Fintech News: Goldman Sachs To Make Modeling Software 'Alloy' Open Source
Goldman Sachs is the latest financial services company to embrace the open source movement.
Amazon Is Hiring? Retail Giant Plans To Open Florida Distribution Center, Creating 500 Jobs
Amazon continues its rapid expansion across the United States.
Uber News: Ridesharing Company Discriminated Against Blind Woman With Service Dog, Maine Agency Says
Uber's official policy is to permanently ban drivers who don't allow passengers with service dogs.
North Korea News: Kim Jong Un's Regime Rejects US Decision To Postpone Joint Military Exercises With South Korea
North Korea said that the latest "act of goodwill" from the U.S. is not enough to restart stalled nuclear negotiations.
Big Tech News: Czech Government Approves 7% Digital Tax On Google, Facebook
The Czech Republic is the latest European nation to suggest a tax on the revenue of digital companies.
US Economy: Home Building Jumps By 3.8% In October, Mortgage Interest Rates Decrease
Americans are choosing to have more homes built amid a relatively strong economy and lower mortgage interest rates.
Chick-fil-A Ends Donations To Anti-LGBTQ Groups, Draws Backlash From Christian Conservatives
Chick-fil-A has decided to stop donations to anti-LGBT groups, and some prominent conservative voices are unhappy with the move.
Car Accident Deaths In The US: New Stats Show The Importance Of Wearing A Seat Belt
A report from the Governors Highway Safety Association pushes for more states to adopt mandatory rear-seat seat belt laws.
US Education 2018: Foreign Student Enrollment At Universities Drops For Third Straight Year Amid US-China Tensions
Fewer foreign students are attending U.S. universities, with the Trump administration claiming it is due to the high cost of tuition.
LA Auto Show 2019: Pictures Of Some Of The Coolest Cars On Display, From Tesla To Aston Martin To Ford
Here's a look at some of the most interesting vehicles to be on display at the event in Los Angeles, which begins on Nov. 22.
Environment News: Dunkin' Prohibits 'Double Cup' As Doughnut Giant Phases Out Styrofoam
Dunkin' is ending a New England practice called "double-cupping" as the company eliminates Styrofoam.
Who Is The Richest Man In the World? Bill Gates vs. Jeff Bezos Go Head-To-Head In Wealth Showdown
Bill Gates has surpassed Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos as Microsoft stock has had a strong growth year.
North Korea - US Relations: Kim Jong Un Regime Insults Joe Biden As Favor To Trump? President Responds On Twitter
North Korea has called Biden a "rabid dog" who needs to be put down.
Trump Approval Ratings: Impeachment Hearings Helping Or Hurting President As 2020 Election Looms
It's still unclear if the public impeachment hearings will affect how Americans view President Trump.
Louisiana Governor Election: Saturday's Race A Win For Democrats Or Republicans? Trump Campaigns Against Incumbent
Louisiana's gubernatorial election on Saturday is a major test to see how Trump's message is affecting voter behavior.
Social Media To Play A Big Role In 2020 Elections? Twitter Gives New Details On Political Ad Ban Ahead Of Rollout
Twitter hopes that its political ad ban will make the platform less susceptible to disinformation.
Donald Trump vs. Tim Cook? Apple CEO To Meet President In Austin Amid Trade Tension
Trump will reportedly visit the facility to convince U.S. companies that they should not outsource their jobs.
Could Germany Be On The Brink Of Recession? Government Set To Release Economic Figures
The German government will announce whether the country has technically entered a recession or not on Thursday.
New Speed Limit In The Netherlands? Dutch Prime Minister Makes Move To Cut Pollution
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte cut the Netherlands' speed limit in an attempt to tackle the country's nitrogen emissions crisis.
North Korea News: Kim Jong Un Regime Threatens US With 'Harsh Suffering' If No Nuclear Deal By Deadline
The North Korean government is frustrated over joint military exercises between the South Korea and the U.S., saying that the exercises derail ongoing nuclear negotiations.
US Economy: Higher Gas Prices Drives Up Consumer Price Index
Consumer prices rose in October as the U.S. economy continues to grow.
Senate Democrats Slam Trump's $16 Billion Farm Bailout, Allege That It Favors Southern Farmers Over Midwest
Senate Democrats released a report on Tuesday that made numerous allegations against Trump's $16 billion bailout to U.S. farmers hit by tariffs.
Trump White House Adviser Stephen Miller Pushed White Nationalist Stories To Breitbart, Leaked Emails Reveal
The White House adviser frequently promoted white nationalist theories to former Breitbart reporter Katie McHugh from 2015 to 2016.
Huawei News: Chinese Telecommunications Giant Gives Employees $286 Million Bonus Amid US Blacklist
Huawei wants to give its staff a financial bonus to thank them for their loyalty to the company amid U.S. sanctions.
How Do Democratic Presidential Candidates Compare On Healthcare? A Look At Biden, Warren, Sanders And Mayor Pete's Plans
Here's a look at how the Democratic frontrunners are planning to transform America's healthcare system.
Which Countries Are Considered The Top Corporate Tax Havens?
Here's a look at which countries have attractive tax regimes for international businesses and investors.
Huawei News: How Have Countries Decided On Blocking The Company's 5G Technology?
The U.S. government has pushed numerous countries to ban Huawei from their 5G networks, here's how various countries stand on the issue.
Alligator Attack: Hunter In Florida Airlifted To Hospital After 'Substantial' Bite To Leg
A person in Florida was airlifted to the hospital Saturday after being attacked by an alligator at a wildlife reserve.
Iran Nuclear Crisis: Could Islamic Republic Be Capable Of 60% Uranium Enrichment?
The Iran government continues to bolster its uranium enrichment program, as the Trump administration has levied heavy sanctions on the country.
Germany News: Exports Rise In September, Could Europe's Biggest Economy Avoid Recession?
Although Germany's economy is in dire straits, an unexpected increase in exports in September could be a sign of hope for the European economic powerhouse.