CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports on the number of cars and trucks sold in January.
A global oversupply in oil and lack of storage make it very likely that oil will slide into the $30s, Citi's Ed Morse told CNBC.
Who’s the better driver a human or an autonomous car? Maarten Sierhuis the Director of Nissan's Silicon Valley Research Center says at intersections humans are still better, but that driverless cars might have better reaction time on the highway. He speaks with WSJ’s Deputy Managing Editor Gabriella Stern.
Behold: The first toddler in the history of existence who doesn't like frozen.
A tweet from his his five-year-old got more interest than any of his.
A leading group of physicians is warning that high prices of specialty drugs is creating barriers to care for patients.
Maarten Sierhuis the Director of Nissan's Silicon Valley Research Center says to understand what car drivers want in an autonomous vehicle, automakers need to try their vehicles on the road. He speaks with WSJ’s Deputy Managing Editor Gabriella Stern.
Francis clears path to sainthood for Salvadorean Oscar Romero
Well… at least the film is still going forward, right? While we would've much preferred Benedict Cumberbatch joining Robert Pattinson and Sienna Miller in James Gray's next film, it appears fate had other plans. Well, fate and the scheduling for Marvel's "Doctor Strange." The Wrap reports that Charlie Hunnam will replace the Oscar nominated actor in "The Lost City Of Z." This adaptation of David Grann's book tells the tale of English soldier-turned-explorer Colonel Percy Harrison Fawcett (Hunnam)... Читать дальше...
There are a few golden moments in motorsports, not the least of which being the German Touring Car Championship (DTM) in the late ‘80s. It was one of the most sideways, door-banging series of all time, and we often forget one of its heroes.
Читать дальше...He also pledged to 'nationalise the pubs' if he gets voted in.
Will the high-profile killing of Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kasasbeh prove a turning point in how countries view the fight against the Islamic State? Washington Institute senior fellow Andrew Tabler discusses with Sara Murray. Photo: AP.
Spotting trends in a two-tier economy; and just when you thought the younger generation was showing no initiative...they do it...then get punished.
One festival ends, and another arrives. Sundance just ended, Berlin is right around the corner and coming up next in March is the SXSW Film Festival. The more rock n’ roll, less serious of the larger film festivals, SXSW doesn't mind debuting broad comedies and big mainstream films. To that end, the festival will debut three big studio comedies this year, Paul Feig’s “Spy” with Melissa McCarthy, “Get Hard” starring Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart. and a work-in-progress screening of Judd Apatow’s "Trainwreck" starring Amy Schumer. Читать дальше...
Apple Pay has added another 15 banks and credit unions to its existing spectrum of 45 institutions, bringing the count to 60.
Schabas has now suddenly resigned after the exposure of his consulting job with the PLO.
EPA warns that pipeline project could worsen climate change
Chinese tourists will be the biggest driver of luxury sales growth in the coming years, predicts a new HSBC report.
Stratasys plunged after the 3D printer manufacturer cut its fiscal 2014 and projected 2015 guidance.
Tuesday's rally aside, energy watcher Stephen Schork says $40 oil is around the corner.