Euro gains in global use, but dollar still dominates
The European Central Bank says the euro has gained ground on the dollar as a global currency used for government reserves, rebounding from historic lows as U.S. sanctions deter some country's use of the U.S. currency.
Experts: Spy used AI-generated face to connect with targets
Katie Jones sure seemed plugged into the Washington's political scene.
4 beach vacations that maximize your points and miles
Many travelers who squirrel away travel rewards are saving for an oceanfront vacation, paid for with points instead of cash.
Costco recalls line of Kirkland frozen berries over possible hepatitis A contamination
Costco recalled some of its frozen berries because of a possible hepatitis A contamination.
New network for first responders raises concern among media
The police chief of Alaska's largest city hurried out of the department's glass building after the ground began to shake.
Target ups the ante in online delivery wars
In the latest salvo in the delivery wars, Target is offering same-day delivery on thousands of items for $9.99 per order through a delivery startup it purchased nearly two years ago Until now, Target shoppers looking to receive same-day delivery through Shipt had to go to the startup's website and pay $99 for an annual membership or $14 for a monthly membership.
Ships operating in Gulf region urged to take extreme caution
Governments and maritime agencies urged an abundance of caution Thursday for ships operating in the Persian Gulf region after two oil tankers were damaged in suspected attacks near the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Tony Hawk reveals why he turned down a $500G royalty check — and how it paid off
Skateboarding legend Tony Hawk said he turned down a $500,000 offer from Activision to purchase his name for one of its game but he turned it down for this reason.
While Trump wages trade war, Pence tries to ease GOP anxiety
A group of Pennsylvania manufacturers surrounded Mike Pence as he offered his standard greeting from President Donald Trump.
Oil surges on Mideast tanker incident, stocks rise
Asian stocks were mostly lower on Thursday as activists in Hong Kong vowed to keep protesting an extradition bill they fear would whittle the Chinese territory's legal autonomy.
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Tyson Foods releases plant-based protein products to compete with Beyond Meat, other companies
One of the world's largest meat producers is entering the fast-growing market for plant-based meat alternatives.
Chinese cyberattack hits messaging app during HK protest
An encrypted messaging app said Thursday that it was hit by a powerful cyberattack from China as a major protest unfolded in Hong Kong.
Taking Social Security before you fully retire? Pros and cons
What you need to know about working in retirement.
Why Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is betting big on natural gas
Oh, sure you might say that the natural gas sector is beaten and battered, and its best days are behind it. Of course that’s also what they said about the Cowboys in 1989.
Social Security can boost your retirement savings, here's how
The program can be an important part of a retirement plan.
French state: we didn't veto Renault-Fiat Chrysler deal
France's finance minister says the government didn't oppose a merger deal between carmaker Renault and Italian-American rival Fiat Chrysler.
Asian shares mixed on jitters over Hong Kong protests
Stocks are veering lower in early trading on Wall Street Wednesday, led by drops in technology companies and banks.
Venezuela's massive blackout sparks boom in generator sales
Wilfido Briñez considers himself lucky to live with the roar of electric generators outside his front door in Maracaibo, Venezuela's second largest city and ground zero for the nation's rolling blackouts.
Immortals adds OpTic parent in historic $100M esports deal
Immortals Gaming Company has acquired Infinite Esports in what is believed to be the competitive video gaming industry's first $100 million deal.
















