Uh-Oh, Who Might Be Quitting Dancing With the Stars?!
Tonight’s show has yet to begin, but the elimination may have already happened! The competition on Dancing With the Stars is heating up and it looks like one celebrity might not be…
Tonight’s show has yet to begin, but the elimination may have already happened! The competition on Dancing With the Stars is heating up and it looks like one celebrity might not be…
David Arquette is a married man once again! The actor and his fiancée Christina McLarty made it official today with a wedding ceremony in Los Angeles, the couple’s rep confirmed…
Apple’s website lists shipping times in June for some models, and four to six weeks for others, suggesting the company is straining to meet demand. Munster, who thinks Apple will sell 2.3 million watches in the April-June quarter, expects the company to ramp up production between mid-May and June. For comparison, about 720,000 Android-powered smartwatches offered by companies including Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and Sony Corp were shipped in all
Ain’t no party like a royal party, right? It seems entirely fitting that Kate Middleton and Prince William’s second child should have as warm—and as lavish—a welcome…
Fears of lower-than-expected corporate earnings at a time when liquidity-driven equity market valuations are the highest in a decade are raising questions about the wisdom of the Fed’s near-zero interest rate policies.
The Kardashians are taking the Holy Land! After spending several days in Armenia, homeland of her late father Robert Kardashians’ ancestors, Kim Kardashian and her family…
There’s pent-up demand for the U.S. currency that will underpin years of appreciation because the world is “structurally short” the dollar, according to investor and former International Monetary Fund economist Stephen Jen.
Ansel Elgort couldn’t make it to the 2015 MTV Movie Awards in L.A., but that doesn’t mean he missed out on the fun! The Fault in Our Stars cutie live-tweeted Sunday’s show…
The market may look weak, but technical analysis from Strategas suggests the appearance is deceiving.
BERLIN (AP) — Guenter Grass, the Nobel-winning German writer who gave voice to the generation that came of age during the horrors of the Nazi era but later ran into controversy over his own World War II past and stance toward Israel, has died. He was 87.