Theresa May Wants EU To Reopen Brexit Deal, Parliament To Debate Amendments
British Prime Minister Theresa May will ask the European Union to reopen the Brexit deal.
PG&E Files For Bankruptcy, Assures Smooth Service To Consumers
California's largest power company PG&E has filed for bankruptcy protection and sought approval for a debtor-in-possession financing plan.
US Stocks Set For Subdued Opening; Oil, Gold Up
The decline in Dow and Nasdaq futures Monday has set the tone for a low start to U.S. stock markets Tuesday as well.
US Files Criminal Case Against Huawei, Tech Company Denies Fraud Charges
The filing of criminal charges against Chinese telecom giant Huawei by the U.S Justice Department has escalated U.S-China trade tensions.
Hillary Clinton For President In 2020: 'I Am Not Closing Doors'
Hillary Clinton, who lost to President Trump in the last elections, has not given up hope yet.
US Stocks To Open Lower, Gold Steady But Oil Slips
The U.S. stock markets may open lower Monday as President Donald Trump’s skepticism over the border wall deal seems to have raised concerns on yet another government shutdown.
Trump Threatens Another Government Shutdown If Congress Rejects Wall Funding
The U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened another government shutdown if the border wall funding issue is not resolved soon.
US-China Trade Talks: Will There Be A Breakthrough?
The proposed U.S.-China trade talks on Jan. 30-31 have aroused global interest.
Strong Tech Earnings Pump Up Global Markets, Dow Futures Jump
The stock markets in Europe and Asia showed buoyancy Friday as positive sentiments flowing from strong earnings of U.S. tech firms doused investor worries about a slowing global economy and trade war.
Gold Price Up As US Shutdown Raises Investor Concerns
Gold prices surged Friday as the prolonged U.S. government shutdown seemed to have raised investor concerns on global growth, making them look at precious metals.
How Trump’s Shutdown Will Cripple US Economy, Explains Economist
A senior Trump administration official has warned of serious damage to economic growth in the first three months of 2019 if no solution comes up for ending the government shutdown and funding collapse.
4 Reasons Why Apple Fired 200 Employees At Autonomous Vehicle Group
iPhone maker Apple’s sacking of more than 200 employees in the autonomous vehicle research unit has set off speculations that new strategic diversifications are in the offing.
Israeli General Praises Hamas, Calls It Vital For Stability In Gaza
Maj. Gen. Sami Turgeman sounds pragmatic on the need for maintaining peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
NATO Foreign Ministers Meet In Turkey: John Kerry Urges Russia To Seize The Opportunity For Peace In Ukraine
The U.S. secretary of state traveled to Turkey, where NATO ministers also were to discuss instability in Syria and Iraq.
Obama’s Plan To Extend Civil Nuclear Deal With China Raises Proliferation Concerns
Congress may seek a serious review of the 1985 deal before deciding whether to extend it.
Syria, Not Ukraine, Will Likely Top Agenda For Sochi Meeting Between John Kerry And Vladimir Putin
A meeting in Sochi, Russia, between the two officials is the U.S. envoy's first trip to the country since the annexation of Crimea.
Syria Slams US For Opening Rebel Training Centers, Calls It Support For Terrorism
Aiding opponents of President Bashar Assad's regime amounts to supporting terrorism, an Assad supporter said.
Israel To Purchase Missile Boats From Germany To Protect Its Gas Fields
Missile boats from Germany will help beef up security at energy facilities in the Mediterranean Sea.
Pentagon Employees Misused Official Credit Cards On Gambling And Adult Activities: Audit
In a one-year period, Defense Department cardholders spent $952,258 at casinos and $96,576 on adult entertainment, a report says.
Capitol Hill Leads National Day Of Prayer; James Dobson Warns Against Same-Sex Marriage Legalization
The yearly observance was created by Congress in 1952.
Cash Crunch, Sanctions Hurting Russia's Grand Plans To Modernize Military
Behind a "Victory Day" show of strength lie economic problems that threaten President Vladimir Putin's hopes of upgrading his fighting force.
China Irked By US Criticism Of Detention Of Human Rights Activist Pu Zhiqiang
Beijing deflects U.S. State Department criticism over the yearlong detention of civil rights activist Pu Zhiqiang.