Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne has resigned days after previous letter speaking of the “deep state” and helping investigations of Trump, Clinton
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Serena Williams talks about the signs of financial abuse in new PSA
Serena Williams is lending her voice to a campaign that puts a spotlight on financial abuse, an aspect of domestic violence
Trump speech at Shell worksite raises a question: Should bosses mix business and politics?
Tying workers pay to attending a Donald Trump speech was legal, but some question if it was the right thing to do.
Looking for a job? LinkedIn, others offer interview tools to help you prepare
LinkedIn is helping job seekers, debuting a new feature that enables users to get feedback from their network when preparing for an interview.
Walmart not banning gun sales in wake of mass shooting, but some advocates say it should
Walmart is not halting gun sales, though critics are calling on it to do so after 31 people were killed in two mass shootings this weekend.
Amazon Prime Day is not the only deal in town. Target, Walmart also chime in with sales
Amazon Prime Day has become an industry-wide event, joining Black Friday on the retail calendar as Amazon’s rivals launch similar sales
Don’t get sidetracked, carry coupons and focus on price, say back-to-school shoppers
Your kids might want the hottest pair of sneakers, but to parents holding the purse strings, price matters most when shopping for back to school.
On social media, calls for boycott of Home Depot because co-founder supports Donald Trump
Shoppers have taken to Twitter and Facebook to call for a boycott of Home Depot after its co-founder says he will back Donald Trump’s reelection bid.
Beauty queen, journalist, pioneer. The many faces of Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll.
Before the current moment in the media’s glare, author E. Jean Carroll was a journalistic luminary, beauty queen and cheerleader.
Can’t wait for that delivery? Amazon, Rite Aid team up to make it easier to get packages
Amazon shoppers can pick up their packages at more than one hundred Rite Aid stores, starting Thursday. The service will expand to more than 1,500.