A new James Bond to replace Daniel Craig won't be found until at least 2022, producer says
The spy franchise’s producer revealed that a search won’t begin for a new James Bond actor until 2022.
Gores Guggenheim SPAC nears deal to combine with Polestar
Polestar is nearing a deal to go public through a merger with a special-purpose acquisition company that would value the Swedish electric vehicle maker at $21 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
WHO seeks to revive stalled inquiry into origins of Covid-19 with new team
The World Health Organization is reviving its stalled investigation into the origins of the Covid-19 virus as agency officials warn that time is running out to determine if the pandemic began in Wuhan, China, or somewhere else.
'Dear Evan Hansen' debut gets clobbered by 'Shang-Chi' in its fourth week at the North American box-office
“Dear Evan Hansen” may have been a hit on Broadway, but the filmed adaptation of the Tony-winning show is off to a slow start at the box office in its first weekend in theaters.
US businesses on Canadian border want their customers back
It’s late September, and Mike McCabe is getting ready to put down the first layers of ice on the arena in this village of about 10,000.
One secret to a longer life: Don’t become CEO in an embattled industry
For many CEOs, stress is a routine part of their job. But what happens when they face extraordinary pressures like damaging economic shocks or the possibility of a hostile takeover?
What is CoolSculpting, the cosmetic procedure model Linda Evangelista says left her 'deformed'?
The process works by using cryolipolysis, a method that places a roll of fat into two panels that cool the fat to a freezing temperature, according to Healthline. Also known as body contouring, the non-surgical procedure is meant to take fat deposits and freeze them, reducing them within the body.
Why your next auto repair could take more time and cost more money
Getting repairs done on your car is already stressful, but the pandemic might make it even more challenging.
Carole Baskin slams 'Tiger King' sequel coming to Netflix
A “Tiger King” sequel is coming to Netflix and there's one star of the original docuseries who is most definitely not joining for round two.
Gavin DeGraw: How the all-American singer-songwriter pursued happiness in music
Gavin DeGraw joins 'The Pursuit! with John Rich' to share the story behind his rise to stardom by chasing his dream of pursuing music.
FDA authorizes Pfizer booster shots for seniors, high-risk people
The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday authorized Pfizer booster shots for people above the age of 65 or who are at high risk.
Billionaire investor John Paulson's divorce puts stock holdings at stake
Billionaire investor John Paulson's stock portfolio is at stake in what is expected to be one of the most expensive divorces of all time.
Democrats' HR4 voting rights bill boosted by liberal dark money group financed by foreign national
A dark money group funded by a Swiss billionaire foreign national is spending heavily to lobby moderate Democrats to support voting rights legislation that would strengthen a landmark civil rights-era voting law, filings show.
Netflix acquires Roald Dahl Story Company, securing rights to characters like Willy Wonka, Matilda
Netflix announced Wednesday that it has acquired the Roald Dahl Story Company for an undisclosed figure, giving the streaming giant the rights to the author’s entire catalog of stories and characters.
Mike Rowe's 'How America Works' premieres on Fox Business, chronicling unsung workers in key trades
Television host Mike Rowe premiered his new program "How America Works" on Monday on Fox Business Network, opening another chapter in the connection he has forged with America's tradesmen and essential workers.
FedEx, UPS rate rises are making online shopping more expensive
Shipping rates are going up faster than they have in nearly a decade, increasing pressure on merchants to raise prices or find other ways to offset higher costs.
NYC steakhouse owner says he lost millions in business due to city's vaccine mandate
A New York City steakhouse owner discussed the negative economic impact of the city's coronavirus vaccine mandate, noting he lost nearly two million dollars of business due to the requirement.
White House monitoring China's Evergrande
While Evergrande is based in China, the White House is keeping close tabs on the situation.
Marvel's 'Shang-Chi' tops the North American box office again, Clint Eastwood's 'Cry Macho' underperforms
“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” is the top film at the box office for the third straight weekend, but the muted reception for Clint Eastwood's “Cry Macho” suggests older moviegoers still aren't as eager to return to theaters.
Universal Music spinoff to test investors’ appetite for music
Vivendi VIVHY -0.32% SE’s spinoff of Universal Music Group, expected Tuesday, will leave the French conglomerate bereft of its most lucrative business and will test the market’s appetite for music as an asset class.



















