April 14--Guitar Hero is coming out with its first new edition in five years, a more realistic version, so expect the gameplay to have multiple farewells, rehab visits and legal battles over copyright.
Avon Products is weighing strategic alternatives, The Wall Street Journal reports. These may include selling its struggling North America business, which has blemishes cosmetics apparently can't conceal.
Indiana's economic and tourism development agencies have hired a PR firm to undo damage from a since-amended law widely seen as empowering discrimination against same-sex couples. Suggested slogan: "Indiana -- You Won't Believe It."
A 65-year-old German woman set to deliver quadruplets this summer told Germany's RTL TV her 9-year-old daughter wanted a sibling. So no one should worry if this is a woman who'll spoil her kids.
Our girl, also 9, wants a puppy. The answer is still no.
JPMorgan Chase reported a $5.9 billion first-quarter profit, up 12 percent from a year ago. Like Ben Franklin said: A penny saved is a penny earned -- less the nickel fee your bank charges to ensure a profit.
Unadvertised feature of the new Apple Watch: Every time you look at it, it will remind you that you spent too much.
With Yankees scandal-tainted Alex Rodriguez back from his suspension and closing in on Willie Mays for No. 4 on the all-time home run list, MLB is finalizing its plans to mark the milestone with a moment of indifference.
Spending on prescription drug in the United States surged 13 percent last year to an all-time high $374 billion. And that's with Rodriguez sidelined from baseball.
French existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre died 35 years ago Wednesday. His legacy includes everything he is not.
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