These are America’s most dog-friendly companies: report
Rover, an online network for dog owners seeking walkers or sitters, released its list of the best dog-friendly companies in the U.S.
Old Navy’s $1 flip flop sale returns with chance to win $24,000
Old Navy fans can rejoice because the retailer’s $1 flip flop sale is back with a special promotion – chance to win $24,000.
J.J. Watt calls on fans to ‘chip in and buy’ Whataburger after a majority stake is sold
Houston Texans star J.J. Watt suggests fans of the popular burger joint Whataburger get together and buy the Texas-based chain back after a majority stake was sold to a Chicago investment firm.
Larry Silverstein: High rise buildings are more structurally sound post-9/11
Silverstein on 9/11
Trump administration's HRA rule would lead to lower health insurance cost, more choices for small businesses: District Media president
How the Trump administration is looking to expand health care options for small businesses.
People consume a credit card-size amount of plastic each week: report
A new analysis by the University of Newcastle, Australia and the World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF) found the average person consumed about 5 grams of plastic per week or the equivalent of a credit card.
Universal Orlando's much anticipated $300M 'Harry Potter' roller coaster is now open
Universal Orlando Resort announced Thursday the opening of the latest roller coaster to appear at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
Hatch Act violation would have gotten me fired: Fmr. Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett
Former Obama senior adviser Valerie Jarrett says you are not allowed to make a political comment when you're in the White House, briefing room or on the North Lawn.
OJ Simpson murder case, 25 years later: Ron Goldman's father details baffling 'confession'
Fred Goldman explains the specific scenarios in the book, written by O.J. Simpson that puzzled everyone.
Fred Goldman: It was not a trial, it was a circus
Fred Goldman on his son
General Jack Keane: China has been taking away Hong Kong’s freedoms
Unrest in Hong Kong
Hong Kong protests: This is what China does to a society, WSJ's Bill McGurn
A former Hong Kong resident says the recent protest is an outcry against China's oppressive government.
Bill McGurn on Hong Kong protests: This is what China does to a society
Hong Kong protests
Protesters clash with police in Hong Kong
Protests in Hong Kong
This is how Americans spend their money based on their education level
An analysis studied how Americans make and spend their money determined by their education level.
Tech industry needs competition to thrive, expert says
“You don't want to create a space where you crush the competition,” said Julie Samuels.
Millions of millennials still live at home, analysis shows
A recent analysis found that 14 million adults between the ages of 23 to 37 are living with their parents, a sign that some millennials may have financial burdens.
Is Trump's new deal with Mexico a game changer?
“Make no mistake, this is absolutely a game changer," said Mark Morgan.
9/11 first responders react to Jon Stewart's emotional plea for victim compensation funding
Comedian Jon Stewart teared into lawmakers for skipping the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund hearing.
BNP Paribas USA CEO recounts helicopter crash at bank's NYC headquarters
BNP Paribas USA CEO Jean-Yves Fillion was sitting on the 33rd floor when the helicopter crashed just 21 floors above.



















