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The U.S. will soon hit China with another wave of tariffs. According to Reuters: The United States has nearly completed a second list of tariffs on $100 billion in Chinese goods, as President Donald...
Facebook users appear to be looking elsewhere to find their news and not on the world’s largest social media platform. Additionally, consumers are turning to alternative platforms like Whatsapp,...
Rolls Royce, plagued by problems with its jet engines, will chop jobs. According to MarketWatch: British aircraft-engine maker Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC, facing investor pressure to boost...
Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) made an all cash offer for most of 21st Century Fox (NASDAQ: FOX) for $65 billion. Walt Disney (NYSE: DIS) had previously agreed to purchase the same assets for less.  Disney...
Social media has taken the world by storm, building virtual communities for anyone who has internet access and allowing people to connect and share across the globe. Many of these sites have changed...
Pirating movies has been a growing problem in recent years, costing studios millions of dollars in lost ticket sales. For example, in 2016 the Motion Picture Association of America says that nearly...
Amazon agrees to review its labor practices at Foxconn plant in China, Bitcoin falls to 2-month low, Ocean's 8 tops the weekend box office, and other important headlines.
Anthony Bourdain’s “Kitchen Confidential Updated Edition: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly” has become the best selling book on Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), despite the fact it was first...
These are the big three of video gaming, and they will be out in full-force at the gigantic E3 event in Los Angeles next week.
The IMF will give Argentina $50 billion in aid, a major round of layoffs is coming to McDonald's, Monsanto is no more, and other important headlines.
Twitter plans to raise money, Volvo announces new growth plans, Warren Buffett and Jamie Dimon call for an end to quarterly earnings guidance, and other important headlines.
ZTE may have set a deal with the U.S. government, China offers to buy more U.S. goods and services, stock buybacks top $200 billion in May, and other important headlines.
The S&P 500 includes scores of underperforming companies, which range from manufacturers to retailers, tech companies and social media, like Twitter.
Starbucks co-founder Howard Schultz to retire, Twitter will join the S&P 500, costs from a Hawaiian volcano are rising, and other important headlines.
The more popular movies that were pirated this past week include "Deadpool 2" and "Love, Simon."