Apple's revenue growth ground to a halt in the first three months of the year, as the coronavirus pandemic shuttered retail stores.

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Apple's revenue growth ground to a halt in the first three months of the year, as the coronavirus pandemic shuttered retail stores.

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Inside the 34-year marriage of Mike Pence, who calls his wife 'mother' and refuses to dine with other women

Inside the 34-year marriage of Mike Pence, who calls his wife 'mother' and refuses to dine with other women

A look inside the marriage of US Vice President Mike President and second lady Karen Pence, who have been married since 1985 and have three children.

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Facebook and Google got hit hard by the coronavirus, but their massive ad businesses will come out stronger in the end

Facebook and Google got hit hard by the coronavirus, but their massive ad businesses will come out stronger in the end

Ad buyers said post-pandemic, people will be doing more online and money may move to performance-based platforms, which will benefit the tech giants.

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Anderson Cooper just became a dad. Here's how the son of an heiress became America's favorite news anchor.

Anderson Cooper just became a dad. Here's how the son of an heiress became America's favorite news anchor.

Anderson Cooper is a prime-time anchor on "Anderson Cooper 360" and one of television's most recognizable faces. His son, Wyatt Morgan Cooper, was born on April 27.

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Kanye West is officially a billionaire. Here's a look at how the hip-hop artist built and spends his fortune, from a $3.8 million car collection to nearly $300,000 worth of livestock.

Kanye West is officially a billionaire. Here's a look at how the hip-hop artist built and spends his fortune, from a $3.8 million car collection to nearly $300,000 worth of livestock.

Kanye West is only the second hip-hop artist ever to become a billionaire. Most of his fortune comes from his footwear and apparel brand, Yeezy.

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Zoom quietly retracted a claim that it had 300 million daily active users, and it spotlights a huge area of confusion about its business

Zoom quietly retracted a claim that it had 300 million daily active users, and it spotlights a huge area of confusion about its business

Several media outlets, including Business Insider, reported that Zoom had 300 million daily active users. But that wasn't quite right.

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Falling iPhone sales bring Apple's Q2 revenue billions below its initial expectations — but its bets on wearables and services are paying off

Falling iPhone sales bring Apple's Q2 revenue billions below its initial expectations — but its bets on wearables and services are paying off

Apple's 2020 fiscal second-quarter revenue beat Wall Street's expectations as the coronavirus pandemic threatened business around the globe.

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Amex Offers can save you money and earn you bonus points at Wine.com, Starbucks, and Cole Haan — here are some of the offers you can get right now

Amex Offers can save you money and earn you bonus points at Wine.com, Starbucks, and Cole Haan — here are some of the offers you can get right now

Amex Offers is a program that offers discounts or bonus points at select stores and restaurants. Check out our ultimate guide to current offers here.

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McDonald's is temporarily changing how restaurants get burgers, bacon, and sausages, with CEO saying the state of the meat supply chain in America is 'concerning'

McDonald's is temporarily changing how restaurants get burgers, bacon, and sausages, with CEO saying the state of the meat supply chain in America is 'concerning'

McDonald's is temporarily exercising new control over how much beef and pork restaurants receive, as Americans worry about meat shortages.

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Tesla will likely roll out a monthly subscription plan for customers who aren't yet ready to drop $7,000 upfront for its self-driving technology

Tesla will likely roll out a monthly subscription plan for customers who aren't yet ready to drop $7,000 upfront for its self-driving technology

CEO Elon Musk told investors that a subscription plan could come "towards the end of this year," but that the better deal is still to buy it upfront.

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