Americans say finances are taking a toll on their mental and physical health: report
The latest Merrill Edge Report, which took a look at Americans’ financial concerns, found finances was taking a toll on their mental health – especially women and younger people.
Major oil producers commit to supporting 'economically meaningful' carbon pricing regimes after Vatican climate summit
Major oil producers commit to supporting 'economically meaningful' carbon pricing regimes after Vatican climate summit.
Correction: Bitcoin-Carbon Footprint story
The virtual currency bitcoin is responsible for the same amount of carbon dioxide emissions as a city like Las Vegas or Hamburg and efforts to reduce its climate footprint should be considered, researchers said Thursday.
US industrial production rose in May, but factories struggle
U.S. industrial production improved in May, but manufacturers showed weakness despite eking out a slight gain.
Shots get high-end makeover
The rise of craft shots
Inside Otherlab's World of Flying Inventions and Elastic Machines
Makani wind energy kite (Photo credit: Otherlab/Makani Technologies) It's no coincidence that some of the key figures at one of the nation's most innovative research and development laboratories were once kite surfers.
US retail sales rose a solid 0.5% in May as consumers spent more on cars, electronics
US retail sales rose a solid 0.5% in May as consumers spent more on cars, electronics.
EU hails draft deal to boost US beef imports
The European Commission says it's reached an agreement with the United States to allow more hormone-free U.S. beef onto the European market.
Concerns over Persian Gulf escalation weigh on markets
Asian shares were mixed Friday as investors weighed a variety of factors, including alleged attacks on two tankers in the strategic Strait of Hormuz and lingering worries about trade conflict between the U.S. and China.
Why Your Cloud Security Isn't Cutting It and What to Do About It
The SANS Institute's 2019 Cloud Security Survey is sobering (you'll need to sign up for a free membership to read it).
The Big Data Market Is Set to Skyrocket by 2022
In business, amongst consumers, and across the internet, data is currency.
Owner of Japanese oil tanker attacked in Strait of Hormuz says its crew saw Iranian naval vessel nearby
Owner of Japanese oil tanker attacked in Strait of Hormuz says its crew saw Iranian naval vessel nearby.
Asian shares mixed over concerns about oil tankers, trade
U.S. stocks edged higher in early trading Thursday on Wall Street as a spike in oil prices boosted energy stocks following a suspected attack on two oil tankers in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
US military's Central Command releases video it says shows Iran removing limpet mine from targeted oil tanker
US military's Central Command releases video it says shows Iran removing limpet mine from targeted oil tanker.
Panama Canal: Japan now No. 2 user as US-China trade suffers
Japan has overtaken China to become the second-biggest user of the Panama Canal amid an escalating trade war between Beijing and Washington, canal authorities said Thursday.
Pelosi: No debt increase until spending limits are raised
Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the Democratic-controlled House won't pass must-do legislation to increase the government's borrowing cap until the Trump administration agrees to boost spending limits on domestic programs.
US says Expedia pays $325,000 over Cuban travel allegations
Expedia has agreed to pay more than $325,000 to settle U.S. government allegations that it improperly helped people travel inside Cuba or between the island and places other than the United States.
Warren Buffett's personal golf club set nets nearly $40,000 at auction
A set of personalized golf clubs once owned by Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett sold for nearly $40,000 at auction.
911 upgrade could cost Californians despite budget surplus
The California Assembly on Thursday approved a $214.8 billion state budget that would spend more on health care and education, bolster the state's top firefighting agency following devastating wildfire seasons, and boost state reserves.
Utility will remove coal ash from pits near Tennessee river
The nation's largest public utility has agreed to dig up and remove about 12 million cubic yards (9.2 million cubic meters) of coal ash from unlined pits at a Tennessee coal-burning power plant.













