EU Set To Clear Dell's $67B Deal For EMC, Sources Say
A European Commission official declined to comment Thursday after two sources spoke with Reuters.
Maryland Court To Hear Appeals In Freddie Gray Case
At issue in Maryland is whether Officer William Porter, whose trial ended in a hung jury, can be compelled to testify against two other officers.
Obama Should Pick ‘Consensus’ Nominee For Supreme Court, Biden Says
The vice president said he would be deeply involved in advising President Obama on appointing a successor for Justice Antonin Scalia.
Apple Likely To Invoke Free-Speech Rights In Encryption Fight
The tech company has retained two prominent free-speech lawyers for its battle with the U.S. government over encryption.
Citi Raised CEO Michael Corbat’s Pay By 27 Percent In 2015
Michael Corbat received an estimated $16.5 million in 2015, including deferred shares worth about $4.5 million.
Commando.io Founder Draws Ire With Blog On Homelessness
Justin Keller, founder of Commando.io, an online server management company, published the post this week.
Lyft Asks Judge To Stop Uber 'Witchhunt' For Trade Secrets
Lyft's motion marks the startup's public entry into a civil lawsuit over a May 2014 data breach that Uber has tied to a Lyft employee.
US Jobless Claims Fall; Manufacturing Appears To Stabilize
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits decreased 7,000 to a seasonally adjusted 262,000 -- the lowest reading since November.
Video: First US Penis Transplant Planned For Wounded Vet
Doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital are preparing to perform the first penis transplant in the U.S. The recipient will be a veteran injured in war.
Ex-White House Aide Tom Donilon, Former IBM CEO Sam Palmisano To Head Cybersecurity Panel
Former national security adviser Tom Donilon and former IBM boss Sam Palmisano will head a panel charged with bolstering U.S. cyber defenses.
Amazon Expanding Deliveries By ‘On-Demand’ Drivers
The move is the latest sign that the world's biggest e-commerce company wants to control more of its own deliveries, Reuters reported.
Curbing Big Banks Not Political, Fed Official Says
Minneapolis Fed boss Neel Kashkari sought Wednesday to clarify Tuesday remarks about banks being "too big to fail."
Police Raid Madrid Office Of China’s Biggest Bank
The probe involves funds handled by a criminal group that Spanish authorities say passed through the bank and were sent to China.
Radioactive Material Stolen In Iraq Raises Security Fears
The material went missing in November from a storage facility near Basra belonging to a U.S. oil field services company, reports said.
Video: Flights Between New York And London May Get Longer Because Of Climate Change
Flights between New York and London could soon take longer because of changes in meteorological conditions, researchers say.
Oil Prices: Iran Supports OPEC Decision To Keep ‘Ceiling’ On Crude Production
But Iran's Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh stopped short of offering to restrain the nation's oil output as part of a global pact to freeze production.
Zika Virus: Inovio Vaccine Induced Robust And Durable Response In Mice, Could Be Tested In Humans Before End Of 2016
Inovio Pharmaceuticals says the vaccine induced robust and durable response in mice, and it expected to test the vaccine in humans before the end of 2016.
Pope Loses His Cool With Person Who Almost Knocked Him Down
Pope Francis, who is usually calm and accommodating with his admirers, clearly lost his temper with a person who almost knocked him down.
Election 2016: Republican Campaign Rhetoric Troubling To Outside World, Obama Says
The president said he is hearing from foreign leaders who are alarmed at Republican positions on climate change and immigration.
China Sends Missiles To Contested South China Sea Island, US And Taiwan Say
U.S. and Taiwanese officials confirmed the deployment in the South China Sea after a media report emerged Tuesday.
Apple Ordered To Aid FBI In Breach Of San Bernardino Shooter's Phone
A federal judge ruled the tech giant must help investigators seeking to unlock the data on gunman Syed Farook's iPhone 5C.
Top US Hedge Funds Bet On Morgan Stanley, AIG
Disclosures to the Securities and Exchange Commission offer a glimpse into what hedge fund managers saw as investment opportunities.
Carrier’s Mexico Move Prompts Anger, Resignation Over Massive Pay Gap
Employees averaging more than $20 an hour at an Indianapolis plant will lose their jobs to Mexicans paid $3 an hour, union officials said.
Twitter Not Reliable Predictor Of Election Outcomes, Study Says
The study found that Twitter data was a more accurate measure of interest in candidates rather than level of support they will receive.
Obama, ASEAN Discuss South China Sea Tensions, But No Joint Mention Of China
But a joint statement after a two-day summit in California did not include specific mentions of China's pursuit of South China Sea territory.
Iran Could Decide Fate Of First Global Oil Deal In 15 Years
OPEC members will travel to Tehran on Wednesday to persuade the country to participate in a deal to freeze output levels.
US Planned Cyberattack On Iran If Diplomacy Failed
The plan, put on hold after a nuclear deal was reached, called for crippling Iran's air defenses, communications systems and power grid, a report said.
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Boosts Oil Bet With Kinder Morgan Investment
The ‘Oracle of Omaha’ disclosed a new investment in pipeline operator Kinder Morgan as oil prices remain low.
Video: Gold Shines Amid Market Turmoil, But Can It Last?
Negative interest rates, financial turmoil and a weaker dollar are drawing investors back into gold. But will its return to favor last?
Dow Jones Industrial Average Rallies As Oil Stabilizes On Crude Output Freeze Deal
Investors snapped up beaten-down stocks Tuesday as oil prices stabilized after producers inked an output agreement.