Chinese Telecommunications Giant Huawei Posts Strong Sales This Year Despite US Blacklist
Huawei continues to post strong sales despite pressure from the United States.
US Economy: Retail Sales Drop In September, Prompting Further Recession Concerns
U.S. retail sales dropped last month, the first time since February.
North Korea News: Pictures Show Kim Jong Un Riding Horse Up A Sacred Mountain, Could He Soon Make An Important Announcement?
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been seen riding a white stallion up the country's most sacred mountain, which could mean that he is gearing up to make a big announcement.
Elizabeth Warren Will Refuse Large Donations From Big Banks,Tech Companies
Elizabeth Warren has announced she will not take donations of over $200 from big tech and the banking industry, as she wants her campaign to be funded by working people.
Will Lindsey Graham Get Re-Elected? South Carolina Senator Raises Record-Setting $3.29 Million In Q3
Sen. Lindsey Graham is continuing to raise money from donors off his ties to President Trump.
How Safe Is Your Personal Data? French Minister Wants Europe Off Amazon Web Services, Fears US Spying
European authorities believe that Amazon Web Services could pose a threat to data privacy on the continent, especially after the U.S. passed the CLOUD Act last year.
Climate Change News: Extinction Rebellion Environmental Activists Forced Out Of London's Trafalgar Square
London has banned Extinction Rebellion protests in the city after causing 1,400 arrests.
Michael Bloomberg For President? Former NY Mayor Might Be Weighing A 2020 Run As A Democrat
Bloomberg could join the race as a Democrat if former vice president Joe Biden drops out.
Trump Syria Crisis: Can Lindsey Graham And Nancy Pelosi Make A Bipartisan Deal To Sanction Turkey?
Both parties in Congress might come together to sanction Turkey for its offensive against Kurdish groups in northern Syria.
Tech News: Could Italy Levy A 'Web Tax' On US Tech Companies Apple And Google?
Italy is the latest EU country looking at a digital tax on online transactions.
Facebook News: Treasury Secretary Says Companies Leaving Libra Cryptocurrency Due To Regulatory Concerns
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Monday that he thinks that backers of the Libra project are leaving due to concerns that it won't hold up to regulatory scrutiny.
North Korea News: Could Kim Jong Un Be Covering Up A Swine Fever Crisis?
African swine fever could be widespread in North Korea, exacerbating the country's food crisis and posing a threat to other countries in the region.
Japan Death Toll: Number Continues To Rise As Hagibis The Worst Typhoon In Decades
Typhoon Hagibis is the worst storm that Japan has faced in six decades.
Louisiana Elections: Gov. John Bel Edwards To Face Pro-Trump Businessman In Runoff
Gov. John Bel Edwards will face Eddie Rispone in a runoff gubernatorial election on Nov. 16.
Trump Impeachment News: Ambassador Sondland Expected To Tell Congress Trump Dictated 'No Quid Pro Quo' Message
U.S. Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland is expected to tell Congress that he is not sure whether Trump's no quid pro message on Ukraine is the truth.
Car News: Could Volkswagen Group Take Lamborghini Public? Move Could Help Expand VW Electric Reach
Volkswagen Group could sell or take Lamborghini public in an attempt to finance its expansion into electric vehicles.
Tesla News: Consumer Reports Criticizes Smart Summon Auto Parking System
Consumer Reports says that the new Smart Summon auto parking system only works "intermittently" and that the technology is not fully-tested.
Facebook News: Libra Cryptocurrency Could Be In Jeopardy, As Mastercard, Visa And Ebay Pull Out
Multiple companies pulled out of the Libra Association on Friday, after PayPal left earlier this week.
Louisiana Elections: Can Trump Prevent Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards From Being Reelected?
John Bel Edwards is a fairly popular Democratic governor in a Deep South state, but can he defeat his Trump-backed GOP challengers in Louisiana's gubernatorial election on Saturday?
Environmental Justice For Poor US Communities? Elizabeth Warren Releases Her Latest Plan
Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants the federal government to do more to help protect poor communities from pollution and other environmental hazards.
Turkey Begins Military Operation Against Kurds After Trump Pulls Troops In Northern Syria
Turkish President Erdogan announced his military would enter northern Syria on Wednesday to clear out Kurdish militant groups.
American Airlines Announces Boeing 737 Max Model Will Resume Commercial Service In January
American Airlines believes that the 737 Max aircraft will be recertified by U.S. regulators later this year.
Facebook News: French Finance Minister Warns Against Libra Cryptocurrency Being Developed In EU
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire believes that Libra undermines the monetary sovereignty of EU member states.
Boeing Struggles Against Competitor Airbus, Delivers Just 26 Planes In September
Boeing's sales continue to fall dramatically since the 737 Max crashes.
Domino's Pizza Q3 Earnings Fall Below Expectations, CEO Sees Growth Opportunity In Carryout Business
Although Domino's fell below earnings expectations in the third fiscal quarter, carryout pizza orders could lead the company to greater profitability.
Gas Prices In California Spike Above $4, The Highest In 5 Years
California gas prices have increased in comparison to the rest of the country due to the Golden State's unique energy situation.
Gun Control News: Dick's Sporting Goods Destroys $5 Million Worth Of Assault Rifles Amid Controversy
Dick's Sporting Goods CEO Ed Stack has taken several measures at his company to try and prevent mass shootings, including the destruction of assault rifles.
US Economy: Federal Reserve Reports $17.9 Billion Increase In Consumer Borrowing For August
Americans continue to borrow more money, which has mixed consequences for the economy.
Germany Economy: Industrial Orders For German Goods Fall In August, As Recession Looms
The German Economy Ministry said that industrial orders have fallen in August due to weaker domestic demand.
Tesla News: Electric Vehicle Company Acquires Battery Manufacturing Firm Hibar Systems
Electric vehicle giant Tesla has reportedly acquired a Canadian battery manufacturing firm in its quest to make a "million mile" battery.