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Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill Only Sprained Knee Ligaments
Ryan Tannehill and the Miami Dolphins received unexpectedly great news on Monday. Doctors determined that the quarterback did not tear either the ACL or MCL in ... -
Electric Cars Could Put a Dent in Oil Demand
A boom in electric vehicles made by the likes of Tesla Motors Inc. could erode as much as 10 per cent of global gasoline demand by ... -
Venezuela Says it Will Distribute Millions of Seized Toys to Low Income Kids
Venezuela price regulators on Friday seized almost 4 million toys from warehouses around greater Caracas and said they’d distribute them to low income children ahead of ... -
Return to Cold Weather Could Boost Winter Retailers’ Sales
MONTREAL—A year after warm weather curtailed their Christmas cheer, Canadian winter sport vehicle and apparel retailers aren’t ready to pop the champagne despite a forecasted return ... -
Facebook, Nintendo Feed Appetite for Retro Games
From the arcade to your phone took about 30 years, but some of the most beloved games of all time are being used to get you ... -
Disney’s Moana no Match for Frozen Merchandise Might
Walt Disney Co.’s Frozen, a fantasy tale of a snow queen coming to grips with her icy powers, was a stunning winner on store shelves. Years ... -
Brexit Chief Reportedly ‘ot Interested’ in Transitional Deal with EU
LONDON—British Brexit Secretary David Davis told London financial-sector bosses that he is “not really interested” in seeking a transitional deal with the European Union to soften ... -
Vegas Drivers are Counting Down the Green Lights
LAS VEGAS—On the theory that a driver who knows when a red light will turn green is more relaxed and aware, vehicle manufacturer Audi is unveiling ... -
Japanese PM Ratifies TPP Despite Donald Trump’s Plan to Withdraw
TOKYO—Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe won parliamentary approval Friday for ratification of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, despite U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s plan to withdraw from the 12-nation ... -
In-flight Phone Calls Coming to U.S. Flights?
WASHINGTON—Airlines in the U.S. could let passengers make in-flight phone calls using Wi-Fi under a proposal from federal regulators. Flight attendants and others have complained that ...