A 1983 Apple business card signed by Steve Jobs just sold for $181,183
Apple founder Steve Jobs never gave autographs — but now items with his signature sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Apple founder Steve Jobs never gave autographs — but now items with his signature sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
RT’s editor-in-chief has posted a video of the first interrogation of a suspect arrested over the Moscow concert-hall terrorist attack Read Full Article at RT.com
Camouflage-clad gunmen opened fire with automatic weapons at concertgoers near Moscow on Friday, killing at least 60 people and injuring 145 in an attack claimed by Islamic State militants.
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Eight American battleships are still afloat, hulking showpieces from the days when naval battles were decided by gunfire.
BI spoke to nearly two dozen Uber and Lyft drivers during spring break in Miami and Fort Lauderdale about how the past few weeks have been.
New York City would pocket a $25M cut of the proceeds. But the process would take NY AG Letitia James and city sheriff’s officers months.
Hybrids are set to take a bigger share of the new car market than EVs this year as more buyers question electric vehicles.
Athletic scholarships and NIL deals help athletes pay for college and make money but the odds of following in their footsteps are low.
Combination restaurants like Taco Bell-Pizza Huts haven’t traditionally been a big success. That’s not stopping Dine Brands’ IHOP-Applebees plans.