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The iPhone has come a long way since its release in 2007. Relive Apple's commercials and our coverage by rolling over the phones.
The collapse in the price of oil has squeezed energy companies and countries that were betting on higher returns. Here’s what it costs on average to pump a barrel of oil in the 20 biggest oil ...
"Over a thousand Americans are working today because we stopped a surge in Chinese tires," Obama said in his 2012 State of the Union address. Related: Trump and trade: What you need to know But a ...
Fake news stories have become more of a problem -- especially once they get shared on social media and go viral. Here are five stories that were found to be fake but not before they were viewed by ...
The darker side of Donald Trump was revealed in the 1980s, when he waged a war on rent-stabilized tenants and an old lady in New York City.
Here's how today's economy compares with the dark days of 2008. Jobs Earlier in 2008, the economy was losing about 170,000 jobs a month. After the meltdown in September, things went from bad to ...
Downstairs at the party, women wear stilettos and fishnet stockings and mingle with their significant others. Many take off garments as the hours pass. Upstairs, there's what's referred to as a ...
How does the most popular new TV show in America get canceled in a matter of hours? On Tuesday we found out. All it takes is a few derogatory tweets by a star, in this case Roseanne Barr, and a ...
Dyn, the target of a massive DDoS attack on Friday that took down popular sites like Netflix and Twitter, said the "sophisticated" attack involved tens of millions of IP addresses.
Antar co-founded Crazy Eddie in the early 1970s with his father and another family member as a single store on Kings Highway in Brooklyn, New York. The family business grew into a chain with ...
The crash of 2002 Stocks' four-month slide has left investors battered and bloodied. How bad will it get? July 22, 2002: 4:38 PM EDT By Justin Lahart, CNN/Money Staff Writer NEW YORK (CNN/Money ...
It's no surprise that inequality in the U.S. is on the rise. But what you might not know is that math is partly to blame. In a new book, "Weapons of Math Destruction," Cathy O'Neil details all the ...
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