Could US Benefit From Brexit? Latest Deal In Limbo As Parliament Rejects Speedy Timetable
British lawmakers object to three-day timetable for approving deal for an orderly exit from the European Union.
Syria War: What Democrats And Republicans Are Saying About The Crisis With The Kurds As Turkey, Russia Reach Agreement
As Turkey's president and Russian President Vladimir Putin met, U.S. Senate Majority Leader announced a resolution urging President Trump to stop the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria.
Who's Monitoring Your Phone? FTC Brings Action Against Stalkerware Maker
A proposed settlement requires Retina-X Studios LLC and its owner James N. Johns Jr. to delete the data already collected
Is Facebook A Monopoly? 47 Attorneys General Investigating Antitrust Issues
“When companies in any industry get too big and too powerful, they can use that power to harm their consumers and to damage markets,” North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Stein warns.
Do Americans Support Trump Impeachment? What Latest Poll Shows About The Ukraine Scandal
Sentiment for impeaching the president is way higher than that for impeaching his three most recent predecessors.
Tuesday's Stock Market Open: Stocks Mixed On Trade Hopes, Corporate Earnings
McDonald's missed estimates on disappointing efforts to lure U.S. customers away from competitors.
Friday's Stock Market Close: US, China Economic News Drag Markets Lower
The U.S. leading economic indicators fell 0.1 point, the second straight monthly decline.
Brexit News Update: Boris Johnson Seeks Support Ahead Of Saturday Brexit Vote
"There's no better outcome than the one I'm advocating tomorrow," Johnson said.
Will The Fed Cut Interest Rates? Vice Chair Richard Clarida Hints It's Possible
Richard Clarida's remarks are likely the last before the quiet period ahead of the FOMC meeting at the end of the month.
Impeachment News: Rick Perry Says There Was No Ukraine Quid Pro Quo
The remarks contradicted those of acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney who first said there was a quid pro quo during a press briefing before he tried to walk back the statement.
How Likely Is A Recession? Leading Economic Indicators Fall For Second Straight Month
Slowing global growth and the U.S.-China trade war is blamed for the dip.
Friday's Stock Market Open: Brexit, Chinese Economy Weigh On Stocks
China reported its slowest quarterly growth rate in three decades.
Thursday's Stock Market Close: Brexit, Strong 3Q Earnings Boost Stocks
A preliminary agreement with the European Union announced by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was reached just hours before the European Council convened its summit on the U.K.'s exit from the economic alliance.
What Was Mick Mulvaney's Role In Ukraine Scandal? White House Chief Of Staff Says Politics Always A Part Of Foreign Policy
Mulvaney indicates there was a quid pro quo for military aid to the former Soviet republic, which has been fighting Russia-backed separatists.
Syria War Update: VP Pence Announces Ceasefire After Meeting Turkish President
The ceasefire includes plans for establishing a safe zone along the Syria-Turkey border.
IS IPO Fever Over? SEC Reported Looking At Alternatives Like Direct Listings
SEC officials met held a meeting to discuss the concept of direct listings and other approaches, expressing concern about disclosures to possible investors.
Trump Impeachment News Update: Gordon Sondland Testifies He Was Against Giuliani Involvement In Ukraine
The U.S. EU ambassador attempted to distance himself from the burgeoning scandal, saying it would be "wrong" to involve a foreign government in U.S. politics.
Thursday's Stock Market Open: Preliminary Brexit Deal Boosts Stocks
Netflix opened 7% higher after 3Q results beat estimates.
Impeachment News: Gallup Poll Says 52% Favor Trump Impeachment And Removal From Office
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff says the impeachment investigation is making "dramatic progress."
Wednesday's Stock Market Close: Retail Sales Pull Stocks Lower
Traders also worried about Brexit and Chinese reaction to U.S. support for Hong Kong pro-democracy demonstrators.
'It's Not Our Border' -- Trump Says Turkish Incursion Into Syria Of No Concern To US
The House delivered a bipartisan condemnation of Trump's decision to pull U.S. troops out of Syria, opening the way for Turkey to attack the Kurds.
US Conducted Cyberattack On Iran For Drone Strike On Saudi Oil Facilities -- Report
Iran denied any attack took place, saying it has the cyberdefenses to fight off any incursion.
Strike Update: Tentative Deal Reached In UAW Strike Against GM
The UAW GM Council meets Thursday to decide whether to accept the agreement to end the monthlong strike.
Trump Stealing From 'Joker' Movie? Calls Democratic Candidates 'Clowns'
Sen. Kamala Harris called on Twitter to suspend President Trump's account. The social media platform responded by explaining why it won't.
Wednesday's Stock Market Open: Earnings Take Back Seat To Brexit, China Worries
U.S. stocks opened lower on worries no deal will be reached rapidly to smooth Britain's exit from the European Union.
US Opioid Crisis: Drug Distributors McKesson, AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health May Owe $18 Billion
McKesson, Cardinal and Amerisource Bergen are reported in talks to settle two Ohio lawsuits for $18 billion.
Today's Stock Market Close: Healthcare, Financial Issues Lift Market In Wake Of 3Q Results
Traders ignored an IMF report revising global growth forecasts lower.
Democratic Presidential Debate 2019: What To Expect Tuesday As Polls Show Biden, Warren In Dead Heat
With 12 Democratic presidential hopefuls participating, the debate at 8 p.m. EDT is being billed as the largest presidential debate ever.
Layoffs At WeWork? Startup Company Could Cut 2,000 Employees As Losses Mount
Money isn’t WeWork’s only problem: Phone booths at its U.S. and Canadian rental offices have tested positive for elevated levels of formaldehyde.
Will There Be A Global Recession? US-China Trade War, Political Uncertainties Add To Predicted Slower Growth
The IMF describes the global slowdown as synchronized and warns there's little room for policymakers to make errors.