Nevertheless, these same chains continue to sell soda pop, sugar-filled snack items and other harmful consumer products that end up creating lifelong legal drug addicts.
Cablevision, the cable operator that is a stalwart of the New York metropolitan area, is being bought by Altice, a European telecommunications company.
I can't help but be reminded of the truism of this week's article title, watching Chinese stock prices drop, day after day. In response, Chinese securities regulators have banned most short selling.
"I don't think they know what they want to do," he says of McDonald's top executives. "They're saying, 'Let's go back to basics,' then they're doing these customized burgers, and they're talking about all-day breakfast."
A San Francisco-based technology company Chronicled Inc. has raised US$1.4 million in a funding round participated by Pantera Capital, Mandra Capital, Seattle Seahawks RB Marshawn Lynch and several angel investors to build a consumer authentication p
Porsche and Audi are hoping to challenge Tesla in the luxury electric car market, but Elon Musk can sleep easy for now. Both are still years away from production.
"Android Pay incorporates fingerprint biometrics to authenticate payments, whereby people verify their identity by pressing their finger onto their phone's screens."
The output of durables other than motor vehicles and parts rose 0.1 percent, with gains of more than 1 percent for nonmetallic mineral products, machinery, and miscellaneous manufacturing and with losses of more than 1 percent for fabricated metal pr
Over the next three decades, these machines will become more powerful. They will get cheaper. Tens of millions of products will be produced in millions of basement 3-D machines, or else in small local businesses that will rent them.
Dow down 239 points yesterday -- or 1.5% -- after Japan posted its biggest one-day gain in seven years. (More below on this in today's Market Insight …)
From makeup to insect repellent, Venezuelans are looking to natural and homemade products in response to the chronic shortages resulting from a deepening economic crisis in the socialist-ruled country.
(CNSNews.com) - Those employed by government in the United States in August of this year outnumbered those employed in the manufacturing sector by almost 1.8 to 1, according to data published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
UBER HAS INSPIRED countless new "on-demand" apps that promise to bring you what you want with just a tap of the screen. There's an Uber for dog walkers, There's an Uber for booze. There's even Uber for cops.
Chipotle wants to bring on 4,000 new employees in one day ... and that's today...The company has been planning a mass hiring event for September 9 to increase its workforce by about 6.7%.
Google Inc. will start testing a delivery service for fresh food and groceries in two U.S. cities later this year, stepping up competition with online retailer Amazon.com Inc. and startup Instacart Inc.
Apple is gearing up for one of the biggest events in its history -- which will see it attempt to keep up the momentum of the iPhone 6, launch its bid for people's living rooms and show off a huge new version of the iPad. And we'll be covering all of
The world's most valuable company is slowly landing its new "spaceship" headquarters in Cupertino, California. A new drone video shows just how big the project is.
With one week to go before the expiration of labor contracts between U.S. automakers and the UAW, union leaders are trying to negotiate the best deal possible for their members, knowing, however, that some of them will likely use the occasion to quit
The Isle of Man is a strange place. Home to four-horned sheep, cats without tails, and perfectly preserved Victorian-era steam locomotives, this rock in the middle of the Irish Sea is perhaps best known for hosting the world's most dangerous motorc
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