One day after 13 people were wounded in a park on Chicago's Southwest Side, shining a national spotlight on gun violence in the Windy City once more, shootings continued Friday evening into early Saturday in the Windy City. At least four men were …
The gold market captured a lot of headlines last week, with market-moving news apparently having big implications for gold investors. Yet whether you invest in precious metals or stick with other investments like stocks and bonds, the biggest lesson …
Having scored 32 points to lead France past two-time defending champion Spain 75-72 in overtime in Friday's semifinals at the European championship, Parker needs just one more big performance when his team plays Lithuania for the gold medal on …
WASHINGTON: Either by gross underestimation or strategic design, stores across the United States quickly ran out of the gold-toned iPhone 5s hours after the model's release on Friday, sparking off a frenzy that may well translate into rich pickings in …
With her long, wavy red hair, purple shells and green fish tail, Ariel made young girls dream of being "The Little Mermaid." But the fairytale turns out to be far from reality. Being a mermaid in South Florida actually takes a lot of work. Fort …
On the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, gold futures for December delivery tumbled 2.7% on Friday to settle the week at USD1,332.50 a troy ounce. Gold futures fell by as much as 3.2% earlier in the session to hit a daily low of USD1 …
Gold prices soared this week after the Federal Reserve concluded a two-day monetary policy meeting and made no changes to its USD85 billion bond-buying program, much to the surprise of many. Many market participants were expecting the U.S. central …
Goldman Sachs (GS) created a stir earlier this week when it forecasted that gold would fall to $1,000 an ounce by the end of 2014, as the firm expected the Federal Reserve to reduce its bond buying program. Goldman also suggested that gold miners might …
I was sitting in the Elk's Club bar in Central City, Colo., when a young prospector pulled out a number of documents about how to open old gold mines. Included was a summary of Peter McFarlane's book from the 1920s, “Grown Gold,” now out of print.