Economy

Big Pharma Companies: Pfizer, Allergan Talks About Biggest Healthcare Merger

The recent reports claiming that two big pharmaceutical companies, Pfizer and Allergan, are currently in talks of uniting has been confirmed. New reports say that the two healthcare giants might be announcing one of the biggest healthcare mergers on Monday.

Amazon Black Friday 2015: Top Deals Round Up

Smash-up TV deals will be plentiful this Black Friday holiday season, but chances are you'll have to act quickly to be able to take full advantage of them.

Social Media Sunday: Facebook Helps You Shadow Block Your Ex & Google Plus Gets Resurrected

This week in social media, Facebook introduced a new tool for the heartbroken. Meanwhile Snapchat and Twitter could be in trouble with investors, and Google Plus was resurrected with a new look and a couple of new features.

Data Limits & Data Freebees: New Creeping Threats to Net Neutrality?

Earlier this year, the Federal Communications Commission voted in favor of stronger rules to keep Internet service providers from favoring some data traffic on the Internet over others. The February FCC decision was hailed as a victory by Net Neutrality advocates, or those who believe that the only free Internet is one where "all data is treated equally" by the companies that transmit it.

Puerto Rico Inching Closer to Default

Puerto Rico is on the verge of becoming "the Greece of the Caribbean" as the U.S. territory is inching ever closer on some critical bond deadlines.

Samsung Gear VR Specs: Virtual Reality Device Powered by Oculus Now Available in Stores for $99

Samsung has made its Oculus-powered virtual reality device the Gear VR available to stores starting Friday. The $99 device needs to be paired with a compatible Samsung smartphone.

Tesla Model S Cars Recalled After One Seat Belt Incident in Europe

Tesla is recalling all of its Model S sedans because of one seat belt issue found in Europe. The recall was announced to customers by email.

Spotify vs Apple Music: Adele Snubs Both Music Services, New Album '25' Won't Be Available for Streaming

Adele is about to change the phase of online streaming after reports reveal that the singer will not be releasing her highly anticipated album "25" for music streaming services like Apple Music and Spotify.

Black Friday 2015 Deals: Amazon Starts Early Sales Tomorrow With TV’s, Kindles, PlayStations and Xbox’s Headlining

For those who cannot wait until Black Friday next week, Amazon is about to grant your wishes early with their annual kickoff to the event tomorrow. There are many high-profile items on the list and customers can get a jump on the deals with the list posted here.

Black Friday 2015 PS4 and Xbox One Deals: New Early PS4, Xbox One Bundles Available

Buyers looking for a new video game console do not have to wait until Black Friday to get a good deal. There are already many PlayStation 4 and Xbox One bundles that come with free games and at fair prices.

Diversity in Tech: Obama's TechHire Kicks Into Gear With $100M Grant Competition

As big Silicon Valley firms up their efforts to diversify their mostly white, male workforces, the Obama administration's TechHire initiative has begun taking applications for grants from a $100 million fund to help boost the development of IT skills in overlooked communities.

Sprint Cuts Prices Again, Promises to Cut Competitor Bills in Half

Sprint wants customers to switch over from competitors. Sprint is once again trying to poach customers away from their competitors by offering a monthly rate 50 percent lower than those offered by AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon.

Black Friday 2015: Some Stores to Remain Closed on Thanksgiving, Black Friday

Many stores will wait until Friday to open for Black Friday. Despite a trend in recent years of stores opening early for Black Friday, some stores have refused to open on Thanksgiving, with some few even set to remain closed on Friday as well.

APEC Summit 2015: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Strengthens Asian Ties in Meet

The APEC Summit 2015 in Manila, Philippines has so far impressed everyone with the 21 world leaders ready to talk business, economics and trade with each other, including recently seated Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who arrived Tuesday.

MARKETPLACE: Camino Financial Founders Sean & Kenny Salas Are On a Mission to Help Latino Businesses Grow

There is a wave of Latino entrepreneurship sweeping across the country. But as the Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative recently found, that wave isn't cresting as high as it could, because while Latinos are starting businesses at an increasingly fast rate, many of those businesses don't grow past the initial phases.

Black Friday 2015: Kmart Sale Features 50" LG TV, Half Off Skullcandy Headphones, a $59 Drone

Kmart will open at 7 pm on Thanksgiving Day Kmart stores will open at 7 p. m. on Thanksgiving Day to kick off the Black Friday sale. The sale will include several discounted TVs, a Blu-ray player, discounted headphones and much more.

Black Friday 2015: Costco Black Friday Sale Features Laptops, Fitbit Flex and Camera Bundles

Warehouse retailer has plenty of tech deals Costco is a warehouse store that members can visit when they want to buy items in bulk. The store also offers plenty of technology items, and on Black Friday this year, they will offer a great variety of deals.

BlackBerry Priv T-Mobile Sales, News: T-Mobile CEO Says BlackBerry Is 'On a Comeback'

BlackBerry is not dead yet. At least that is what T-Mobile CEO John Legere thinks. In fact, Legere says BlackBerry is "on a comeback."

GM, Chevrolet, & Ford Fast-Tracking Production Shift to Mexico: Report

The three big American automakers, General Motors, Fiat Chrysler, and Ford, have all picked up the pace in their plans to save on labor costs by moving production to Mexico. While luxury cars, SUVs and trucks will still be made in the U.S., all three Detroit-based auto companies are shifting the production of smaller cars to Mexico.

Democratic Debate 2015: Clinton, Sanders, O'Malley Tackle Foreign Policy, Immigration, Wall Street

One night after the Paris terror attacks, Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and Martin O’Malley spoke about foreign policy, immigration and the minimum wage for the second Democratic presidential debate.