Louisville Basketball Player Suddenly Collapses During Game, Taken To Hospital
Louisville G Antonita Slaughter collapses, taken to hospitalLOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Antonita Slaughter, a senior guard for No. 7 Louisville, collapsed early in the Cardinals' game against Missouri State...
View Article11 Of Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey's Favorite Things You Can Buy Online
It's not often that we get to see the exact products that the rich and famous are into.That's why it's pretty neat to see Jack Dorsey's page showing his favorite products on Square Market, his payment...
View ArticleNYPD Officer, Two Others Indicted On Extortion Scheme For Alleged Shakedown...
An officer with the New York Police Department has been indicted, along with two other men, on federal extortion charges for allegedly threatening a restaurant owner in Queens and collecting...
View ArticleReport: Newsweek To Resurrect Their Print Issue
International current affairs magazine Newsweek plans to relaunch its print edition in early 2014, just over one year after ceasing publication to focus on its website, the New York Times reported...
View ArticleCloud Computing Guru Marc Benioff Offered To Fix Healthcare.gov For Free And...
It's no secret that the White House called in a bunch of Internet gurus from big U.S. tech companies to help them fix the floundering HealthCare.gov website.But they could have gotten a lot more help...
View ArticleCHART OF THE DAY: People Watch A Lot Of TV
Despite a lot of chatter about the coming death of TV, for now, it's quite healthy.In fact, new data from Nielsen, via All Things D, shows that we're watching more TV than ever.How we're watching is...
View ArticleHere's How The Fiscal Cliff Deal Screwed Over The Poor
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is out with a report today on the distribution of federal taxes and it shows how low-income Americans were hurt by last year's fiscal cliff deal.In 2010, the top...
View Article400,000-Year-Old Hominin DNA Throws Everything We Know About Human Evolution...
Four-hundred-thousand-year-old human remains found deep in the Pit of Bones— a cave 43 feet under the ground in northern Spain — could hold the secrets of our origin. For now, however, the first...
View Article10 Competitive Jobs That Everyone Wants But Hardly Anyone Gets
One of the biggest job stresses is having to fight with competitors and coworkers for clients, commissions, and recognition.Rather than focusing on your own work, highly competitive fields force you to...
View ArticleChristmas Trees Are Selling At A Pace We Haven't Seen In Years
Apparently it's shaping up to be a great year for Christmas tree sales."It appears that while housing is still weakening consumer spending is strengthening on many fronts, from furniture sales to...
View ArticleFrench Student Makes A Big Profit Selling Tins Of Air From His Village
Would you like to breathe the air of the picturesque French town of Montcuq? For just 5.50 euros (plus another five for shipping to the U.S.), a 250ml tin full of that air could be yours."Air de...
View ArticleEveryone Is Baffled By Alan Greenspan's Comment About Bitcoin
Earlier today, former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan discussed Bitcoin with Bloomberg's Trish Regan.Regan got right to the point: "Is Bitcoin a bubble?" Regan asked."I guess so," Greenspan said, adding,...
View ArticleOne Criterion Trumps All Others When Advisors Pick Investments For Clients
FA Insights is a daily newsletter from Business Insider that delivers the top news and commentary for financial advisors.One Criterion Trumps All Others When Advisors Pick Investments For Clients...
View ArticlePeople Are Loving This Picture Of Valley Tech Stars Hanging Out With 1990's...
Silicon Valley had a 1990's flashback, thanks to the musical and comedy tastes of Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff.Benioff tweeted this picture of 1990's superstars MC Hammer and Jerry Seinfeld hanging...
View ArticleUnderstanding Facebook's FBX — Social Media's First Ad Exchange
Facebook launched FBX — the first-ever social media real-time bidding (RTB) ad exchange — in June 2012 to let advertisers buy Facebook ad inventory that retargets users based on their past online...
View ArticleThree Norman Rockwell Paintings Sell For Nearly $60 Million
Three oil paintings by Norman Rockwell, the celebrated 20th century master illustrator of everyday life in America, sold Wednesday for almost $60 million, setting a new record for the artist.The best...
View ArticleIt's Impossible To Compete With This Woman's Snapchat Art
As a kid, Dasha Batelle was so fascinated by comics, she used to copy them out of the newspaper and The New Yorker.So when the 24-year-0ld New Yorker began her job as a paralegal, she realized she...
View Article11 Best Streaming Apps To Turn Your Tablet And Smartphone Into A TV
Most of us can't live without a subscription to Netflix or Amazon Prime.With busy schedules and other issues that arise, the ability to stream content to a multitude of devices from anywhere has become...
View ArticleNBA Game In Mexico City Evacuated Because Of A Fire In The Arena
The Minnesota Timberwolves and San Antonio Spurs were scheduled to play a regular season game tonight in Mexico City. However, it appears that the game has been canceled as a fire has filled the arena...
View Article11 Moments That Made The Ford Mustang The Ultimate American Car
The all-new 2015 Ford Mustang is set to officially make its debut tomorrow morning, and while the photos have leaked, it's still going to be quite an event for the auto world.That's partly because the...
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