Who Will Replace ISIS Leader Baghdadi? Trump Says No. 1 Replacement Also Dead
The president did not name the individual or release details of how he was killed. Experts say there were two possible replacements for the ISIS leader, Iyad al-Obaidi and Ayad al-Jumaili.
Tuesday's Market Open: Disappointing Results From Google Parent Alphabet Help Send Stocks Lower
Investors were marking time ahead of Wednesday's interest rate announcement by the Federal Reserve.
House To Vote On Impeachment Resolution This Week; Move Would Thwart GOP Criticism
The White House has justified its lack of cooperation with impeachment investigators by saying a formal vote had not been taken.
Monday's Stock Market Close: S&P Hits Record And Nasdaq Isn't Far Behind On Earnings, Hope For Rate Cut
The Nasdaq also moved within spitting distance of its record on positive earnings and hopes for a Federal Reserve rate cut this week.
Brexit Update: Boris Johnson Loses Bid To Call Elections For 3rd Time
Labour is balking at agreeing to anything until a no-deal Brexit is taking off the table.
Will The Fed Cut Interest Rates? FOMC Split Amid Pressure From Trump
The FOMC is split on the issue but the majority is likely to go ahead with a cut amid pressure from President Trump for more drastic action.
Trump Impeachment News: DOJ Appeals Order To Turn Over Secret Mueller Evidence To House
The department also sought a stay to the order, which is effective Wednesday, saying once the material is released, it cannot be made secret again.
Are Al Qaeda And ISIS Working Together? ISIS Leader Killed In Al Qaeda Territory
“ISIS and al-Qaida-affiliated groups in Syria disagree ideologically, but now they face a common existential threat from the U.S. and Russia. So, I believe al-Baghdadi ended up in Idlib by striking a deal with Huras al-Din and other groups that are active there” -- Syrian researcher Sadradeen Kinno
Monday's Stock Market Open: Positive AT&T 3Q Earnings Send Stocks Higher; HSBC Misses Estimates
The previous record was 3,027.
UAW Members Ratify GM Contract To End Longest Strike In 50 Years
Workers will begin returning to work as GM reopens plants.
Friday's Stock Market Close: S&P Flirts With Record, Dow Soars 152 Points
Continued trade talks with China and hopes for an interest rate cut boosted investor confidence.
US Government Spending Spree: Deficit Approaches $1T
The deficit is nearly twice what it was when President Trump took office.
For Sale? Trump Organization Puts Washington Hotel On The Block
The lease on the hotel in the Old Post Office near the National Mall is estimated to be worth $500 million.
Trump Impeachment Update: First Current White House Official To Testify Next Week
An attorney for Tim Morrison said the National Security Council member would comply with a subpoena to appear next Thursday.
Facebook Rolls Out News Tab With Human Touch, Admitting Algorithms Can't Do It All
The pilot program puts the tab on the phones of 200,000 of Facebook's 2 billion users.
Friday's Stock Market Open: Stocks Mixed On 3Q Earnings, Brexit Uncertainty
Brexit's fate was in question again as Boris Johnson pushed for a Dec. 12 general election.
Trump Impeachment News: Military Aid Reportedly Not Only Thing Used To Pressure Ukraine Into Biden Investigation
Report says recommendation that trade privileges be restored was withdrawn twice.
Thursday's Stock Market Close: Twitter, Nokia Weigh On Tech Sector As Nasdaq Climbs
Twitter and Nokia saw their shares drop 21% and 23%, respectively.
Latest Brexit News: Boris Johnson Wants Parliamentary Elections Dec. 12
Johnson says he's give Parliament one more chance to approve his Brexit deal, and then he wants to move on.
Amazon Moves Into Telemedicine, Acquiring Health Navigator
Health Navigator will be incorporated into Amazon Care, which will be offered to the e-commerce giant's 50,000 Seattle-area employees.
Are Interest Rates Going Up Or Down? Trump Pushing Fed To Cut To Zero
“Germany and others are actually getting paid to borrow money,” Trump tweeted.
Thursday's Market Open: Stocks Mixed On 3Q Earnings; Tesla, Twitter Surge Higher
The Department of Labor reported initial jobless claims fell last week.
A Tax On Vaping? Government May Treat Vaping Like Tobacco
Money raised by a federal excise tax would be used to offset the cost of healthcare tax breaks.
Wednesday's Stock Market Close: US Stocks Seesaw On 3Q Earnings
Boeing missed third-quarter predictions largely on troubles surrounding the 737 Max, which is still out of service.
Do You Have A Good Job? What Employees Say They Care More About Than Salary
A Gallup survey of more than 6,600 U.S. adults indicates only 40% of workers think they have good jobs -- and pay isn't the most important factor.
Republican Lawmakers Storm Closed-Door Impeachment Inquiry Deposition Demanding Access
The GOP wants to take the focus off testimony damaging to the Trump presidency and focus instead on how Democrats are gathering information.
Trump Declares Victory In Syria: 'Let Someone Else Fight Over This Long Blood-Stained Land'
Trump said sanctions against Turkey for its incursion into Syria will be lifted -- as long as Turkey upholds promises to protect the rights of different ethnic and religious groups.
Wednesday's Stock Market Open: Investors Eye Earnings For Economic Clues
Boeing missed third-quarter estimates, reporting a 21% revenue drop largely because of troubles with the 737 Max.
Trump Impeachment Worries Growing? Ukraine Envoy Says White House Made Aid Contingent On Biden Investigation
“It was just the most damning testimony I’ve heard” -- Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Tuesday's Stock Market Close: Brexit, Corporate Earnings Send Stocks Lower
Biogen surged 29% after it announced it would seek regulatory approval for an Alzheimer’s drug.