Flint Water Crisis: Michigan Prosecutors To Lodge Felony Charges Wednesday: Report
Michigan officials will reportedly file felony charges against three people over contaminated drinking water in a poverty-stricken city.
Early Adopters’ Curse: Tesla Motors Shares Fall After Model X Customers Cite Quality Issues With Recently Introduced SUV
Consider it the curse of the early adopter: Buyers of the "early build" vehicles have experienced trouble, Consumer Reports says.
‘I’ll Be 90 Years Old Soon’: Fidel Castro Makes Rare Public Speech Saying His Ideals Will Outlive Him
The former Cuban leader, a longtime U.S. foe, made a rare public speech Tuesday marking his brother’s re-election as head of the Communist Party.
Intel Corp. (INTC) To Cut 12,000 Jobs Globally, Or 11% Of Its Workforce As PC Sales Plummet
The world’s largest maker of microprocessors is getting pummeled by plunging sales of personal computers.
New York Primary Election Polls 2016: Hillary Clinton Maintains Comfortable Lead In New York, But Bernie Sanders Gains Nationally
The Democratic and Republican front-runners are expected to win in New York — and they have to, because their rivals have been coming on strong.
Carnival Corp Reverses Decision To Screen Cuban-American Customers, But Will Havana Allow These Tourists To Arrive On May Day?
The world’s largest cruise ship operator says it will accept bookings by Cuban-Americans, even though there’s no guarantee Cuba will allow them to come ashore.
Argentina Returns To The International Bond Markets Looking To Sell Up To $15 Billion Worth Of Debt
The money could be used as soon as later this week to settle a long-standing dispute with U.S. hedge funds led by Elliott Management.
Hush Money For Sex Abuse: Dennis Hastert Agreed To Pay $3.5M To Man He Allegedly Raped When Victim Was 14
Court papers reveal a $3.5 million hush-money deal between the ex-House speaker and a former student, and say three other men claim abuse.
Panama Papers: El Salvador Attorney General Raids Mossack Fonseca Office That Isn’t Listed On Company’s Website
Authorities seized about 20 computers from the local office of a Panama-based law firm at the center of a massive data leak.
Belgium On Alert: Police Conduct Overnight Raids Following Arrest Of Six Terrorism Suspects: Report
Operations late Friday may be in response to fears of reprisal attacks after a key Paris-Brussels suspect and others were arrested earlier, a report said.
Operation Fast And Furious: Obama Hands Over Documents In Gun Trafficking Probe
Four years after blocking congressional access, the president has released papers on federal efforts to track guns to Mexico.
Measly Bonus: Barlcays Ex-Trader Would Have Made Just $172 In Alleged Libor Rate-Rigging Lawyer Defending Him Says
A man accused of fixing a global financial lending benchmark had little financial incentive to do so, his lawyer claims.
Japanese Yen Hits 17-Month High Against US Dollar; Central Bank Could Implement More Stimulus Measures Later This Month
Central bank efforts to keep Japan’s currency down aren’t working. Early Friday, the yen reached a 17-month high against the U.S. dollar.
Donald Trump Shuffles His Team With A Singular Focus: Getting Enough Delegates To Avoid A Brokered Convention
Dropping in the polls, the Republican presidential hopeful elevated a veteran D.C. strategist.
Fed Chair Yellen Says US Is Not In A ‘Bubble Economy,’ Touts US Economic Growth
Financial data show the nation to be “on a solid course,” Janet Yellen said Thursday at an event with three of her predecessors.
Argentina Poised For Return To Global Debt Markets After 15-Year Battle With US Hedge Funds
Fifteen years after the country was shut out of global debt markets, pro-business President Mauricio Macri is leading a comeback.
Hillary Clinton Is Not Qualified To Be President, Bernie Sanders Tells Philadelphia Crowd
Donations from Wall Street and other special interests should disqualify the Democratic front-runner, her challenger said Wednesday.
Expanding Medicaid Eligibility Would Help Low-Income Workers Find Better Jobs: Study
Many low-income Americans would likely get better-paying jobs if health insurance wasn’t tethered to place of employment, researchers say.
Takata Inflator Linked To 10th US Victim; Teen Bled To Death At Scene Of Minor Accident
A Texas teenager died March 31 following a minor traffic accident that authorities say she “should have walked away from.”
Australia Begins Checking Outbound Travelers To Catch Would-Be Terrorists
A new plan aimed at outbound travelers is part of efforts worldwide to curb the number of ISIS sympathizers traveling to the Middle East.
Who Is Carlos Manual Sada Solana? Mexico Nominates New US Ambassador To Replace Envoy Who Said Donald Trump Would Apologize
Miguel Basañez Ebergenyi miscalculated Donald Trump’s contrition on comments about Mexicans.
‘Monkeys’ And ‘Half-Breeds’: San Francisco Asks State To Open Civil Rights Query Over ‘Racist And Homophobic’ Texts From Local Police
Officers' communications included slurs against racial and ethnic minorities and the LGBT community, a public defender said.
Oil Industry Mergers: US Antitrust Regulators Poised To Block Halliburton Bid To Buy Baker Hughes
The oil field services company's plan to combine with Baker Hughes will face Justice Department opposition, a report said.
BP’s Oil Spill Tax Break: British Oil Giant Could Win Up To $5.35B In Tax Savings On Deepwater Horizon Settlement
BP could save $5.35 billion in income tax as a federal judge in New Orleans finalizes the settlement resulting from the 2010 oil spill.
Drug Prices Through The Roof: Big Pharma Doubles Prices Of Treatments For Arthritis, High Cholesterol, Other Conditions
The biggest drug companies have more than doubled the U.S. prices of popular treatments over the past five years.
Tesla Motors (TSLA) 1Q 2016 Sales: 14,820 Model S, Model X Cars Were Delivered In First Three Months; Model S Sales Jumped 45%
The Silicon Valley automaker sold 14,280 cars in the quarter, below its target of 16,000, citing a Model X parts shortage.
Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Stock Rallies After Tidal Wave Of Model 3 Preorders, Q1 Sales Report Coming Soon
Tesla’s share price hit a nearly six-month high Friday after customers flooded the electric automobile manufacturer with deposits for its $35,000 car.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Down Despite Rosy US Jobs Numbers; Gloomy News Out Of Japan Weighs On Global Stocks
Upbeat U.S. economic data helped boost Wall Street after a dismal report from the Bank of Japan pulled global stocks down.
Tesla Model 3 Unveiled: World Gets First Glimpse Of The $35,000 Electric Car Elon Musk Has Planned For Years
Nearly a decade in the works and once code-named “Bluestar,” the Model 3 has finally been unveiled by Tesla.
Tesla Model 3 Release Live Stream: How To Watch Elon Musk Unveil His $35,000 Electric Car
After more than a decade in the making, the world will get a glimpse of Tesla’s first mass-production electric car.