CHICAGO (AP) — Grain futures were lower Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
CHICAGO (AP) — Grain futures were lower Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Bill Cosby’s lawyers are trying to get the sexual assault charges against their client dropped, or at least order a new preliminary hearing, by claiming that they should have been allowed to cross-examine the woman who alleges Cosby assaulted her.
Читать дальше...A 14-year-old boy was shot in the face with a pellet gun as he and another teen fought over a girl in Queens Friday, officials said.
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England Saxons survive a comeback to beat South Africa A 32-24 in the first of their two tour matches.
The Three Lions have a wealth of options in attack and the coach says that while it is difficult to pick a team for their Euro 2016 opener is it a problem he is happy to have
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Wall Street is excited about Blockchain.
Nasdaq CEO Bob Greifeld has said his company needs to be a "rapid applier" of the technology. Autonomous Research has called the technology a "game changer." Goldman Sachs has said the use of blockchain technology in stock trading could result in $6 billion in industry cost savings globally.
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Editorial Board Member Mary Kissel wraps up this week’s commentary and highlights her top picks.
Two of the five men convicted in the rape of a Danish tourist in 2014 were escorted from court by the police on Thursday in New Delhi. All five men were sentenced to life in prison on Friday.
The world mourned a hero, and Hillary Clinton made history. Here's a look back at those stories and the week's other top news, in five charts.
The United States continued a national emergency with respect to Belarus over ongoing corruption, rights abuses and political repression, the White House said in a statement on Friday.
The hotly anticipated Line offering could be showing signs of fizzling out—and giving the rest of the unicorns pause before going public this year.
A selection of photos from some of the biggest news that you might have missed this week.
Читать дальше...Wall Street economists are more inclined than traders to see the Fed raising interest rates twice this year, though they're less certain on the timing of the first increase.
Stanford professor Carol Dweck spoke to CNBC about how to change the way that you think.
A group of Chinese and American investors, who specialize in real estate, hotel and tourism, have bought 80 percent of French soccer club Nice for an undisclosed fee.
Lewis Hamilton is in scintillating form as he sets the pace in second practice at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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Nothing hammers home a lesson that needs learning quite like a blunder that muffs your chances at a trophy buck. One of those deep-chested, heavy-horned studs you hear some guys refer to as “toads.” Unfortunately, I know this feeling all too well, having gone through the painful process more times than I’d like to admit.
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