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I'm an interior designer who loves HomeGoods. Here are 8 things I always get there.

As an interior designer, I think some of the best things to get at HomeGoods include light fixtures, throw pillows, bathroom accessories, and hangers.

A British Airways flight to nowhere circled in the air for 4 hours after its weather monitoring system collapsed

The flight, from Singapore to London, took off four hours late, circled for four more, then returned to Singapore Changi Airport.

Gold prices have another 29% upside as China's central bank continues its buying spree, famed economist says

China has purchased about 181 tonnes of gold over the past year, and is now the sixth-largest holder of gold reserves.

I'm a single mom and have tons of support from my family. It's still lonely.

I've raised my daughter alone since she was born. Being a single mom can be lonely, but I also don't know if a partner would solve all my issues.

How to watch Concacaf Champions Cup live streams free: Semifinals are next

The Concacaf Champions Cup picks back up this week with the semifinals. We'll show you how to tune in, including a free live streaming option.

The sell-off in stocks since March was just the start and the correction has further to go as risks mount, JPMorgan says

The stock market is operating against a "problematic backdrop," and there are elevated risk factors that could spark more losses, JPMorgan said.

The American Kennel Club's pedophile problem

As high-profile cases involving the sexual abuse and assault of children rock the world of dog shows, some say the AKC isn't doing enough.

Robert Kraft yanks support for Columbia as Israel-Gaza protests intensify

Robert Kraft, the billionaire owner of the New England Patriots, is pulling support for Columbia University as protests against Israel divide the campus.

Live updates: Tesla to report quarterly earnings today after market close

Tesla will report quarterly earnings today, April 23, after market close. The analyst call comes amid the stock price's decline and announced layoffs.

TikTok's time in the US could soon be on the clock, and that's not the app's only problem

ByteDance will undoubtedly put up a legal fight over the law, and will also have a year to find a suitor before getting the boot.

Here's why Coca-Cola bottles have yellow caps right now

The yellow caps indicate that the soda is kosher, or fit, to drink on the Jewish holiday of Passover. It's made with sucrose instead of corn syrup.

Stock market today: US stocks rise as mega-cap earnings take the spotlight

Investors are betting on strong earnings among mega-cap leaders to help sustain the equity rebound, after stocks suffered heavy losses last week.

How 9 gangs and Mafias actually work — from the Crips to the Hells Angels

Former members of MS-13, the Latin Kings, the Lucchese crime family, and more explain how street gangs and organized-crime groups actually work.

My 4 cousins and I all have the same first name. We go by nicknames instead.

The author was born in Argentina where there used to be a book of approved names people could use. She and her cousins are all named Maria.

'A rip the band-aid off quarter': Here's what Wall Street expects from Tesla earnings amid an epic stock skid

Tesla is facing uncertainty as it pivots away from low-cost vehicles towards autonomous driving and rototaxis.

Elon Musk is waging war on multiple fronts — and now Australia is in the firing line

Elon Musk is no stranger to spats with public figures, but he's also been going into battle with judges, regulators, and politicians around the world.

The yield curve has been inverted for 18 months without a downturn - but the famed indicator isn't wrong, and a recession is near, strategist says

The inverted yield curve has predicted every recession since 1955, and this time won't be different, Paul Dietrich said.

Global military spending saw its steepest spike in more than a decade, with the US vastly outspending everyone else

Global military spending hit record highs of $2443 billion in 2023, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, due to wars.

See one of the world's biggest aircraft 'graveyards' where planes go to die — and airlines can dissect them for parts

Pinal Airpark is commonly known as the boneyard where aircraft go to die, but there's more going on besides just dismantling old jets.

The US is weighing using the power of the dollar to stop Chinese banks aiding Russia — but its plan could backfire

The US is drawing up plans to cut Chinese banks off fro the global financial system, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Japan is sending a 'sugar baby' to prison for 9 years for defrauding men out of $1M and selling a manual on how to do it

Japanese 'sugar baby' Mai Watanabe was sentenced to 9 years in prison for defrauding men on dating apps and selling a manual on how to do it.

A celebrity handbag maker is going to prison for importing bags made of protected python and caiman skin

Nancy Gonzalez oversaw a sprawling scheme to bring luxury bags made of rare animal skins into the US, netting her millions, the DOJ said.

Thousands of planes have run into issues with jammed GPS signals while flying over Eastern Europe, and some people are blaming Russia

Planes reported about 46,000 instances of problems with their satellite navigation over the Baltics during an eight-month period, The Sun reported.

The incredible rise of Chinese Tesla rival BYD

Chinese automaker BYD briefly eclipsed Tesla as the world's top seller of electric vehicles earlier this year.

TikTok influencers fear their careers will be destroyed and their work 'deleted forever' as a US ban looms

TikTokers spoke to Business Insider about the negative impacts banning the app in the US would have on their lives and careers.

Apple sinks to 3rd place in China as iPhone sales slide

The sales slump marks the iPhone's worst performance in China since 2020 and signals increasingly tough competition from rivals such as Huawei.

A hospital in Australia is begging snakebite victims to stop bringing the snakes in with them

Snakebite victims in Australia are being advised not to bring the snakes to the emergency room, following a scare at a Queensland hospital this month.

Some workers are choosing housing and student loan benefits over a retirement plan, and it says a lot about America's cost-of-living crisis

Companies and workers are rethinking job benefits, with a growing focus on non-traditional perks like housing and commute assistance.

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