Donald Sterling, the embattled owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, has decided to fight to keep the NBA team and pull out of a $2 billion sale deal, according to reports.
Russian companies are preparing to switch contracts to renminbi and other Asian currencies amid fears that western sanctions may freeze them out of the US dollar market, according to two top bankers.
Following Obama and Putin's "caught on tape" meeting Vine'd by the French President, we can't help but wonder if the Russian leaders comments were something akin to "this is not over yet."
The Hershey Co. has sued a Colorado marijuana edibles maker, claiming it makes four pot-infused candies that too closely resemble iconic products of the chocolate maker.
Marijuana customers in Washington state will soon be able the purchase marijuana-infused coffee called "Legal" that promises to give customers a caffeinated high if all goes to plan and Legal hits stores next month.
Every now and again the apparatchiks who dutifully tend Washington's statistical sausage factories accidently let loose a damning picture of what actually goes on inside.
When Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie released the first vintage of rosé from their $60 million estate in Provence last year, major wine publications like Wine Spectator and Decanter gave it rave reviews.
No surprise for those of us here of course, but it is still disconcerting to read this article and actually see the various connections between the brands.
Monsanto has done a particularly good job of working its way into the nooks and crannies of government. They are right up there with GE and Goldman Sachs.
When Santa Barbara startup FindTheBest was sued by a patent troll called Lumen View it vowed to fight back rather than pay the $50,000 licensing fee Lumen was demanding. Company CEO Kevin O'Connor made it personal
Former Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has won a frenetic bidding war for ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers, with a $2-billion offer that would set a record price for an NBA team..
About four years ago, the Google team trying to develop cars driven by computers - not people - concluded that sooner than later, the technology would be ready for the masses. There was one big problem:
Infowars reporters captured Eric Schmidt, current Executive Chairman and former CEO of Google, chatting to other Bilderberg delegates inside the grounds of the Marriott Hotel in Copenhagen.
A new report out of the Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) shows that people are buying more electronics than anything else on Amazon and that groceries sell better than expected.
SpaceX CEO, founder and chief designer Elon Musk is set to unveil the manned version of his firms commercial Dragon spaceship later this week, setting in motion an effort that he hopes will soon restore America’s capability to launch US astronauts to
Another way of looking at the essential and inherent unsoundness of fractional reserve banking is to note a crucial rule of sound financial management—one that is observed everywhere except in the banking business.
The definition of death rattle is a sound often produced by someone who is near death when fluids such as saliva and bronchial secretions accumulate in the throat and upper chest.
The definition of death rattle is a sound often produced by someone who is near death when fluids such as saliva and bronchial secretions accumulate in the throat and upper chest.
• nytimes.com, By DAVID STREITFELD and MELISSA EDDY
Amazon’s power over the publishing and bookselling industries is unrivaled in the modern era. Now it has started wielding its might in a more brazen way than ever before.