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Donald Trump made noises about running for the presidency in 1988, 2004 and 2012. Those noises undoubtedly helped build his public persona — his brand.
Voters in the state of California will get a chance to express their opinions on 17 ballot propositions come November 8. The Secretary of State’s official voter guide is 224 pages of words and...
Until Tuesday, Charlotte, North Carolina,the city had been widely viewed as a place that had risen above racial divisions and become a point of light in what has been called the New South.
While the polls have the race pretty tight, one thing is for sure: a victory by Hillary Clinton would favor a far different group of stocks than a victory by Donald Trump.
While the polls have the race pretty tight, one thing is for sure: a victory by Donald Trump would favor a far different group of stocks than a victory by Hillary Clinton.
The volatility in the markets have shaken some of the top dividend leaders and may be giving long-term investors a great buying opportunity.
The Identity Theft Resource Center reports that there have been 657 data breaches recorded so far this year and that nearly 29 million records have been exposed.
When the Falcon 9 rocket built by Space Exploration Technologies, better known as SpaceX, exploded on its launch pad September 1, it might have changed the face of the U.S. space launch business. The...
In keeping with past practice, North Korea on Monday launched three test missiles into the Sea of Japan just as the G20 meeting in Hangzhou, China, had gotten started.
Holding data for ransom is bad enough. Holding the U.S. electoral process for ransom or sale is far worse.
One election year hot-button issue that is back on the table is the ongoing fight over drug prices. But the public has been debating drug prices for years now — long before the EpiPen price hike...
Dilma Rousseff, the president of Brazil, was thrown out of office by the country's senate, not long after 24/7 Wall St. published its 50 Least Powerful People in the World with Rousseff is on the...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Wednesday said that 33 whistleblowers have received payments exceeding $100 million since the program’s inception. The SEC also reported that it...
Contrary to CEO Tim Cook's assertion to a U.S. congressional committee in 2013 that Apple pays "all the taxes we owe, every single penny," the European Commission alleges the company has underpaid.
In a period during which the tension between Black Americans and police are at a recent high, and the question of how Black American are treated by White Americans, a new Gallup poll’s results are...