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Discovering the Brilliance Behind Harmony CBD's Skincare Products
Harmony CBD has harnessed hemp's power to create a line of skincare products that will have us looking better than ever in 2021.
Chick-fil-A in Castro Valley? Let the Battle Begin
Chick-fil-A hit a roadblock this week in an effort to open a new location in Castro Valley. But was it traffic concerns or the company's stance on LGBTQ issues that ruffled the Castro Valley Municipal Advisory Council's feathers?
Watch: Doritos Ad Tells True Story of Father, Gay Son, and Acceptance
A three-hankie ad from Doritos tells the true story of a single dad who gets advice online about how to talk to his gay son after realizing that the college friend the son has invited home is more than just a buddy.
Employers Offer Incentives to Get Workers Vaccinated
As vaccinations continue across the U.S., some companies are offering financial incentives to encourage their workers to get the shots.
2021 Stock Market Outlook: Covid Vaccine, Political Gridlock, Possible Recovery
The year that brought so many surprises is shaping up to be a surprisingly good one for investors, and that's a timely reminder for 2021.
Delta Posts $12B Loss in 2020, Cautious Q1 Outlook
Delta Air Lines closed the books on a disastrous 2020 with a comparatively small fourth-quarter loss, and executives expect a few more rocky months.
Who Is That Masked Ginger on Those Tongue-in-Cheek Security Ads?
He's become a meme for wearing a mask on the wrong part of his head during the pandemic, and for that ginger mustache that curls in a way that makes every hipster's envious. But who is the guy in those snarky SimpiSafe commercials?
PGA Championship Leaving Trump National in '22 Tournament
The PGA of America cut ties to President Donald Trump when it voted Sunday to take the PGA Championship event away from his New Jersey golf course next year.
New Law Cracks Down on Shell Companies to Combat Corruption
Thanks to a watershed overhaul of U.S. money laundering laws, locating the proceeds from foreign bribery, drug trafficking and financing for terrorists could be as easy as a few keystrokes.
Businesses Rethink Political Donations after Capitol Siege
Businesses are rethinking political contributions in the wake of the deadly Capitol siege by President Donald Trump's supporters on Wednesday.
Grindr 2020 Stats — Where are the Tops? Where are the Bottoms?
Grindr released its first results of its Grindr Unwrapped feature that reveals what countries have the most tops and which have the most bottoms.
Shopify Removes Multiple Trump Campaign Merchandise Sites
According to information obtained by The New York Times, ecommerce company Shopify has removed 2 online retailers with ties to the Trump Organization and campaign.
Top Candy: Brit Retail Giant Launches Vegan Easter Egg in the Shape of an Eggplant
You have to wonder if British retail giant Mark and Spenser (M&S) were aware of its social media implications when they created a new chocolate Easter egg in the form of an eggplant.
US Loses 140,000 Jobs, First Monthly Drop Since Spring
U.S. employers shed jobs last month for the first time since April, cutting 140,000 positions, clear evidence that the economy is faltering as the viral pandemic tightens its grip on consumers and businesses.
More Coronavirus Relief on the Way for Small Businesses
Millions of business owners are about to get help. The Small Business Administration and the Treasury Department are preparing to revive the PPP five months after its first two rounds of funding ended.
Retail's Online Future Grows Brighter after Pandemic Bump
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the change in how people shop in a world growing more comfortable and savvier with technology.
Bitcoin Crosses $40K Mark, Doubling in Less Than a Month
First it went through $20,000. Then 10 days later, it broke through $25,000, and then, with barely taking a breath, it crossed $30,000. Now only a few days into 2021, the price of bitcoin has crossed $40,000.
Facebook Bans Trump Through Biden Inauguration, Maybe Longer
Facebook will bar President Donald Trump from posting on its system at least until the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
The Year of Reinvention: 5 LGBTQ-Friendly Hotels Where You Can Work Remotely
While the pandemic may have us holed up for a few more months as vaccines roll out, it may be time to consider a change of scenery that actually includes work.
Twitter, Facebook Temporarily Muzzle Trump After DC Violence
All it took for social-media giants Twitter and Facebook to even temporarily bar President Donald Trump from addressing their vast audiences was a violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, fueled by years of false statements and conspiracy theories.