The Tax Policy Center found the most of the benefit from the new bill, named the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, would go to richer Americans.
Panera is set to acquire rival sandwich chain Au Bon Pain.
Former President Barack Obama was rejected for jury duty in Chicago. He is the third former president rejected for jury duty.
The EPA administrator is shaking up his Scientific Advisory Board - and some of the picks are raising eyebrows.
From Jeff Bezos to Ivanka Trump, these families teach their children Mandarin.
Economic growth means social stability, the acceptance of the notion of private property, and the marginalization of fringe political parties and leaders.
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Productivity experts say it's best to banish one common task from your to-do list if you want to improve your productivity.
Goldman Sachs promoted 509 people to managing director, one of the most prestigious positions on Wall Street. It's the largest class in the firm's history.
Kentucky leads list of schools that produce the most NBA players
Bitcoin traded at an all-time high of $7,882.
Microsoft is putting its $26 billion LinkedIn acquisition to work with the announcement of Resume Assistant.
Drake calls Sean Baker's newest film "very pure and very human."
There's three things Snap can do to turn the company around, according to RBC Capital Markets.
Reachability helps you use your iPhone with one hand, but it's trickier to use on the iPhone X.
Civil rights attorney Larry Krasner won the race for Philadelphia district attorney Tuesday in a blowout. He says it should be a signal.
On Thursday, new restrictions for Americans traveling to Cuba will be enacted by the Trump administration.
Data collected by pollsters after the election showed how antipathy to the president seemingly shaped a mini-wave of Democratic victories in Virginia.
Qualcomm could get a boost even if the proposed takeover from Broadcom doesn't happen, one analyst says.
The amount raised for the paper fell short of GHS1.4 billion at an interest rate of 19.5 percent.
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