The Oscar-winning actor and environmentalist says he's an investor in Beyond Meat, a plant-based food startup aiming to disrupt the $48 trillion meat industry.
CNBC, Fox Business, and Bloomberg all backed away from their relationship with Marc Faber, the author of the "Gloom, Boom, and Doom" report.
Regina Dugan is leaving her position as head of Facebook's fledgling consumer hardware lab, Building 8.
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He described finding his mother's remains and condemned Malta's political class as complicit in her death.
President Donald Trump's net worth fell $600 million to $3.1 billion over the past year.
"We do see our competition," Microsoft Corporate VP of Devices Panos Panay told us at a Surface Book 2 preview event last week. "It's an important filter."
Ron Howard took to Twitter to announce the title of the standalone Han Solo movie. The internet was amused.
The Information Minister, Mustapha Hamid said the president is committed to fighting corruption, therefore the preacher must provide evidence to his allegation.
Federal Communications Commission chair Ajit Pai corrected President Donald Trump's assertion that the government take away NBC News' broadcast license.
Stephen Curry replaces LeBron James as the NBA's highest-paid player.
Pizza Hut emailed thousands of customers this weekend to tell them they may have been impacted in a security breach.
Bannon, Trump's former chief strategist, is reportedly pushing far-right candidates to unseat GOP incumbents.
Ghanaian musician, Nero X is off the market.
Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos are among America's richest people, but they don't take the top spot.
McDonald's franchisees' relationships with corporate is deteriorating, with franchisees saying that "the partnership is dead," according to a new survey.
Mario Balotelli has shared a photo of his newborn baby boy
Timothy Weah, son of George Weah, hit an absolute screamer for his second of three goals on the day to help the U17 USMNT on to the quarterfinal
Ji Seong-ho sat down to talk with Business Insider about his 6,000 mile journey from North Korea.
The Oscar-winning actress said she hoped Weinstein's disgrace would be the "tipping point, or at last a turning point"...
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