Bitcoin hovers near record high as investors flock to crypto safe haven amid geopolitical uncertainty
Bitcoin's surge is fueled by its status as a safe haven asset amid current geopolitical instability as well as bipartisan support for crypto legislation.
US furniture makers navigate a shifting global market
The furniture industry in the United States is directly affected by tariffs, with some business owners unable to source certain products domestically.
'Bond King' Bill Gross sells rare 'Z' Grill stamp for $4.4M
The "Z" Grill stamp features Benjamin Franklin, and it’s one of the two of its kind that exist. The other stamp is owned by the New York Public Library.
Camping in luxury: Why the 'glamping' trend is on the rise
Glamping is growing in the U.S. as the camping and hospitality sector has drawn in a new set of leisure travelers looking for services and amenities not typically found in camping.
Lawmakers say universities should pay for police response to anti-Israel protests on campuses
A bipartisan group of New York City councilmembers in the Common Sense Caucus is calling on Columbia University to reimburse the city for the expenses tied to the police response.
Doctors using AI-driven devices to help detect seizure activity in patients
Ceribell is an FDA-cleared medical device that features a head strap with 10 electrodes and uses AI to detect whether a patient is experiencing a seizure.
United Airlines' new boarding policy gets mixed reviews from travelers
The airline’s new boarding process is rolling out just ahead of the busy holiday travel months, and is aimed to speed up boarding efficiencies for passengers.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Tennis great Martina Navratilova shares journey of her dual cancer battle
Martina Navratilova is a fierce and aggressive competitor, skills that became a crucial component to help her overcome the fight against Stage 1 throat and breast cancer.
Employees ditch office happy hours in favor of staying at home after work
Corporate event planners say the "flake-out rate" is up, and work-related activities after work or on the weekends are on the decline. Instead, people are racing home after work.