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Michelle Obama's Take On 'Lean In'? 'That &#%! Doesn't Work'
Obama told a Brooklyn audience that the notion of "having it all" is "a lie." Many were delighted by the former first lady's spontaneous candor. -
Massive, Extended Data Breach At Marriott's Starwood Hotels
Marriott said that it's discovered that unauthorized access within its Starwood network has been taking place since 2014. -
Volkswagen Planning A New North American Factory For Electric Cars
The European carmaker is planning to introduce a $30,000 to $40,000 electric car in 2020 to compete with similarly priced American vehicles. -
Google Tweaks Email Program That Assumed An Investor Was Male
When Google saw that one of its predictive text technologies assumed someone's gender based on occupation, it blocked the technology from using all gender-based pronouns. -
Angry Over Cutbacks, Trump Threatens To End Subsidies To GM
President Trump unleashed on Twitter a day after General Motors announced it would shutter five plants and slash 14,000 jobs in North America. -
GM To Lay Off Up To 14K Workers, Close As Many As 5 Plants
General Motors says it will cut up to 14,000 workers in North America and put five plants up for possible closure. -
Black Friday: Online Retail Makes Inroads But Shoppers Still Pack The Malls
Shoppers on Black Friday spoke of enjoying the "vibe" of the mall, despite online retail making increasing strides into the holiday market. -
Oil Prices Hit A New Low. Here's Why That Might Be A Bad Thing
Oil prices dropped below $60 a gallon on Black Friday, the lowest price in a year. While President Trump credits Saudi Arabia for what he says amounts to a "tax cut," the reality is more complicated. -
From Believeland To Blockland — Cleveland Aims To Be A Tech Hub
Some civic leaders in Cleveland want the local economy to embrace blockchain, the technology behind bitcoin. It will only work if the average citizen grasps what this new cryptocurrency is all about. -
Student Loan Servicer Steered Some Borrowers To Higher-Cost Plans, Government Says
A previously unpublished Education Department report found Navient representatives didn't always tell borrowers about repayment options. Navient says it's not required to do so, and officials agree.