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Stocks surged on Thursday, following the biggest gains on Wall Street in four years, after a U.S. Federal Reserve policymaker said the case for an interest rate increase next month “seems less compelling” than it was a few weeks ago.
He might be the fastest man on Earth, but even Usain Bolt couldn’t flee from this hilarious run in. After the Olympic sprinter crossed the finish line at the 2015 IAAF World…
Darius Rucker is using his music to bring people together. The 49-year-old musician shot a special for CMT’s upcoming Instant Jam Concert on Wednesday night in his hometown of…
LONDON (AP) — Antonio Banderas has swapped film for fashion, at least temporarily.
SONOMA, Calif. (AP) — This kind of list makes David Letterman sick to his stomach and question his love of auto racing.
ROANOKE, Va. (AP) — The latest on the on-air killing of two TV station employees in Virginia (all times local):
Roanoke, Virginia TV station WDPJ7’s morning team honored fallen colleagues Alison Parker and Adam Ward with an on-air moment of silence on Thursday, a day after a former employee…
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Google, the world’s most popular Internet search engine, rejected on Thursday European Union antitrust charges that it abused its market power, saying they lacked any economic or legal basis. “Economic data spanning more than a decade, an array of documents and statements from complainants all confirm that product search is robustly competitive,” Kent Walker, Google’s general counsel, wrote in a blog. …
(Reuters) – Apple Inc, which launched the Apple Watch in June, is within striking distance of leader Fitbit Inc in the wearable devices market, market research firm IDC said. Apple shipped 3.6 million Apple Watches in the second quarter of 2015, just behind Fitbit’s 4.4 million wearable fitness and health trackers, IDC said. The Apple Watch, which sports many health-related features and apps, is seen as the biggest rival to
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