Rachel Greenwald, professional matchmaker and author of "Have Him at Hello" says that she might charge clients as much as $100 thousand for ...
Rachel Greenwald, professional matchmaker and author of "Have Him at Hello" says that she might charge clients as much as $100 thousand for help finding love, and that men make much more lucrative customers than women."> Less
Why go to the beach, when it can come to you? A NY-based team launch a crowdfunding campaign for a floating beach on a repurposed barge in t...
Why go to the beach, when it can come to you? A NY-based team launch a crowdfunding campaign for a floating beach on a repurposed barge in the Hudson River. Sharon Reich has more."> Less
China stocks plunged more than 8 percent, their biggest one-day drop in more than eight years as government rescue measures wear off.
Shares retreat in Europe and Asia after a weekend meeting of G20 finance chiefs ended with no new plan to spur global growth. As Sara Hemraj...
Shares retreat in Europe and Asia after a weekend meeting of G20 finance chiefs ended with no new plan to spur global growth. As Sara Hemrajani reports, investors are also likely to fret about fresh data out this week. Less
Evacuees stranded in Canada by a wildfire raging make their way through the heart of the devastation on the only highway out of the region. ...
Evacuees stranded in Canada by a wildfire raging make their way through the heart of the devastation on the only highway out of the region. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Less
Fear over Britain's EU exit are once again on the minds of investors as the UK currency slumps to another historic low and Asia stocks ...
Fear over Britain's EU exit are once again on the minds of investors as the UK currency slumps to another historic low and Asia stocks fall into the red early on. Reuters Wayne Cole says it's all adding to worries that Brexit's effects... Less
Samsung, Apple and Google are working to get their wearable devices to monitor blood sugar. Blood tracking could grow into a $12 billion mar...
Samsung, Apple and Google are working to get their wearable devices to monitor blood sugar. Blood tracking could grow into a $12 billion market. Fred Katayama reports."> Less
The number of young men killed on the streets of American cities is all but overlooked in the U.S., Mayor Mitch Landrieu of New Orleans tell...
The number of young men killed on the streets of American cities is all but overlooked in the U.S., Mayor Mitch Landrieu of New Orleans tells Reuters Political Correspondent Andy Sullivan at the Aspen Ideas Festival."> Less
Kasim Reed, mayor of Atlanta, tells Reuters Political Correspondent Andy Sullivan that while he wouldn't have won his race without the suppo...
Kasim Reed, mayor of Atlanta, tells Reuters Political Correspondent Andy Sullivan that while he wouldn't have won his race without the support organized labor, he needed to tackle the city's pension liability."> Less
Mexican artist Gilberto Aceves Navarro creates 122 bicycle sculptures to promote a more environmentally friendly New York City. Roselle Chen...
Mexican artist Gilberto Aceves Navarro creates 122 bicycle sculptures to promote a more environmentally friendly New York City. Roselle Chen reports."> Less
A bus service for dogs provides Hong Kong pet owners with the opportunity to get out and about with their pooches in a city which bans anima...
A bus service for dogs provides Hong Kong pet owners with the opportunity to get out and about with their pooches in a city which bans animals from most public transport. Roselle Chen reports."> Less
Soaring summer temperatures are helping swell orders for Britain's only deckchair manufacturer. But as demand from its traditional market on...
Soaring summer temperatures are helping swell orders for Britain's only deckchair manufacturer. But as demand from its traditional market on UK beaches declines, Southsea Deckchairs is branching out into fashion and export. Hayley Platt went to Portsmouth for a closer look."> Less
Paris authorities call upon tourists to stop placing padlocks on the city's bridges to prevent the barriers from collapsing, instead encoura...
Paris authorities call upon tourists to stop placing padlocks on the city's bridges to prevent the barriers from collapsing, instead encouraging them to take selfies. Roselle Chen reports."> Less
Global central bankers and Fed officials devote the 2014 Jackson Hole policy conference to labor markets, the linchpin in the decision on wh...
Global central bankers and Fed officials devote the 2014 Jackson Hole policy conference to labor markets, the linchpin in the decision on when to begin hiking U.S. rates after five years of stimulus."> Less
Hundreds of thousands of climate change protesters take to the streets in cities around the world ahead of United Nations meeting later this...
Hundreds of thousands of climate change protesters take to the streets in cities around the world ahead of United Nations meeting later this week. Julie Noce reports."> Less
Picking up where they left off on Friday, Global markets continue to be hammered by falling oil prices. As crude hits a record five year low...
Picking up where they left off on Friday, Global markets continue to be hammered by falling oil prices. As crude hits a record five year low, Katie Gregory looks at where this dramatic drop is going to be felt the most."> Less
Thousands march in U.S. cities in protest over the killings of unarmed black males by police officers. Paul Chapman reports.">
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