Justice Department will investigate theft of over 70 million customers’ data
Marijuana Movement Seizes Super Bowl Spotlight
This year’s Super Bowl seems to be perfect for the marketing of marijuana, and pot entrepreneurs and activists are seizing the moment.
Cheerios Brings Back Interracial Family For Super Bowl Ad
Original ad featuring mixed race couple attracted hateful online remarks
Budweiser’s ‘Puppy Love’ Ad Will Melt Your Heart
Ad sees iconic Clydesdale horses befriend a feisty pup
China’s E-Commerce Giant Sees Slower Growth
Alibaba, which is partly owned by Yahoo, suffers slowdown
Why Your Teens Would Share a Car But Not a Cellphone
With a quirky list of questions, the teen-focused nonprofit Do Something hopes to put a stamp on the financial literacy game.
The Surprising State With Just 417 Foreclosures Last Year
Real Estate analytics firm Core Logic announced Wednesday that there were a total of 620,111 foreclosures across the country in 2013, a 24% decline from 2012 when 820,000 homes were foreclosed upon.
Chrysler Enjoys Strongest Year Since Bailout
Net income surged on strong sales of Ram pickups and Jeep Grand Cherokees
Yes, Chipotle Has a Show—And So Will a Lot of Your Favorite Brands
Chipotle doesn’t make commercials. At least, not the 30-second kind. The popular burrito chain is instead launching a new online comedy series about the agriculture industry on Hulu. The show, which is being paid for by
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4 Businesses Making a Killing on the Polar Vortex
Cold weather isn’t great for the economy, as cancelled plane trips and snowed-in commuters causes billions of dollars in losses to businesses across the country. But not every company fears heavy snowfall and subzero …
E-Retailers Are Loving This Frigid Weather
When the weather outside is frightful, consumers tend to stay indoors and go shopping online. And guess what they buy? Lots and lots of warm clothes.
Why ATMs in Legal Pot Shops Are Wreaking Havoc
Many of the Colorado shops that are licensed to sell marijuana have installed ATMs, for the convenience of their customers. What could possibly go wrong?