Tesla Systems Crash Over Model 3 Orders In China, Demand Reaches 'Fever Pitch'
Chinese customers are flooding Tesla outlets to order the company's all-electric sedans.
US, European Car Makers Reel From Weak China Sales
Plummeting car sales in China is running over foreign car firms doing business in the country.
North Korea Is Running Out Of Food, Asks International Aid
Unable to feed its population, North Korea is asking the international community for food aid.
Walmart Beats Estimates On Strong Holiday And E-Commerce Sales
Strong e-commerce sales propelled Walmart to a holiday season performance that beat analysts' expectations.
Israeli Firm Could Beat SpaceX As First Private Company To Land On Moon
Israel is poised to become only the fourth nation to land a vehicle on the Moon.
Germany Set To Embrace Blockchain, Consults With Blockchain Firms
Germany seems to be interested in doing business in blockchain.
Honda To Lay Off 3,500 With UK Car Plant Closure, Brexit To Blame?
Honda's decision to close down its only car plant in the UK will see 3,500 employees lose their jobs.
Russia's RT Slams Facebook For Suspending Anti-US, Pro-Kremlin Viral Video Channels
Russian interference in the upcoming 2020 presidential elections has drawn a backlash from Facebook.
Global Economy In For ‘Dull’ Growth In 2019, Not Recession
No recession but a rather dull growth for the global economy this year, claims Janus Henderson Investors.
Trump Is Worst President In US History, Political Scientists Claim
Despite being in office for onlly two years, Donald Trump has been chosen the worst U.S. president by a group of American political scientists.
SpaceX Will Build Super Heavy Booster In Texas
SpaceXX expects to begin building a prototype of its mammoth Super Heavy first stage booster in the summer.
Uber Sues New York City For Limiting Ride-Hailing Licenses
Uber has sued New York City for restricting its business to protecct taxi drivers.
US Requested Japan PM To Nominate Trump For Nobel Peace Prize
President Donald Trump has been nominated for this year's Nobel Peace Prize by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Amazon Will Pay Zero Tax For 2018, Trump’s Tax Cuts Act To Blame
Incredible at it may seem, Amazon.com will pay no taxes to the U.S. federal government for income it made in 2018.
Uber Reports $1.8B Loss In 2018 Ahead Of $120B IPO
Uber posted a $1.8 billion loss in 2018, putting pressure on investors worried about the valuation of its massive $120 billion IPO.
FTC To Hit Facebook With Multi-Billion Dollar Fine For Privacy Violations
Facebook will pay a massive fine to the federal government for ts relentless privacy failures and violations of user privacy.
Michael Sanchez Hints At Leaking Jeff Bezos, Laurel Sanchez’s Text Messages
Michael Sanchez denies leaking the scandalous “dick pics” of Bezos and his sister,Lauren.
German Economy Could Face Recession In 2019 Following U.S., China Trade War
Germany is headed for a recession this year as its export driven economy slows due to the global economic downturn and Trump's trade war.
Trump Will Declare National Emergency To Build Mexico Border Wall, Says McConnell
Donald Trump has grudgingly accepted a compromise deal forced on him by Democrats, but said he’ll now declare a national emergency to fund his border wall with Mexico.
JPMorgan To Introduce First US Cryptocurrency Called ‘JPM Coin’
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. will soon issue the "JPM Coin" in a move to transform the payments business.
What Is Insider Trading? Ex-Apple Executive Charged With Trading On 'Nonpublic Information'
The senior executive and lawyer responsible for preventing Apple Inc. employees from engaging in banned insider trading has been charged with insider trading.
More Than 10,000 New Google Jobs Offered This Year
Google Inc. will hire “tens of thousands” of new employees to staff data centers in more than a dozen U.S. states.
Kim Jong Un To Open Up North Korea Economy To The World
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un seems intent on copying the Vietnam economic growth model in a bid to open his country’s badly crippled socialist economy to the world.
Virgin Founder Richard Branson Wants The Rich To Pay ‘Heavy Taxes’
Sir Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, argues the rich should be heavily taxed if they fail to make capitalism more inclusive.
Ford Recalls 1.5 Million Vehicles In US, Canada: List of Recalls Here
Ford Motor Company is recalling 1.5 million Ford and Lincoln vehicles sold in the United States and Canada to avert safety concerns.
Amazon, GM To Invest In Tesla Rival Rivian
Auto tech startup Rivian LLC is in talks with Amazon.com and General Motors Company for a massive investment to kick-start the production of its electric pickup.
US General Warns Of North Korea's Nuclear Weapons, Is Denuclearization Possible?
Gen. Robert Abrams, Commander, U.S. Forces Korea (USFK), said North Korea has neither denuclearized nor has made any serious attempt to do so.
53% Of Small Businesses Believe Recession Is Coming
Too much talk of an inevitable economic recession is sapping the confidence of small U.S. business firms.
El Chapo's Children Could Take Over Sinaloa Drug Cartel After Father's Guilty Verdict
The sons of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán now have the opportunity to take over their father's part of the Sinaloa drug cartel.
Under Armour's Holiday Sales Help Beat Q4 Revenue Estimates
Under Armour managed better than expected Q4 2018 results due to strong foreign sales and a pullback from heavy discounting.