By early Friday evening, there had been no major reports of the deal-inspired chaos that has become central to Black Friday lore in the U.S. — fistfights over discounted televisions or stampedes toward coveted sale items.
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Paul G. Allen, who co-founded Microsoft with his childhood friend Bill Gates before becoming a billionaire philanthropist who invested in conservation, space travel, arts and culture and professional sports, died Monday. He was 65.
Food giant General Mills is giving its employees more paid time off to care for an aging parent or ill family members and to bond with their newborns and adoptive children.
Mondelez Global says it’s voluntarily recalling some of its Ritz Cracker products over potential risk of salmonella.
Kim Jong Un and his entourage visited Marina Bay Sands in Singapore briefly Monday night local time.
Pennsylvania-based chips and snack food maker Utz is recalling some of its tortilla chips because they may contain milk.
A Southwest Airlines plane flying from Chicago to New Jersey was forced to land in Cleveland on Wednesday after one of its windows cracked.
Wells Fargo will pay $1 billion to federal regulators to settle charges tied to its mortgage and auto lending business, the latest chapter in a wide-ranging scandal at the banking giant.
Southwest Airlines sought more time last year to inspect fan blades like the one that snapped off during one of its flights Tuesday in an engine failure that left a passenger dead.
More than 200 million eggs distributed to restaurants and grocery stores in nine states have been recalled because of bacterial contamination.