NFL Legend Joe Montana Looks to Disrupt Meat Industry with New Venture
Legendary quarterback Joe Montana is taking his leadership skills from the football field to the startup world, with hopes of disrupting the way people buy their beef.
At-Home Fertility Kit Just for Men a Top Seller on Amazon
A California-based startup says sales of their at-home fertility kit – which is atypically for men only -- are “great,” after hitting the market in early January.
Belgian PM interview: push Brexit button and May must pay
Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel says British expectations in its divorce proceedings from the European Union are "not realistic" and sent a clear warning that Britain will not escape having to foot a hefty bill for its momentous decision that has shaken the bloc to its core.
New York City bans employers from requesting salary history
New York City's mayor has signed a bill into law making it illegal for employers to ask applicants about their salary history.
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___ House OKs GOP health bill, a step toward Obamacare repeal WASHINGTON (AP) — Relieved Republicans muscled their health care bill through the House Thursday, taking their biggest step toward dismantling the Obama health care overhaul since Donald Trump took office.
Joyful House Republicans vote to repeal reviled 'Obamacare'
In a startling turnabout, Republicans say they are ready to push their prized health care bill through the House and claim a victory for President Donald Trump, six weeks after nearly leaving it for dead and days after support from GOP moderates seemed to crumble anew.
A look at the House Republican health care bill
House Republicans planned a vote Thursday on a revised bill rolling back much of former President Barack Obama's health care law.
Tesla Plans 100 New Locations, Says Model 3 on Track
With the Model 3 due to arrive this year, Tesla plans to open nearly 100 new retail, delivery and service locations worldwide.
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Average US 30-year mortgage rate edges down to 4.02 percent
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates barely moved this week after rising last week for the first time in five weeks.
One-minute read: Why you might need wedding insurance
If you're busy planning a wedding, you might want to consider insuring it.
22-Year-Old Hits $25K Kickstarter Goal for Device to Stop Distracted Drivers
A young entrepreneur from Scarsdale, New York says he hopes his product can help put an end to the number of car accidents -- and deaths -- caused by distracted drivers using their smartphones.
New deals for drugs: No heart attack or your money back
Warranties and money-back guarantees, long used to entice buyers of products like hand tools and kitchen gadgets, are now being used to sell something more crucial: pricey new-generation drugs for diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and cancer.
Eating Gluten-Free Without Medical Reason Doesn't Help Heart Risk, Study Finds
Dropping gluten from your diet without a medical reason could “affect cardiovascular risk” and “should not be encouraged” among people without celiac disease, according to a new study.
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Backed by GOP leaders, moderate offers health bill revision
A respected moderate Republican lawmaker dealt a significant blow Tuesday to the languishing GOP health care bill by coming out against it.
$850,000 siphoned from rural water association, auditor says
A former office manager is accused of siphoning some $850,000 from a rural drinking water system that serves thousands of people in southeastern New Mexico, the state auditor's office said Tuesday.
Car Loans Sport Higher Rates, Longer Terms as U.S. Sales Stagger
U.S. auto sales skidded toward their fourth consecutive month of declines in April.
Car Loans Sport Higher Rates, Longer Terms as U.S. Sales Stagger
U.S. auto sales skidded toward their fourth consecutive month of declines in April.
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