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Keeping Up With the Kardashian Businesses: See All of Their Entrepreneurial Efforts, From Skims to Kylie Cosmetics and Even Grandeza Hot Sauce
The Kardashian-Jenners represent dozens of businesses worth millions.
'The Mattresses Are As Thick as The Width of a Hand.' And 5 Other Things to Know About Elizabeth Holmes' Prison.
Inside the walls of the Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas, where the fallen Silicon Valley star is serving an 11-year sentence.
Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and 28 Other Billionaires Each Have More Money Than the U.S. Treasury
Cash levels at the U.S. Treasury have dropped more than $200 billion in less than a month amid the debt ceiling controversy.
Elon Musk's Brain Implants Were Just Approved for Human Use. 'You'll Be Able to Save and Replay Memories.'
Musk's company Neuralink received a thumbs up from the FDA to test the devices in clinical trials.
'Every Billionaire Wants a Casino.' Jay-Z Is Trying to Open a Caesars Palace in the Heart of Times Square.
The rap mogul has partnered with Ceasars Entertainment to bid for New York City's only gaming license.
Elon Musk Is Adding Calls and Encrypted Messaging to Twitter: 'This Will Grow in Sophistication Rapidly'
Twitter's CEO says the feature could go into effect as early as today.
Hollywood Writers Just Announced They're on Strike. 'We're Being Devalued and Financially Taken Advantage Of.'
The Writers Guild of America wants increased compensation and residuals in the age of streaming.
Amazon Has Begun Another Round of Layoffs, Expected to Affect 9,000 Employees Overall
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said the company had decided to "be more streamlined in our costs and headcount" because of the "uncertain economy."
Bill Gates Became $2 Billion Richer Today
The fourth richest man in the world had a banner day on Wall Street as Microsoft's shares surged.
'It Never Crossed My Mind That I Would Fail': Chris Bevilacqua on the Launch of Simplebet
Chris Bevilacqua sees a big future in sports micro-betting.
Disney's Biggest Round of Layoffs Expected This Week
"I do not make this decision lightly," said Disney CEO Bob Iger.
'Check On Your People, Things Aren't Good': Devastating Storm Creates Gas Shortage in South Florida
Drivers in South Florida are dealing with long lines and empty pumps.
McDonald's Hamburglar Comes Out of Hiding to Promote Big Burger Changes
The fast food chain brings back its iconic, 'red-handed fugitive' to market updates to the Big Mac, McDouble, and Classic Hamburger and Cheeseburger.
Disneyland Will Permanently Close This Beloved But Controversial Ride in May
Splash Mountain will be replaced with a ride about "The Princess and the Frog," called Tiana's Bayou Adventure.
Amazon Is Now Charging a Fee For Some UPS Store Returns
The online retail giant wants $1 for some returns not made at Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods, or Kohl's.