EU Regulators Readying Third Google Antitrust Charge, Sources Say
The U.S. search giant is already under fire for allegedly promoting its shopping service and using its Android operating system to squeeze out rivals.
Clinton Rolls Out Wide-Ranging Technology Agenda
The Democrat backs the Obama administration's net neutrality rules, which require broadband providers to treat all data equally, her campaign says.
Wall Street Rebounds After Brexit Shock
Financials and tech stocks, hit hard by the British referendum, were among the top gaining sectors.
Labour Leader Corbyn Loses No-Confidence Vote As Brexit Crisis Deepens
In a nonbinding vote, members of the British party voted 172-40 against Jeremy Corbyn, the left-wing activist behind a socialist rebranding.
Germany Girds For Potential Spike In Islamic State Attacks In Europe
A German official welcomed gains made by a U.S.-led coalition against the Islamic State group, but said they were not diminishing the risk of new attacks.
Taiwanese Chip Supplier Says Apple Conservative On Orders: Nikkei
Component suppliers in Taiwan will receive fewer orders from Apple in the second half of 2016, a business daily reported in May.
London Startup Scene Weighs Threat Of British Techxit
Market researchers are predicting a sharp slowdown in technology and advertising spending in Britain.
Germany Sees Rise In Far-Right Violence, Warns Of ‘Terrorist Structures’
The number of extremist violent acts jumped to 1,408 in 2015, an increase of more than 42 percent from the previous year.
Abortion Providers Aim To Reopen Some Closed Texas Clinics
Since the law that the Supreme Court struck down was passed, the number of abortion clinics in Texas has fallen from 41 to 19.
Murdoch Says Weaker Sterling Makes UK More Competitive: Reporter
The media baron made the remark at a conference hosted by one of his newspapers.
European Shares Up For First Time In 3 Days After Brexit Battering
British and European banking stocks climbed while shares in oil majors also advanced as markets came to terms with Brexit’s aftermath.
Uber, Lyft Resolve Litigation Involving Top Executives
The dispute was triggered after Lyft executive Travis VanderZanden quit the company to work for rival Uber.
Ratings Agencies Rip Into UK’s Credit Score After Brexit Vote
Britain suffered further blows to its economic standing as Standard & Poor’s and Fitch Ratings effectively added a rubber stamp to the market’s view of the Brexit vote.
China’s Yuan Steadies At Open, But Still Vulnerable As Brexit Anxiety Weighs
The yuan opened Tuesday at 6.6512 per dollar in early trade, up from Monday’s close of 6.6585 — the lowest close since December 2010.
Global Stocks Extend Losses, Sterling Near 30-Year Lows In Brexit Aftermath
Global equities took another step down in Asia on Tuesday as Britain’s shock vote to exit the EU continued to roil financial markets.
Oil Prices Rise On Looming Norway Strike, But Brexit Still Weighs
About 755 Norwegian workers on seven oil and gas fields could go on strike Saturday, hitting output from the North Sea’s top producer.
Airbnb Sues San Francisco Over Registration Policy
A law slated to take effect next month requires companies like Airbnb to verify that home rentals have a valid registration number issued by the city.
‘Three Amigos’ Aim For More Clean Power By 2025: White House
The leaders of the U.S., Canada and Mexico will commit to a new regional clean power goal at a summit this week in Ottawa, the White House said.
Volkswagen's US Diesel Emissions Settlement To Cost $15B: source
The settlement includes $10 billion to offer buybacks to owners of polluting vehicles and nearly $5 billion to offset excess diesel emissions and boost zero emission vehicles, a source said.
Britons Flood Ireland With EU Passport Queries After Brexit Vote
Ireland’s foreign minister noted “a sense of concern among some U.K. passport holders that the rights they enjoy as EU citizens are about to abruptly end.”
ISIS Bombings In Southern Yemen Kill 38: Medics
Medics and security sources said 24 other people were wounded in the bombings, which occurred as Yemeni government forces were about to break their daylong Ramadan fast.
S&P Strips UK Of Last Top-Notch Credit Rating After Brexit
The loss of the last remaining “AAA” rating represents a fresh blow to Britain’s economic standing after the referendum, with sterling tanking to a 31-year low against the dollar.
Exclusive: Justice Department Mandates ‘Implicit Bias’ Training For Agents, Lawyers
The training will bring its employees in line with police departments that have implemented bias prevention plans after a spate of shootings of unarmed black men by white police officers.
EU Clears Marriott’s Purchase Of Starwood Hotels
The $12.1B deal will combine Marriott’s brands, including the Ritz-Carlton, and Starwood’s Sheraton and Westin chains to create the world’s largest hotel company.
Italy Says Brexit Is Great Opportunity for Europe
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said the EU must now focus “a bit more on social issues and a bit less on bureaucratic ones.”
Goldman, Bank Of America Cut Sterling Forecasts
After the biggest daily fall in the pound in modern history Friday, both U.S. banks were forced to slash their forecasts for the rest of 2016.
Oil Prices Steady After Brexit Vote, But Refined Products Glut Looms
Both crude benchmarks closed down around 5 percent Friday amid plunging global financial markets as Britons voted to leave the European Union.
CIA Weapons For Syrian Rebels Sold To Arms Black Market: NYT
Some of the weapons were used in a shooting that killed two Americans at a police training facility in Amman, Jordan, according to a joint investigation by the New York Times and Al Jazeera.
Panama Opens Canal Extension Amid Growth Risks, Cost Battle
The expansion, which triples the size of ships that can travel the canal, allows the country to host 98 percent of the world’s shipping.
Oil Extends Decline As Brexit Concerns Linger
The British pound fell anew in early Asian trading on Monday, with investors still at a loss as to what happens next now that the country has voted to leave the EU.