Uber Battles To Keep London License In Court Appeal
Regulator Transport for London shocked the firm last September by refusing to renew its license, citing failings in its approach to reporting serious criminal offenses and to background checks on drivers.
US-North Korea Relations: Singapore Says Trump-Kim Summit Cost Just $12 Million, After Some Question Expenses
Singapore said on Sunday it spent $12 million on hosting the summit between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, less than earlier reports that had angered some locals.
Syrian Rebels Say US Tells Them It Won't Intervene In South Syria
The United States has told Syrian rebel factions they should not expect military support to help them resist a Russian-backed government offensive.
US Government Reunites 522 Children Removed Under 'Zero Tolerance'
The U.S. Homeland Security plans to unite another 16 children over the next 24 hours.
China's ZTE Expected To Take Last Step To Lift Ban: US Official
ZTE Corp is expected to deposit $400 million in an escrow account in a United States bank.
Pentagon Indefinitely Suspends Some Training Exercises With South Korea
The United States and South Korea have agreed to indefinitely suspend two exchange program training exercises.
Xiaomi Indefinitely Delays CDRs In Blow To China's Plans For Tech Listings
The Chinese smartphone maker said Saturday there is no timeframe for a mainland share offering.
OPEC Moves Toward Raising Oil Supply As Iran Softens Stance
The move came after major consumers warned of a supply shortage.
Uber Driver Was Streaming Hulu Show Just Before Self-Driving Car Crash
A 318-page report from the Tempe Police Department, released late Thursday said the driver, Rafaela Vasquez, repeatedly looked down and not at the road.
Philippines Plans To Take Drug War To Schools With Searches, Testing
Law enforcement agencies are planning to step up the drugs campaign by proposing random drug testing in primary schools on teachers as well as on 10-year-old fourth grade students.
Chinese Media Says US Has 'Delusions' As Impact Of Trade War Spreads
It added US' self-defeating protectionism must not distract China from its path to modernization.
US Military May House Immigrant Children As Trump Policy Beset By Confusion
The Department of Health and Human Services has already assessed three military bases in Texas and would review another in Arkansas.
German Carmakers Join American Farmers On Front Line Of US-China Trade War
Luxury carmakers Daimler and BMW joined American farmers and Chinese solar panel and steel makers among the first casualties in what looks set to become a bitter trade war on a global scale of a kind not seen since the 1930s.
OPEC Strives For Oil Deal As Iran Insists On Modest Rise In Output
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries meets on Friday to decide output policy amid calls from top consumers such as the United States, China and India to cool down oil prices.
Trump Says North Korea Returned Remains Of 200 US War Dead
There was no official confirmation of the move from military authorities.
China Warns Washington's 'Capricious' Trade Actions Will Hurt US Workers
President Donald Trump threatened Monday to hit $200 billion of Chinese imports with 10 percent tariffs if Beijing retaliates against his previous announcement to target $50 billion in imports.
US Centers Force Migrant Children To Take Drugs: Lawsuit
The lawsuit was filed on April 16 by the Los Angeles-based Center for Human Rights & Constitutional Law.
Prison Operator Shares Rise On Trump Immigration Executive Order
The order requires immigrant families to be detained together when they are caught entering the United States from Mexico illegally, for as long as their criminal proceedings take.
China Says It Regrets US Quitting UN Rights Council
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley announced the decision to pull out of the council on Tuesday over what she said was chronic bias against Israel and a lack of reform.
US Shale Producers Warn Chinese Tariffs Would Hit Energy Exports
The tariff could add new pressure on U.S. crude prices, energy executives and analysts said.
White House Defends Immigration Policy As Outrage Grows Over Children
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, a Trump appointee, told reporters at a White House briefing the administration was only strictly enforcing the law.
Starbucks Closing Cafes; CEO Calls Performance 'Not Acceptable'
The world's largest coffee chain is facing competition both from upscale coffee houses and lower-priced fast-food chains like McDonald's Corp and Dunkin' Donuts.
General Electric Loses Place In Elite Dow Jones Industrial Average
S&P Dow Jones Indices said on Tuesday that GE will be replaced in the 30-component stock average by drug store chain Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc prior to the start of trading on June 26.
After Afghan Ceasefire Gamble, Prospects Rise For US-Taliban Talks
Analysts and diplomats said Ghani's offer to hold unconditional peace talks had set the stage for U.S. officials to open backchannel negotiations with the Taliban, despite Washington's policy that peace talks be Afghan-led.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards: No Plans To Increase Missile Range
Iran has one of the Middle East’s largest missile programs and some of its precision-guided missiles have the range to strike arch-adversary Israel.
U.S., South Korea Agree To Suspend Joint Military Exercise
A Pentagon statement said there would be a meeting between the secretaries of defense and state as well as Trump's national security adviser on the issue this week.
Audi CEO Arrested In Germany Over Diesel Scandal
Munich prosecutors said Rupert Stadler was being detained due to fears he might hinder an ongoing investigation into the scandal, plunging Volkswagen into a leadership crisis.
Select Few Emerging Asian Economies Comfortable With Fed Hikes
The Federal Reserve's hawkishness could also bring cheer for a small group of Asian economies that wouldn't mind seeing their currencies weaken
Donald Trump's Consumer Watchdog Pick Draws Criticism From Left And Right
Conservatives and consumer groups alike were quick to criticize the announcement, questioning if she will be able to get Senate approval given her qualifications.
White House Says Donald Trump Supports Both House Immigration Bills, After All
The "Dreamers," as the mostly Hispanic group of immigrants are referred to as, were brought to the U.S. as children, illegally, and have had to spend most of their lives in limbo. The more moderate of the two bills would protect 1.8 million "Dreamers" from deportation and provide them a path to citizenship.