Dan Gilbert is the billionaire owner of the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers and the founder of Quicken Loans, the largest mortgage lender in the United States. It is now given to every employee in his Rock Ventures family of more than 100 companies. Dan Gilbert runs an empire.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and I stood alone in a Senate office hallway a year ago, moments after Senate Republicans nuked the filibuster rule for Supreme Court nominees in order to confirm Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. “The Senate has been damaged to a degree that it hasn’t been in its history,” McCain told me […]
Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) tapped workers from other departments to keep pumping out the Model 3 electric sedans, disrupting production of the Model S and X lines. Tesla pulled out all the stops in the final week of June to meet its goal of making 5,000 Model 3s in a week, according to employees who spoke […]
The Supreme Court handed American Express a win Monday in a lawsuit over rules it imposes on merchants who accept its cards. Under their contracts, merchants who accept American Express generally can’t encourage customers to use other credit cards.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld President Donald Trump's travel ban
The mother of an estranged teenager should not be told that her child has a rare form of cancer, a High Court judge has decided.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled Monday in a case about a pregnant immigrant teen who obtained an abortion with the help of the American Civil Liberties Union, siding with the Trump administration and wiping away a lower court decision for the teen but rejecting a suggestion her lawyers should be disciplined.
Many people are wishing friends ‘Happy GDPR day’ while others exulted in their quiet email accounts after receiving hundreds of messages in recent days as businesses rushed to meet the deadline.
Chadrack Mbala Mulo was too disabled to call for help when his mother Esther died following an epileptic fit at their home in Hackney, east London in October.
EXCLUSIVE: Speaking to MailOnline, Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider, whose 1995 book The Rules became a bestseller in 27 countries, say the princess in waiting played her cards ‘perfectly’.