Economy

Twitter is on the verge of shutting down video-looping service Vine

Vine, a successful video-looping service, is now facing a shutdown by owner Twitter. The app has endeared itself to users despite Twitter's takeover in 2012, but lack of native advertising strategies undermined its survival.

Smartwatch Battle: Apple Watch 2 vs Samsung Gear S3

Samsung has launched its first Smartwatch in 2013 while Apple came in 2015. Apple and Samsung are the two biggest rivals in the tech market and when it comes to phone making the rivalry get fiercer.

Microsoft Surface Studio specs, features and price vs Apple iMac

Microsoft and Apple are now the rivals in this PC segment. In a very bold move, Microsoft has launched a unique and innovative device called Surface Studio.

US Desktop and Mobile Web Browser Market Share for August 2016 [REPORT] – It's Chrome vs. Safari vs. IE vs. Firefox

Google Chrome maintains its dominance in the U.S. desktop browser marketshare battle between several companies including Microsoft (Edge and Internet Explorer), Apple (Safari), Mozilla (Firefox) and others. In August of 2016, the number of U.S. desktop using Chrome to browse the internet was 54.9%, while IE had 23.27%, Safari 8.85%, Firefox 5.87%, Edge 6.48% and others 0.62%.

Labor Day 2016 – Sales: Malia Obama Chic Styles, Old Navy Pre-Labor Day Discounts and Back to School Shopping Coupons

Labor Day sales and coupons are circulating to help with back to school shopping as kids decide on what to wear for the first day of school. Here’s a tip: If you want to look like the First Daughter Malia Obama, rock her chic Labor Day dress for just under $100. Or choose your own style with the Old Navy Pre-Labor Day Sale hottest picks.

Latino Vote to Have Strong Impact on 2016 Election as U.S. Hispanic Population & Political Influence See Massive Growth

Nielson released a report this week that examined in-depth the growing Latino population in the United States and emphasized the extent of this population's increasing influence on the country.

Early Job Satisfaction is About More Than Money: Study Shows Correlated Health Impacts by Midlife

Sociology experts at Ohio State University recently unveiled the results of a nationwide study that found a correlation between job dissatisfaction in the early years of one's career to a significant negative impact on health by the time an individual hits age 40.

Target Stores to Spend $20 Million Expanding Bathroon Options in Transgender Dispute Amidst Boycott

Target store officials are planning to invest as much as $20 million to expand bathroom options at all of their roughly 1,800 stores here in the U.S.

Eminem New Album Release Date 2016: The Latest News & Rumors on Recordings & Other Advance Information

Eminem's camp has been notably silent lately, apparently refusing to respond to swirling rumors about his newest album release. The Detroit rapper has been a constant presence in the news over the past several weeks, making all types of different headlines but what fans really want to know is when the new album will drop!

Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto Willing to Meet With Donald Trump if he is Elected President [VIDEO]

Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto insists he will be willing to meet with Donald Trump if he is to ascend to the White House and emerge as President Barack Obama's successor.

Back to School Hairstyles, Clothes and Supplies; The Sales and Discounts for Staples and Macy's [PHOTOS]

Get ready for this year’s back to school sales as the summer is cooling down and schools are almost back in session. While school supplies are the best things for the new school year, students can also get excited for the latest back to school outfits and popular back to school hairstyles.

Usain Bolt: Top Brilliant Quotes From the 'Fastest Man Alive' & What He Says He Has Planned After Rumored 2017 Retirement

Jamaican phenom Usain Bolt, an undeniable and overall favorite competitor at the 2016 Olympic Games has smashed too many world records to count and garnered tons of gold for his track and field feats. But the "fastest man alive" is so much more than just an athlete.

Immigration Reform News 2016: Powerful Corporations & Leaders of Industry Leading Force Toward Reforming U.S. Policy, Economy, Culture

A flood of pro-immigration reform groups and studies are making rounds in the media as of late, with leaders of these groups and results from published studies making the case that integrating such reform into the United States political spector will have a positive effect on the country's economy, and on America as a whole.

Latino Unemployment Rate Drops to 5.4 Percent in Month of July, Holds Firm at 4.9 Percent Nationally

The Latino unemployment rate ticked downward during the month of July, falling from 5.8 percent to 5.4 percent.

Coalition Forms to Support Latino Businesses As Strong Driving Force in American Economy, Political Landscape

Latino business owners have been making significant strides in the landscape of American business and their companies are emerging as a strong driving force in the American economy as well as the national political landscape. In response to these successes, a number of prominent Hispanic leaders have formed an organization, The National Association of State Latino Chambers of Commerce (NASLCC) to assist in continued advancement on this business front.

Hillary Clinton Endorsements: Major Labor Union AFL-CIO Votes to Endorse Clinton for President

A federation comprising of 56 unions, representing more than 12 million members, have voted to endorse Hillary Clinton for president.

WWE News: WWE Signs First-Ever Chinese Talent, Confirms Live Show With Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins Scheduled

The WWE made history, in business and in-ring news, on Thursday with the company's expansion into China.

Donald Trump vs. Washington Post: Trump Revokes Press Credentials From the Newspaper That Exposed the ‘Watergate’ Scandal

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced he has revoked the press credentials of a major U.S. newspaper -- the same newspaper the revealed the Watergate scandal.

US Approves Six Airlines to Start Flights to Nine Cities in Cuba But Not Havana

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has cleared six domestic airlines for flights to Cuba as early as this fall.

Puerto Rico Debt Crisis: PROMESA Bill Passes House, Allows Provision Cutting Minimum Wage to $4.25 for Young Workers

The U.S. House of Representatives passed the PROMESA Act, which addresses Puerto Rico’s debt crisis, but in the process also allows the commonwealth’s minimum wage to drop to $4.25.
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