Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel asking $35 million to unload massive L.A. mansion
Pop star Justin Timberlake and his wife, the actress Jessica Biel, are putting their expansive Los Angeles compound on the market for $35 million.
Elon Musk's ex Grimes says she's not a communist after she was seen reading Karl Marx: 'Opportunity to troll'
The "Alter Ego" judge, 33, was spotted in the streets of Los Angeles reading a copy of Karl Marx’s 1848 Communist Manifesto and later took to social media revealing to fans that the whole act was a ruse designed to extract a bizarre headline from the media.
'Venom' sequel tops the box office with pre-pandemic era figures after multiple delays
Pandemic moviegoing is finally starting to look like pre-pandemic moviegoing.
Walter Scott Jr., business partner of Warren Buffett, dead at 90
Like his more famous friend, Warren Buffett, Walter Scott Jr. spent most of his life in his native Omaha, Neb., and made billions from a diverse range of mostly unglamorous businesses.
Goop CEO Gwyneth Paltrow accused of underpaying, going ‘sour’ on staff as 140 workers exit since 2019: report
The actress, 49, allegedly paid her employees peanuts for their work with the brand despite the fact that since early 2019, Goop had raised nearly $135 million and amassed a valuation of more than $430 million, a new report from Business Insider claims.
Coppertone recalls five sunscreen products found to contain benzene
Coppertone has issued a voluntary recall on specific lots of several sunscreen sprays after finding they contained benzene, a chemical known to cause cancer.
How much did Jerry Seinfeld make for his hit NBC sitcom 'Seinfeld'?
Netflix is about to debut the entire library of “Seinfeld,” offering fans of the beloved NBC sitcom a chance to binge-watch it and renew their love for the show that made Jerry Seinfeld one of the biggest names in television comedy.
Second hospital in Alaska begins rationing care amid coronavirus spike
A second hospital in Alaska is beginning to ration health care as the state deals with a spike in coronavirus cases.
FDA considering half-dose of Moderna vaccine as booster
The Food and Drug Administration is leaning toward approving a half-dose of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine as a booster shot, according to a report.
Lordstown Motors confirms plan to sell Ohio plant to Foxconn
Lordstown Motors confirmed earlier reporting Thursday that it plans to sell its Ohio factory to Foxconn.
Merck says COVID-19 antiviral pill effective against variants
Molnupiravir, an experimental oral COVID-19 antiviral drug, could potentially be effective against all known variants of the coronavirus, according to its producer, a drug company called Merck.
Kanye West puzzles fans by debuting basic hoodie for $90 as part of Gap Inc. partnership
Kanye West debuted a simple hoodie that runs for $90 as the latest piece of exclusive clothing to go along with his partnership with Gap Inc.
Tennessee makes 'perfect sense' for California exodus, brewery cofounder says
The number of businesses fleeing California is on the rise with some companies moving to Nashville, Tenn., citing lower taxes as a main reason.
2022 midterm elections ad spending expected to break records
The 2022 midterm election cycle will likely set a new record for ad spending, according to a report from a top national ad tracking firm.
Country star John Rich: How music took a Texan from novice guitarist to ‘Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)’
'The Pursuit!' host John Rich details his rise to stardom and how hearing 'no' pointed him towards his big break.
Amazon settles with employees allegedly fired for criticizing working conditions
Amazon.com Inc and the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) said on Wednesday the company had reached a settlement with two former employees who alleged they were fired last year after they criticized the working conditions at the e-commerce giant's warehouses.
Dale brothers seek to validate Oly's tale as they dig the Pete & Joe #5 portal
The Dale brothers continue their quest on 'American Gold: The Legend of Bear Gulch.'
GM CEO Mary Barra first woman to lead Business Roundtable
Business Roundtable has elected GM CEO Mary Barra as its incoming chair, making her the first woman to lead the association
What will happen to R. Kelly's music following guilty verdict?
Will a criminal conviction do to R. Kelly's music what years of ugly allegations couldn't?
Busiest US container port complex warns of industry ‘crisis’ over supply chain disruptions
The executive director of the Port of Long Beach, the largest container port complex in the United States, warned of an industry “crisis” over supply chain disruptions.



















