Four trades to go before Tuesday's close
The "Halftime Report" traders give their trades for the second half.
The "Halftime Report" traders give their trades for the second half.
Sinarmas group linked to refinancing offer for former Bumi plc
The move marks a key step in President Barack Obama's bid to normalize relations between the two countries.
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Rebecca Francis came under fire after comedian Ricky Gervais tweeted a picture of her with the giraffe.
Plenty of kids grow up wishing to be an astronaut. Floating like a bubble in a vast pit of darkness; the earth below looking like a soccer ball you can kick; giant rockets; the possibility of little green aliens dropping by for coffee and stale Oreos — it’s a highly evocative thought. It’s why many of us ran around the house as a child with a bucket on our heads, breathing deeply as if we were Neil Armstrong himself.
We'll have to take his word for it, but according to David Spade, there are a significant amount of people who really like "Joe Dirt" over his other movies. This should be understood as a relative statement, since he's best known for his cinematic works with the late Chris Farley. “I’ve always liked the movie a lot,” the actor told EW about why a sequel is happening. “But I also go by feedback from people I see or [what they write] on Twitter and Instagram. Besides 'Tommy Boy,' this is the most talked-about movie for me. Читать дальше...
Tax deadline time means Obamacare-related questions have to be answered too.
In 125 occupations with comparable earnings data, men earned more than women in all but one job.
2015 has seen the light start dim on the U.S. bull market and shine more brightly in some unlikely corners of the world.
The NBA is going to the island nation for a youth basketball camp, but politics may force the league to tread lightly.
Ryan Gosling’s directorial debut “Lost River” has had a bit of a lengthy journey towards theatrical release. The film originally premiered at the Cannes Film Festival last year to decidedly negative reviews, with many comparing it unfavorably to the works of David Lynch and to Gosling's frequent collaborator Nicolas Winding Refn. There were others who somewhat admired what Gosling was going for, including our own Oliver Lyttleton, who thought the film looked and sounded great, but considered the... Читать дальше...
Everyone, these days, is looking for a bubble here in the U.S. But it may be more wise to look overseas, says Ron Insana.
Social media becomes a battleground over raising wages for millions of low-income workers
Thomas Buckett, 21, was close to death after he fell through the roof of Clayton Hall and Language College in Stoke-on-Trent in 2010.
VW’s chief executive receives an unwelcome message from his boss, writes Philip Delves Broughton
President Obama would be willing to sign the current version of the compromise on Iran's nuclear bill.
Agnelli-controlled investment group makes $6.4bn counterbid
Avon is considering a possible sale of its North American business as it explores strategic alternatives, The WSJ reports.
While Disneyphiles have been known to scour the Internet for all manner of Magic Kingdom collectibles, for its 60th birthday celebration, Disneyland is giving away an experience most fans of the park would gladly trade their collection for. Among the prizes in the sweepstakes for Disneyland Diamond Days, the yearlong (or more) celebration of the
Griswold goodness! The Griswold family is back in the highly anticipated National Lampoon's Vacation[...]