The flight recorders will be flown to France for repair after Egyptian investigators failed to download data from the damaged black boxes of Flight 804.
The new deal was cleared by the House Rules Committee in a hearing that lasted just about six minutes during a late-night session with no Democrats present.
The German automaker is still dealing with the aftermath of its emissions cheating scandal that led to a 40 percent drop in its share price.
China now has the most and the fastest supercomputers in the world, and it doesn't need chips made by U.S. companies anymore. Intel should be worried.
Russia says it has reached an agreement with the U.S. to improve military coordination in Syria, where they are backing opposing sides of the civil war there.
The likes of FanDuel and DraftKings won a major legislative battle early Saturday as New York lawmakers moved to legalize the online games.
Amid rumors of a hostile takeover, the mainland’s largest property developer by sales said it will acquire a unit of the state-owned subway operator.
As the Summer Olympics draws closer, the Brazilian city has declared a state of fiscal emergency and requested federal funding to avoid economic collapse.
The company was accused of shipping packages from illegal online pharmacies despite repeated warnings, according to a court filing.
In an interview set to air Sunday, the House speaker essentially gave Republicans permission not to vote for Donald Trump.
The European Union’s ban on economic dealings with the Russia-annexed region of Crimea was set to end later this month.
Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic began consultations with parliamentary parties to form a new cabinet after Prime Minister Tihomir Oreskovic was ousted in a no-confidence vote.
At the Consumer Goods Forum conference, CEO Doug McMillon also discussed the retailer’s increased opportunities in China despite the tough competition it faces from local firms.
The families of people killed in mass shootings “don’t care about the politics,” the president said in Orlando, Florida. “And neither do I.”
Hansjörg Haber resigned less than a year after he was appointed over issues “having to do with Turkey” amid tensions over the EU-Turkey refugee deal.
The Tibetan spiritual leader is currently in the U.S. for a series of lectures and public talks, while the new Taiwan president is scheduled for stopover during her impending trip to Panama.
Despite plummeting revenue, dwindling public interest and opposition from animal welfare activists, the U.S. remains a top market for the sport.
The group faces allegations of embezzlement and malpractice less than a month after its hotel unit announced the world’s biggest IPO this year.
U.S.-Mexico trade is worth some $500 billion every year and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce says roughly 6 million American jobs depend on it.
Japan summoned the Chinese ambassador after a Chinese naval vessel was reported sailing close to contested islands in the East China Sea.
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Osamu Suzuki is set to resign from the post over the Japanese company’s use of improper mileage-testing methods.