I’d be shocked if market moved higher: Darst
Friday's down market day was a welcome and needed pause, independent investment consultant David Darst told CNBC. Here's when he would buy.
Friday's down market day was a welcome and needed pause, independent investment consultant David Darst told CNBC. Here's when he would buy.
Time to put on the speculation hats. Marvel is continuing to expand their comic book universe on the small screen, but here's the twist — it's not going to be for a new character. EW reports that John Ridley ("12 Years A Slave," "All Is By My Side," "American Crime") has been tapped by the studio to develop a new series for ABC that involves "reinventing" a current Marvel character/property. Hmm....any thoughts? It's an intriguing notion and makes you wonder who Marvel wants to do-over or continue in a different way on the small screen. Читать дальше...
Columbia University professor John McWhorter argues that the Drug War has worsened poverty in America.
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It’s the most talked about race car in years: Who builds a machine designed to claim the top spot at Le Mans and then bolts the engine in the wrong place and sends around 1,000 hp to the front wheels? This is Nissan's GT-R LM Nismo.
Stocks could chop around and rack up more losses in the week ahead, with the next wave of corporate earnings reports.
“The Seven Five” originally made its premiere at DOC NYC last November, where it gained enough buzz for Sundance Selects to buy the distribution rights a few months later. Now, a new trailer has been released for a film that should intrigue anyone interested in true stories about police corruption, particularly in the NYPD. If the trailer does indeed perk your interest, you can find the film in theaters and on VOD on May 7th and 8th, respectively. So what exactly is “The Seven Five” about? The documentary... Читать дальше...
Simon Cowell, the man largely responsible for One Direction’s existence as a boy band, dropped by The Late Late Show on Thursday. When James Corden asked him where he was when he heard Zayn Malik wanted to leave the band, Cowell replied, “About to jump off a cliff.” Cowell continued, more seriously, “I kind of knew this was coming, if I was honest with you…we had a few conversations, he wasn’t happy and I was trying to say to him, ‘Look, I think you should stay around a bit longer,’ and then something in him said... Читать дальше...
Recent events have forced mainstream media to pay unprecedented attention to the jeopardy that African Americans, especially men, face at the hands of the criminal justice system. The backbeat of social injustice has always made itself felt in Howard’s art, though she has seldom let social concern outweigh the specifics of viewers’ encounter with artworks’ at-hand reality. Howard has studded two walls of the corridor entrance to the Richmond Art Center with embedded shell casings in floor-to-ceiling... Читать дальше...
West Indies captain becomes Lancashire bowler’s 384th scalp
Traffic is a serious problem in Silicon Valley, but for residents who value their time, and who boast deep pockets, there's a solution.
Warner Bros. is probably glad this week is coming to an end. Their "Batman v. Superman: Dawn Of Justice" tease and setup for Monday's IMAX event was ruined by the leak of the entire trailer. Then there's "Wonder Woman," which lost director Michelle MacLaren, and while she was quickly replaced by "Monster" helmer Patty Jenkins, everyone is wondering what happened. It was suggested that MacLaren's idea to give Wonder Woman a talking tiger sidekick might've been part of the "creative differences" that split the studio and filmmaker... Читать дальше...
Third contractor in as many weeks to seek bankruptcy protection
The truck had just merged onto Interstate 5 when it tipped on its side, dumping its 448 hives.
The frivolity of touchy-feely new age platitudes and a hooker with a heart of gold familiarities meet unevenly in “Bleeding Heart,” a feminist fantasy revenge picture in the style of “Thema & Louise” that cannot transcend its contrived plot conceits and dubious motivations. The sophomore directorial effort of Diane Bell (2010 Sundance entry “Obselidia”), “Bleeding Heart” centers on May (Jessica Biel), a 30-something yoga instructor with a burning little discovery she cannot wait to act on— a... Читать дальше...
Researchers at Columbia University have created a new type of smart camera that operates without any external power supply. Photo: Computer Vision Laboratory, Columbia Engineering
Stocks plunged Friday, and that had some predicting it was the start of a correction. Two pros disagree. Here's why.
Historically mergers and acquisitions have been value destroying
With the U.S. stock market slumping more than 1 percent, some traders are looking for sunshine in building materials and consumer stocks.
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Head of European capital markets considers ‘other opportunities’
CNBC's Dominic Chu looks at stocks that could potentially drop, including Baker Hughes and Helmerich & Payne.
Companies can now utilize the smartphone space to make education a fun activity, and what better way to teach kids than with robots?