Double dip recession either has already started or is about to begin according to widely-followed Economic Cycle Research Institute's Achuthan. | Continue reading
But according to a series of tweets over the weekend, Markus "Notch" Persson is pretty unhappy with his life and his huge wealth. Persson sold his wildly popular game a year ago. Since then he bought a 23,000-square-foot mansion in Beverly Hills for $70 million, reportedly outbid … | Continue reading
The world's largest diamond miner is doing the unthinkable: Selling stones produced in a laboratory. | Continue reading
Wages for trash workers have grown faster than the national average and , for some, their earning ais | Continue reading
Worried that the Federal Reserve and the U.S. dollar are on the brink of collapse, more than a dozen states have proposed using their own alternative currencies of silver and gold. | Continue reading
Hang Do Thi Duc, a coder and privacy researcher based in Berlin, analyzed over 200 million public transactions on Venmo from 2017. | Continue reading
Fear & Greed is CNNMoney's investor sentiment tool that comprises of 7 markets indicators. | Continue reading
Islands are on sale all over the world for less than $100,000, tempting those looking for a vacation retreat, or total change of pace. | Continue reading
The value of Norway's sovereign wealth fund has surpassed $1 trillion for the first time. | Continue reading
There's a whole industry dedicated to producing fake US news in Macedonia – and it's getting ready for 2020 | Continue reading
Frustrated by an endless wait for their green cards, immigrant doctors in rural towns with critical doctor shortages say they are considering leaving the US. | Continue reading
Dozens of former Obama staffers have flocked to Silicon Valley for jobs at big tech companies and startups. | Continue reading
Two days after CNN first reported that five women said "Game Change" co-author and journalist Mark Halperin sexually harassed them during his time at ABC News, the number of accusers has grown to at least a dozen women. | Continue reading
Nearly 51 million US households can't afford middle class basics, including housing, food, child care, health care and transportation, a new United Way study has found. | Continue reading
Cutting out the middlemen may be the only way for carmakers and tech companies to guarantee that the cobalt used in their batteries isn't mined by children. | Continue reading
While Donald Trump's campaign is refusing to give press credentials to reporters from The Washington Post and several other news outlets, he says the ban will not remain in effect if he is elected. | Continue reading
Regulators were trying to oust him as CEO. Now that cloud is lifted. | Continue reading
Ryanair said Monday that strikes and flight cancellations had resulted in lower traffic, future bookings and higher costs. | Continue reading
Paul Allen's non-Hodgkin's lymphoma has returned, said the investor on Monday. | Continue reading
For the entire month of September, a period jam-packed with presidential news, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders only held one on-camera briefing. | Continue reading
General Electric, mired in a deep slump, has ousted CEO John Flannery after barely a year on the job. | Continue reading
The bill requires publicly traded companies in the state to give women board seats. | Continue reading
Katie Couric on the #MeToo movement. | Continue reading
Dunkin' Donuts is dead. Long live Dunkin'. | Continue reading
The companies said the combination would create the world's largest audio entertainment company. | Continue reading
"It's in everybody's interest to remove that debris," said Guglielmo Aglietti, the director of Surrey Space Centre. | Continue reading
After 13 years in federal court and six years after an earlier settlement was rejected by leading merchants, Visa and MasterCard reach $6.2 billion deal to end swipe-fee case. | Continue reading
Meredith took control of Time magazine and the rest of Time Inc. last November. | Continue reading
Chinese electric car company Nio's second day on the stock market was a lot more spectacular than its first. | Continue reading
The retailer is selling a 7-foot living tree for the first time. | Continue reading
CBS News president David Rhodes said that Fager's longtime No. 2, Bill Owens, will manage the "60 Minutes" team while a search is underway for Fager's replacement. | Continue reading
The European Parliament is expected to vote Wednesday on a copyright proposal that has pitted artists including Paul McCartney against tech heavyweights. | Continue reading
Innovative competitors and price-conscious consumers mean Apple faces an uphill struggle to sell iPhones in Asia no matter what it unveils this week. | Continue reading
The combined market value of major cryptocurrencies has plummeted by an estimated $400 billion since January. Sean Russell is one victim. | Continue reading
Red lights are flashing on Wall Street about Tesla's ability to pay back a boatload of debt. | Continue reading
A former Department of Justice prosecutor has been given the unenviable task of ridding Facebook of foreign trolls and state-run disinformation campaigns of the sort that wreaked havoc on the 2016 US presidential election. | Continue reading
Kenmore was once the jewel of Sears industry-leading appliance business. Now both are struggling to survive. | Continue reading
Investors have pushed Amazon near the $1 trillion mark. | Continue reading
JD.com, a massive Chinese e-commerce company, said the misconduct allegations are false. | Continue reading