
William Alsup, a U.S. district court judge in Northern California, is overseeing PG&E's probation after the company was convicted of safety-related violations following a natural-gas explosion that killed eight people in 2010.
Mazda recalls over 262K vehicles to fix engine-stalling software problem
Mazda Motor Corp. issued a recall in the U.S. to fix a software problem in some of its SUVs and cars that can cause the engines to stall unexpectedly.
‘Jeopardy!’ champion claims he won $20K from HQ Trivia but was not paid
Alex Jacob, a “Jeopardy!” champion who won the show’s “Tournament of Champions,” claimed he won $20,000 while playing on the HQ Trivia app but has not received his money.
Former French telecom giant executives could face prison time over staff suicides
Former executives who worked at the French telecom giant Orange are on trial and could face prison time after being accused of moral harassment and other charges.
Seven things to know about contactless cards
You are equipped to make contactless payments if your credit or debit card and the store’s checkout terminal both have the contactless sound wave symbol.
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Jeffrey Epstein isn't a billionaire, Forbes report claims
Hedge-fund manager Jeffrey Epstein was taken into custody Saturday and charged with creating and maintaining a network that allowed him to sexually exploit and abuse dozens of underage girls.
USWNT players 'deserve to be paid well:' Darryl Strawberry
"No matter if you’re a man or a women, you should be paid for what you go out there and do,” said the former MLB star.
MLB doing 'remarkably well,' says former commissioner
Former MLB Commissioner Bud Selig says baseball has a tremendous "new wave of talent."
Disney recalls 'Toy Story 4' Forky plush toy due to choking hazard
Disney recalled its “Toy Story 4” Forky plush toy on Monday because it poses as a choking hazard to toddlers.
Ford issues recall for improperly serviced Focus vehicles
The recall will affect nearly 60,000 Focus models made between 2012 and 2017.
'Stranger Things' season 3 breaks Netflix’s 4-day viewing record
The highly-anticipated third season of “Stranger Things” has apparently broken Netflix’s four-day viewing record after its debut Thursday.
Amazon workers plan to strike during Prime Day at Minnesota warehouse
The workers -- led by East African Muslim immigrants -- say Amazon has failed to meet certain demands.
Jeffrey Epstein has a ‘limitless’ potential to flee, prosecutors list reasons why
Prosecutors believe assets including six residences, 15 cars, two private jets and even a private island give Epstein “limitless” ways to flee justice after being charged with multiple counts of child sex trafficking.
Kim Kardashian says Kimono inventory already printed with label won’t ‘go to waste’
Kim Kardashian said she’s figuring out what to do with her shapewear products that carry the Kimono label a week after announcing she would change the name of her “Solutionwear” line following an intense backlash.
Amazon, Facebook, other top companies face pressure from this conservative activist
Advocates on both sides of the political spectrum are using the arcane proxy process to push an agenda.
Eye drops and ointment sold at Walgreens, Walmart recalled due to sterility concerns
New York-based Altaire Pharmaceuticals Inc. announced Wednesday that it was recalling eye drops and ointments sold at Walgreens and Walmart.
California desert braces for aftershocks from second, stronger quake
California Governor Gavin Newsom requested federal assistance and placed the state Office of Emergency Services (OES) on its highest alert.



















