NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Stocks soared Friday, with the Dow industrials spiking more than 300 points, as oil prices slumped almost $5 a barrel to three-month lows and the dollar rallied against ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook said Friday that he's "deeply disappointed" in Indiana's new anti-gay law. "Apple is open for everyone," tweeted Cook, who came out as gay last year. "We are deeply disappointed in ...
The hackers who stole millions of federal personnel files also took 1.1 million fingerprints, a theft that poses an unprecedented danger. This is extremely sensitive information, especially as we ...
Netflix (NFLX) beat its own quarterly projections and ended 2014 with 57.4 million subscribers around the world, and it says there's still plenty of growth ahead. In the United States, the company ...
Washington wanted Twitter to crack down on fake accounts. Now Wall Street is worried Twitter has gone too far. Twitter (TWTR) stock fell as much as 9% Monday after a report found the company has ...
Here's a traffic jam that will actually make drivers smile. It's no secret that a massive supply glut has caused global oil prices to crash this year. Ferocious production from OPEC and near-record ...
The heat is on: President Trump says he will decide this week whether to stick with the landmark Paris climate accord. If Trump bails on the agreement, which has been signed by 195 countries, he will ...
Lots of folks worry about money from time to time. But there's a difference between fretting over a larger-than-expected bill and spending a huge chunk of your waking hours stressing over finances.
Central banks are pulling out all the stops to turn around the global economy. They're pumping money into their economies, creating negative interest rates and buying billions of dollars in bonds. Yet ...
Looks like the homebuying frenzy isn't going anywhere, at least for now. After the Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate nearly a month ago, many people expected mortgages rates to creep up.
It sounds crazy, but 2.1 million people in the United States still use AOL dial-up to connect to the Internet. Beep-beep-beep. Chcck. Eeeerrrhhrr. Bhrrrh. Hccccchhh-ZZzzZZzzz. That. They hear that.
Drones could soon be flying over our heads as they zip around delivering Amazon packages or capturing footage of a fire for local news. That is, if a new proposed rule is approved by the Federal ...