The co-founder of Quartz and its editor in chief agreed to buy the business news website from Japanese financial data and media company Uzabase Inc., a deal that comes as Quartz has suffered from the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
Kenneth Copeland, a televangelist and devoted Donald Trump backer, let his feelings about the presidential election be known in a most bizarre way during one of his prayer services.
There were at least 126,156 new COVID-10 cases reported Saturday, according to the New York Times coronavirus tracker, with 1,013 new deaths. The daily new-case total is just shy of the record 132,797 cases reported Friday, according to Times data.
In one of his first tweets as president-elect, Joe Biden called for "A nation united. A nation strengthened. A nation healed. Let's just say one former Fox News host wasn't feeling it.
If investors are freaking out about the election and the stock market, you certainly wouldn't know it from the latest bull run, which saw Wall Street turn in its best weekly performance since April.