Muslim New Jersey Mayor Says He Was Asked If He Met Terrorists By Border Agents At JFK Airport
Prospect Park Mayor Mohamed Khairullah claims that his phone was confiscated and that the agents had asked him if he had met with terrorists.
Extreme Weather 2019: Tropical Storm Humberto Moves Away From Bahamas, Projected To Become Hurricane Sunday
Although Tropical Storm Humberto only lightly hit the Bahamas, the northward system could cause rains on the U.S.'s southeastern coast, with the storm projected to become a hurricane by Sunday evening.
Democrat Polls: After Texas Debate, Is Sen. Elizabeth Warren Gaining Momentum?
Two polls taken immediately after Thursday's debate show voters are warming up to Warren as the Democratic party's nominee.
Gun Control News: NRA, GOP Slam Beto O'Rourke's Proposed AR-15 Buyback Policy
On Thursday night, Democratic candidate for president Beto O'Rourke made comments regarding his buyback policies of assault rifles, resulting in criticism from conservatives.
US - North Korea Relations: Trump To Meet Parents Of Otto Warmbier At White House More Than Year After Controversial Death
Trump is scheduled Saturday evening to meet with the parents of Otto Warmbier, an Ohio man who was held in captivity in North Korea for 17 months and died shortly upon return to the United States.
Brexit News: David Cameron Slams Boris Johnson, Says He Is 'Deeply Sorry' For Brexit Uncertainty
Former UK PM David Cameron spoke on Brexit and Johnson's leadership before his memoir is released next week.
Disney CEO Bob Iger Leaves Apple Board Before Launch Of Competing Streaming Services
Disney CEO Bob Iger has helped Apple flourish as a company, but he has decided to resign from Apple's board of directors before the two companies both launch competing streaming services.
T. Boone Pickens Dies At 91: A Look At His Net Worth, Business And Energy Legacy
T. Boone Pickens will be remembered as a legendary energy magnate, investor and philanthropist.
Missing New Mexico Girl Update: Police And FBI Find Child's Body After 4-Day Search
Police found the body of 5-year-old Renezmae Calzada who went missing on Sunday morning, with one suspect already being detained.
The End Of The Gig Economy? California Labor Bill Could Drastically Affect Uber, Lyft
The AB5 bill could force app-based companies such as Uber, Lyft and Doordash to provide more support for their workers, such as health insurance and paid time off.
Canada Elections 2019: Who Are The Candidates Running Against Pierre Trudeau?
Canadian PM Trudeau is in the fight for his life for reelection, as his image has taken a hit due to the SNC-Lavalin affair.
iPhone News: Apple Lowers Prices, Pushes Into Streaming Services To Compete With Netflix
Apple released new information Tuesday on a variety of new devices and also shared details on its Apple+ streaming service.
Uber Layoffs 2019: What Jobs Are Being Lost In This Latest Round?
Uber continues to lay off employees amid concerns over the ridesharing giant's long-term profitability.
North Korea News: Pyongyang Shoots Two Projectiles Into Sea, Offers Nuclear Talks With US
North Korea launched projectiles for the eighth time since July on Tuesday.
McDonald's To Have Voice-Operated Drive-Thrus? Fast Food Giant Buys AI Technology Startup
McDonald's has announced that it is going to acquire Silicon Valley voice technology outfit Apprente, as the fast-food giant seeks to further automate its restaurants and cut down labor costs.
Climate Change News: Nearly 1,000 Amazon Employees To Protest Company's Inaction On Global Warming
A group of Amazon employees will demonstrate against the company on Sept 20. and have urged the e-commerce giant to reduce its carbon emissions to zero by 2030.
Israeli PM Netanyahu Alleges Iran Developed Nuclear Weapons At Secret Facility
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Iran had a secret nuclear facility in the city of Abadeh that was covered up and destroyed after it was discovered.
Amazon Is Hiring? What To Know About The Company's Plan To Create 30,000 New US Jobs
Amazon will hire new employees ahead of the busy holiday season, with job fairs new week in six cities across the country.
Uber Outlook: What Type Of Global Challenges Has The Ridesharing Company Faced? A Look At Where Uber Operates
Uber is facing unique challenges all over the world, from local competitor Ola in India to a government ban in Romania.
Who Was Robert Mugabe? Zimbabwe Divided After Death Of Controversial Ex-President
Former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's death on Friday brings with it a controversial legacy.
Uber News: Could The Ridesharing Company Soon Offer Loans To Drivers?
Uber could soon offer loans to its drivers, as the company expands its fintech unit.
Cryptocurrency News: China Says New Digital Currency Will Protect PRC's 'Digital Sovereignty,' Resemble Facebook's Libra
China's new cryptocurrency could be similar to Facebook's Libra, and will likely be under the surveillance of the Chinese government.
Hurricane Dorian Death Toll Climbs After Hitting The Bahamas, Thousands Could Be Missing
Hurricane Dorian has left thousands of people missing or homeless in the Bahamas, as the international community responds to the humanitarian crisis.
Marianne Williamson Deletes Tweet Suggesting 'Power Of The Mind' Can Alter Hurricane Dorian's Path
Marianne Williamson was criticized for a tweet that suggested that visualization and meditation could alter the trajectory of category 2 Hurricane Dorian, which is set to hit the Carolinas on Thursday.
US - Iran Relations: Could Trump Meet Iranian President Hassan Rouhani At The UN?
President Trump told reporters Wednesday that he would be open to meeting Iranian President Hassan Rouhani at the United Nations General Assembly on Sept. 17.
WeWork Adds Female Former Uber Executive To All-Male Board Ahead Of IPO
Former Uber executive Frances Frei will join the company's board of directors ahead of its much anticipated IPO.
Google Fined: Company To Pay FTC $170 Million For Collecting Children's Private Data Through YouTube
The Federal Trade Commission fined Google $170 million for using YouTube to collect data on young users under 13 without their consent, violating a 1998 child online privacy law.
Texas Man Pulls Gun On Popeyes Employee Who Tells Him Restaurant Has Run Out Of Chicken Sandwiches
One Texas man grew angry after he was told that Popeyes ran out of chicken sandwiches, and pulled a gun out on an employee.
China's Huawei Says US Uses 'Every Tool At Its Disposal' To Disrupt Its Telecommunications Business
China alleges that the United States is using a variety of methods to disrupt its business operations, including through cyberattacks and investigations against its current and former employees.
Mike Pence's Stay At Trump Golf Club In Ireland Draws Criticism From Democrats, One Calling It 'Corrupt'
Vice President Mike Pence has chosen to stay at President Trump's golf club in Ireland, drawing anger from Democrats who believe that Trump is profiting from the visit.