Smith & Wesson (SWHC) Q4 Earnings Preview: Gunmaker’s Stock Nearly Erases Gains Made After Shooting In Orlando
Still, Smith & Wesson shares have gained more than 750 percent during Obama's presidency as gun sales have soared.
Orlando Shooting: Here’s The List Of People Murdered By Omar Mateen
Officials in Florida have almost completed the grim task of notifying families about the 49 people killed during the Pulse gay nightclub shooting.
Trump, Orlando Shooter Have Two Things In Common: They Were Born In Queens To Immigrant Moms
Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump has ratcheted up his campaign rhetoric to include children of immigrants, like himself.
Brock Turner Case: Judge Aaron Persky Faces Outrage From State Lawmakers Over Lenient Stanford Sexual Assault Sentencing
State lawmakers may investigate Judge Aaron Persky, whose six-month sentence for a Stanford athlete wasn't his first to draw criticism.
Tesla Motors Shares Plunge On ‘Suspension Problems’ That Elicit Regulator Inquiry; Company Rewords Nondisclosure Agreement
The maker of electric cars also says it is rewording its repair nondisclosure agreement after regulators called it “troublesome.”
Dallas Love Field Airport Shooting: Police Say Man Shot By Officer At Baggage Claim Was Involved In Domestic Dispute
The officer fired “a number of times” near the baggage claim area, where the man was engaged in a dispute with the mother of his children, police said.
Elizabeth Warren Backs Hillary Clinton, Calling Donald Trump A ‘Genuine Threat To This Country’
In backing Democrat Hillary Clinton for president, the U.S. senator from Massachusetts called the Republican a “loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud.”
Who Will Hillary Clinton Pick For Vice President? Elizabeth Warren To Endorse Democrat
HUD Secretary Julian Castro is one of several oft-cited candidates to be the VP choice of the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren To Endorse Hillary Clinton On ‘The Rachel Maddow Show’ On MSNBC
The U.S. senator from Massachusetts will back Clinton during an interview Thursday night with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow.
Keep The Glass Ceiling: Investors In Burger King, Tim Hortons Reject Gender-Diversity Proposal At 2016 Annual Meeting
Investors in the company that owns Burger King and Tim Hortons have rejected a plan to add female directors. But the company could implement it anyway.
Brazil Benchmark Interest Rate Holds As Inflation Continues To Weigh Heavily On Beleaguered Economy
The nation’s central bank has little wiggle room in adjusting its borrowing rate until it can bring down near-double-digit inflation.
What Is The Bilderberg Group? Annual Strictly Private Gathering Of Western Power Players Begins This Week In Dresden
The former U.S. secretary of state is said to be an invitee to this year's secretive Bilderberg gathering of influential business and government leaders.
Tel Aviv Sarona Mall Attack: Two ‘Palestinian Terrorists’ Kill At Least 4 In Attack On Popular Shopping Center
Two suspects reportedly dressed as Orthodox Jewish men were arrested. One was shot by security forces.
Muhammad Ali: Donald Trump Reportedly Seeking To Attend Memorial Service For Boxing Legend Who Converted To Sunni Islam In 1970s
The Republican's recent comments about Muslims belies a friendly relationship with Ali that existed for more than three decades.
Procrastinators Lament: Last-Minute ‘Brexit’ Vote Registrants Irked By Website Overload, Receive ‘504 Gateway Time-Out’ Errors
With less than two hours left to register to vote on Britain’s EU exit, dawdlers got blocked by an overloaded government website.
Convicted: Jury Finds 5 New York City Prison Guards Guilty Of Brutal Beating Of Inmate Jahmal Lightfoot
The convictions were a rare victory for prosecutors against staff of a U.S. correctional facility.
Caesars Entertainment Bankruptcy: Company Seeks Timeout As Creditors Clash With Private Equity Firms
Its debt-crippled casino operating unit wants to block litigation being pursued by junior creditors who believe they’re getting a raw deal.
Sorry, Bernie: Hillary Clinton Has The 2,383 Delegates Needed To Clinch The Nomination, According To AP Delegate Count
A Puerto Rico victory and a raft of superdelegate supporters have put Hillary Clinton into presumptive nominee status, the Associated Press reported.
A Good Idea? BuzzFeed Rejects Republican National Committee Advertising Deal Over Donald Trump
The online media outlet known for its twee listicles and award-winning immigration coverage just got political.
Goldman Sachs Summer Job Applicants Number More Than 25 Times The Bank's Hires In 2015: Report
If the banking sector’s reputation has been tarnished, it hasn’t dissuaded would-be bankers and analysts.
Hey Big Spenders: American Airlines Follows Delta, United, Will Change Loyalty Program’s Focus To Ticket Price, Not Distance Flown
The biggest U.S. carrier by traffic will begin rewarding loyalty based not on the distance flown but on the amount of money spent.
Airline Consolidation: Delta Airlines, United Continental Reportedly Named As Potential Buyers Of Avianca Holdings
One of Latin America’s largest airline groups is searching for cash, a deal that could turn into a sale.
Transgender Bathroom Debate: Georgia ACLU Chief Says She Feared ‘Homophobe’ Label For Critiquing Support For Restroom Choice
“There are real concerns about the safety of women and girls," said the head of Georgia’s civil liberties group.
Elon Musk: Apple Inc Would Be ‘More Direct’ Self-Driving Car Competitor To Tesla Motors Than Google
The Tesla boss says Apple, not Google, will become Tesla’s robotic-car competitor.
Venezuela President Slams ‘Imperialist’ OAS Threat To Censure His Government
President Nicolás Maduro accused the Organization of American States of colluding with the U.S. to take the OPEC member’s oil resources.
Saudi Support: Money-Losing Ride-Hailing Service Uber Gets Big Cash Infusion From World’s Oil Kingpin
The Silicon Valley ride-hailing company just won a big backer in the Middle East: Saudi oil money.
Gorilla Harambe Shooting: The Best Way To Avoid Tragic Human-Gorilla Incidents? Modern Free-Range Primate Zoo Displays
The breach of a primate pen at the Cincinnati Zoo by a child underscores the need to modernize zoo exhibits.
Shove It ‘Wherever It Fits,’ Venezuela President Maduro Says Of Organization Of American States Letter Condemning His Actions
With the Organization of American States chief calling Venezuela’s president a “dictator,” the group will discuss the country’s membership at an emergency meeting Wednesday.
US Justice Reform: As States Take Lead, Capitol Hill Dithers On Reforms Of Nation’s Sentencing Guidelines
Meanwhile, federal lawmakers are stalling in the revision of sentencing guidelines such as mandatory minimum sentences.
OPEC Conference In Vienna: What To Expect When World’s Top Oil Producers Meet This Week
Many of the world’s top oil producers will be at the OPEC meeting in Vienna this week, when the cartel will welcome a new member.