20th Century Fox To Open Theme Park By 201620th Century Fox To Open Theme Park By 2016
20th Century Fox To Open Theme Park By 2016The studio will open a theme park in Malaysia by 2016, with a U.S. theme park expected by 2020.
20th Century Fox To Open Theme Park By 2016The studio will open a theme park in Malaysia by 2016, with a U.S. theme park expected by 2020.
Michael Jordan's Chicago House Fails To Sell AgainAir Jordan's basketball game may be legendary, but his real estate game? Not so much.
| John O'Connor
Saban's New Salary Beats Most NFL CoachesAlabama Head Coach Nick Saban's $7 million contract extension means he's making more money than some NCAA athletic programs spend on all athletics.
Sprint Considering T-Mobile Purchase: ReportA potential $20 billion bid for Sprint to purchase T-Mobile would combine the third- and fourth-largest mobile carriers in the U.S.
| John O'Connor
Coinbase Bets On Bitcoin, Raises $25M In Second FundraiserDigital currency service Coinbase announced it has raised $25 million in the largest single funding to date for a company focused on the bitcoin.
| Erik Shute
Golden Globe Noms: Everything You Need To KnowThe Golden Globes nominees were announced Thursday, and "12 Years a Slave" and "American Hustle" are in the lead. But some of the categories don't mak
General Motors Names Car Industry's First Female CEOMary Barra will replace Dan Akerson as CEO of General Motors.
| Jasmine Bailey
Lululemon Gets New CEO, Chairman Steps Down After CommentsA huge shakeup for apparel maker Lululemon. The company announced it found a new CEO, Laurent Potdevin. Also, founder and chairman Chip Davis is out.
| Charlie McKeague
U.S. Government Sells Last Of Its GM SharesAlthough the government recovered only $39 billion of the $49.5 billion it put into GM, The White House says the move helped save the auto industry.
Proposed Floating City Would Hold 100,000Its creators envision a massive floating platform existing independently of government.
Unemployment Numbers Suggest Slow But Steady ImprovementNovember numbers show the employment rate is at 7 percent, a five-year low.
| Laura Heck
Man Arrested For Stealing Piece Of Car Paul Walker Died InA man was arrested after police say he stole a piece of the smashed car that actor Paul Walker and his friend were driving the night they were killed.
'Radiant Orchid' Named Color Of 2014In 2014, everything's coming up orchid.
| Charesse James
Fast Food Workers On Strike In More Than 100 CitiesThousands of fast food workers are expected to walk off the job as part of a national campaign to increase the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour.
| John O'Connor
China Mobile Finally Signs Deal With AppleAccording to reports, Apple and China Mobile have reached a deal. The move will allow Apple to sell iPhones to China Mobile's 750 million customers.
| Charlie McKeague
Super Bowl Ads Already Sold OutFox says it'll turn attention to selling its online inventory.
Steelers' Mike Tomlin Fined $100K For InterferenceThe NFL fined Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin $100,000 for getting in the way last week. The NFL could also take away or modify a Steelers draft pick
Doritos Locos Tacos 'Mastermind' Dies At 41Todd Mills championed the idea of combining Doritos and tacos.
Detroit Ruled Eligible For Bankruptcy, Pension CutsA federal judge has ruled Detroit is eligible to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy, making it the largest municipality in history to qualify.
Cyber Monday Sales Set Record, Black Friday DisappointsOnline sales surpassed the $2 billion mark for the first time ever, but sales from the holiday weekend still fell short of expectations.
| John O'Connor
Supreme Court Refusal Puts Amazon In States' Tax SightsThe court refused to hear an appeal from Amazon regarding New York's sales tax law, a move which could spawn similar laws in other states.
Derailed NY Train Went 82 MPH Approaching 30 MPH CurveIn a press conference Monday, investigators announced the train was going 82 mph as it approached a 30 mph zone.
Black Friday Sales Down 13 Percent Compared To 2012New data from ShopperTrak shows Black Friday sales dropped by double digits, and stores opening on Thanksgiving might be to blame.
Mobile Devices Have Their Biggest Thanksgiving YetInstagram users took record numbers of photos this Thanksgiving, and the retail frenzy following Thanksgiving has been more mobile-focused than ever.
Is Black Friday Getting Out Of Hand?With some stores marking their earliest openings ever, Black Friday has become Black Thursday.
| Christina Honan
American Airlines-US Airways Merger Is A GoA federal court approved a settlement between the Justice Dept., American Airlines and US Airways, clearing the path for the airlines to merge.
GoldieBlox Pulls Beastie Boys 'Girls' ParodyAfter getting into a very public legal fight with the Beastie Boys, toymaker GoldieBlox has removed the song "Girls" from their viral hit.
| Charesse James
Judge Orders Sriracha Plant To Partially Close Over SmellsA judge in southern California has ordered popular hot sauce maker Sriracha to stop any operations that are releasing strong orders into the city.
Seattle Suburb Votes For Highest Minimum Wage In U.S.SeaTac barely passed a measure to increase its minimum wage to $15 per hour.
| Charlie McKeague
Did N.J. Server Lie About Anti-Gay Receipt Note?A family says not only did it not leave an anti-gay note for their server, as she claimed, but a tip was also left.