China Exports Grow For Fifth Consecutive Month, Reach $308.65 Billion
The 8.7% increase was the strongest in 18 months and came as imports rose just 0.5%, falling short of expectations as the Chinese economy slows.
Mattel Turns To AI As Toy Sales Soften Ahead of Holiday Season
'We see AI as a tool, as an opportunity to elevate our creativity even more than we have done in the past,' chairman and CEO Ynon Kreiz said.
US House Votes To Ban New Drones Made By China's DJI
The bill, one of several measures aimed at China, would prohibit the remote control devices from using American communications infrastructure.
Americans' Inflation Outlook Largely Unchanged: NY Fed
The latest Survey of Consumer Expectations showed little difference from a month earlier, with the biggest anticipated price hike involving medical care.
Boat Dealer MarineMax Sees Shares Surge After Citi Puts A Buy On Stock
Analyst James Hardiman told clients that the company could benefit when the Federal Reserve cuts its benchmark interest rate.
Walmart Unveils Its 2024 'Top Toys': Here's The List
The 66 playthings include 25 that cost less than $25 each, with the world's largest retailer saying it's 'working hard' to offer 'incredible prices.'
LL Flooring, Formerly Lumber Liquidators, Decides Not To Liquidate After All
The bankrupt company said it struck a last-minute deal for a 'going-concern sale' with a private equity firm run by its founder.
'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' Rocks Box Office With $110 Million Opening Weekend
The long-awaited sequel arrived in theaters 36 years after the original and trailed only 'Inside Out 2' and 'Deadpool & Wolverine' in initial ticket sales.
An American Airlines Mechanic Was Smuggling Cocaine into the US: Here's How He Did It
Paul Belloisi was caught trying to retrieve $250,000 worth of cocaine from from the belly of a passenger plane after it arrived in New York from Jamaica.
'Hillbilly Elegy' Director Ron Howard 'Very Surprised And Disappointed' By JD Vance
'People do change, and I assume that's the case,' he said. 'I think the important thing is to recognize what's going on today and to vote'
Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw Accused Of Inappropriate Workplace Relationship: Report
The Atlanta-based freight railroad's board of directors is investigating the allegations with the help of outside legal advisers
Tim Walz Mocks Conservatives For Trying To Ban Books About Gay Penguins
'This is what these folks are focusing on,' he said to laughter from advocates for LGBTQ+ rights during a speech in Washington
Mark Cuban Calls Plans By Trump, Biden To Create US Sovereign Wealth Fund 'Stupid'
The billionaire entrepreneur and 'Shark Tank' star said he 'hates the idea' because the country is running a budget deficit
Slim Majority of Catholics Backs Harris Over Trump: Poll
Support for the vice president emerges despite 48.7% of those surveyed saying they disapproved of President Joe Biden's job performance.
Yellen Says She's 'Probably Done' With Government Work Once Biden's Term Ends
The 78-year-old treasury secretary is the first woman to hold the job and that of Federal Reserve chair, and the first person to also chair the White House Council of Economic Advisers.
Nearly 1.5 Million Ram Pickup Trucks Being Recalled To Fix Software Glitch Linked To Crash Risk
The problem can disable the electronic stability control system and 'can cause a vehicle crash without prior warning,' federal regulators said.
Iran Delivers Short-Range Missiles To Russia To Use In War Against Ukraine: Reports
The transfer followed months of White House warnings to Tehran against sharing the deadly weapons.
Biden Aides Working On Plan for American 'Sovereign Wealth Fund': Report
The project has been in the works for months but didn't surface until one day after former President Donald Trump floated a similar idea
JD Vance Refuses To Condemn Tucker Carlson For Interviewing, Praising Holocaust Denier
The Republican vice presidential nominee said that 'we believe in free speech and debate' and vowed to go ahead with a Carlson interview
North Korean Spies Are Infiltrating Influential US Companies By The Thousands: Report
Pyongyang's operatives use stolen identities and fake photos to land remote jobs where they steal intellectual property, launch cyberattacks and help fund Kim Jong Un's weapons program.
Top 10 List Of World's Richest People Sees Another Shuffling Of Its Ranks
Elon Musk remained No. 1 but the volatile value of tech stocks led more than half of the billionaires to trade places for a second consecutive month.
Musk's Satellite Company Refuses To Comply With Court Order To Block X In Brazil
Starlink is demanding that its bank accounts be unfrozen first, the head of telecom regulator Anatel said.
General Motors Closing Factory In Ecuador, Laying Off 320 Workers
The Detroit-based automaker will continue to maintain dealerships to sell vehicles in the South American country.
Harris To Call For US Steel To Remain In American Hands
The position would mirror that of President Joe Biden, who opposes a plan for the iconic company to be bought by Japan's Nippon Steel for $14.9 billion.
Walz Unscathed As Vans In Motorcade Collide Outside Milwaukee
A campaign staffer appeared to have suffered a broken arm in the accident on Interstate 794 in Wisconsin.
Pro-Palestinian Protesters Demonstrate Outside Meta Offices In New York City
Live video streamed on YouTube showed people waving Palestinian flags, carrying banners, banging on drums and chanting slogans
Israeli Labor Court Orders Union To End Strike Over Hostage Killings
The leader of Israel's largest union said workers would abide by the ruling, but noted that 'hundreds of thousands of citizens voted with their feet' while the strike lasted
Hamas Threatens To Release Six Slain Hostages' 'Last Messages'
The warning came at the end of a chilling video that showed the hostages confirming their identities before their bodies were found in Gaza.
Brazilian Supreme Court Justices To Review X Ban
Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered billionaire Elon Musk's social media website shut down because it no longer has a legal representative in the country.
Intel CEO Wants To Slim Down Company, Cut Costs: Report
Pat Gelsinger will pitch the plan to the board of directors in the wake of last month's $1.6 billion quarterly loss, a source told Reuters.