The point guard will play in this week's Ellie Mae Classic, but he's hardly the only professional athlete who loves to hit the course.
Uber's lawyers are asking a judge to order Google co-founder Larry Page to sit for two more hours of questioning in the huge lawsuit between the two companies.
He was described as a "heroic young man."
The deepening turmoil in Venezuela has brought repudiation from around the world, but some of those governments reap political benefit from their condemnations.
Arinze is currently into his acting career but if he was to consider doing music, a collaboration with Tekno is a must for him.
J.J. Redick was on his free-agent visit with the 76ers when Brett Brown had him and Joel Embiid run some surprise drills that impressed Redick.
Kelly is bringing changes to a chaotic West Wing.
In the US, kids get to school on a yellow bus or in their parents' car. That isn't the case in other parts of the world.
Mark Warner, an influential senator on the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, is worried about cybersecurity threats to the US securities market.
Stephen Miller and CNN reporter Jim Acosta got into a heated exchange over President Donald Trump's new restrictive immigration policy.
Qatar Airways wanted to buy 10% of American Airlines.
YouTube personality MKBHD got a sneak peek at the Hydrogen One, a $1,200 modular phone from film camera company RED with a 'holographic' display.
Amazon hosted a massive jobs fair in 10 locations throughout the country, including Robbinsville, New Jersey.
Tesla has typically burned through more cash than traditional auto makers as it strives to stay be at the forefront of electric-car development.
In its shareholder letter, Tesla also outlined how much cash it intends to burn for the rest of 2017.
On Friday evening, Tesla launched the Model 3, the company's first ever mass market car and the most important vehicle the company has ever made.
Apple's stock soared on Wednesday, netting Warren Buffett a fresh $1 billion.
Tesla wrote in its earnings letter that it will begin delivering the Model 3 to non-employees in the fourth quarter of 2017.
Fitbit's stock surged after the company posted a second-quarter loss than was less than analyst forecasts.
Brandon, otherwise known as the Mad Fientist, prepared so long for early retirement, but had no idea what it would be like.
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