Prince Harry's interview with Barack Obama aired on the BBC's Radio 4 on Wednesday. The royal sat down with the former president to discuss social media's effect on society. While Obama did credit social media to part of his political success, he acknowledged a bubble phemonenon, saying one of the dangers of the internet is that people can have entirely different realities.
What do you get the Kardashian who has everything? Stock - and lots of it. Kanye West gave his wife Kim Kardashian hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of stocks for Christmas. including Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Disney, and Adidas.
Americans are expected to send back approximately $90 billion dollars worth of goods, according to reports from Optoro, a firm that tracks the business of return shipments. The firm notes that January is peak time for all returns, but 40 percent of holiday returns happen immediately after Christmas, between December 26th and 31st.
Clint Henderson, managing editor at The Points Guy, explains why hidden hotel fees keep cropping up and what you can do to try to avoid them.
Cities across the U.S. offer free public transportation.
The cost of the first-class “forever” stamps has jumped from 63 to 66 cents.
Want to earn more money? Investopedia editor Caleb Silver has good news if you're looking to rake in more cash.
Starbucks union organizers are asking customers to help organize pickets at non-unionized U.S. stores.
Here is a rundown of the trending stories in the business world this week.
Amazon's annual Prime Day event will kick off tomorrow.
Calls are growing for an investigation into Prime energy drink, the product backed by YouTube stars Logan Paul and KSI, over its high caffeine content.
Stocks are drifting on Wall Street Monday ahead of a week with updates on where inflation and corporate profits are heading.
Randall Stephenson resigned from the PGA Tour policy board over the tour's proposed deal with Saudi Arabia.
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