Impossible Foods Products Set To Hit Grocery Stores In September, Encroaching On Competitor Beyond Meat
The company's meatless products could be at a grocery store this Fall.
Brexit News: Congress Refuses US - UK Trade Deal If Northern Ireland Agreement Is Threatened
Congressional leaders have warned that they would not support any trade deal with the United Kingdom if Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit plans disrupt stability in Northern Ireland under the Good Friday Agreement.
US Economy: Businesses Add Healthy 156,000 Jobs In July, Labor Department Says Wages Only Increasing Slightly
Private businesses added 156,000 jobs in July, although small businesses still struggled to retain workers.
US - China Trade War: President Trump Urges China To Make Trade Deal Before 2020 Elections
President Trump has urged Chinese leadership to make a trade deal with the United States before the 2020 elections, or face consequences if he wins reelection.
North Korean Fishermen Return Home After Accidentally Drifting Into South Korean Waters
A boat with three North Korean fisherman accidentally drifted into South Korean waters over the weekend, with Seoul arriving at the decision to send them back home on Monday.
Donald Trump vs. Elizabeth Warren: A Look At Both Candidates' Trade Policies
Elizabeth Warren has her own vision of how the United States should conduct trade, which runs against President Trump's zero-sum trade philosophy.
Cybersecurity News: Capital One Hack Exposes Information Of 106 Million People In US, Canada
Seattle-based hacker Paige Thompson admitted to hacking Capital One and posting personal information of customers on open-source platform Github.
Brazil Prison Riot: At Least 52 Inmates Dead, 16 Decapitated As Rival Gangs Battle For Hours
More than 52 people were killed during a prison uprising in northern Brazil.
Boeing 737 Max Delay: Ryanair CEO Angry Over Long Wait For Service
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said that his airline company is significantly affected by the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max plane after two fatal crashes.
Data Privacy News: EU Court Rules That Companies Using Facebook 'Like' Button Liable For Data
European companies that embed the Facebook "Like" button on their websites are to be held liable for collecting user data, the Luxembourg-based European Court of Justice ruled.
Missing Boy Update: FBI, Police In Oregon And Montana Continue Search For 2-Year-Old After Parents' Murder-Suicide
Authorities are searching for 2-year-old Aiden Salcido, whose parents died in a murder-suicide in Montana.
US - North Korea Relations: How Many Nuclear Bombs Has Kim Jong Un Built Since He Met With Donald Trump?
Intelligence analysts have told the Wall Street Journal that Chairman Kim Jim Un may have acquired more nuclear bombs since July 2018.
Taco Seasoning Recall: Salmonella Contamination Concerns Prompt Great Value Taco Seasoning Recall, Refund
Taco seasoning made by Williams Food is being recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.
Tesla News: Elon Musk Announces Cool New Features For Electric Car Line
Elon Musk announced over the weekend that Tesla vehicles will soon offer video streaming services and new games for the Tesla arcade
How Harmful Is Vaping? Wisconsin Teens Face Lung Injuries Allegedly Caused By E-Cigarettes
Eight Wisconsin teens were hospitalized this month due to lung issues, with doctors suspecting the cause being vaping.
Want To Get Paid $125 Or More? Here's How To File A Claim, Make Money After Equifax Data Breach
Almost one-half of Americans were affected by the 2017 data breach of credit reporting company Equifax, here's some information to see if you are eligible for a payment of $125 or possibly greater if your data was exposed.
Trump vs. Amazon: New Report Sheds Light On Possible Attempts To Deny Tech Giant Of $10 Billion Defense Contract
President Donald Trump may want greater oversight of a contact that will likely be made with Amazon to provide cloud services for the Department of Defense.
China Economy: US Trade War Adding Pressure To Declining Industrial Profits?
An economic slowdown and tense trade relationship with the U.S. has caused Chinese industrial firms to lose profitability.
Cyber War News: German Companies Siemens, BASF Hit By Alleged Chinese Cyberattacks
German media has reported that at least eight companies have been targeted in a series of Chinese state-backed cyberattacks.
Uber Growth 2019: Uber Freight Expands In Europe, Begins Operations In Germany
Uber Freight is launching in Germany after beginning in the Netherlands.
Who Is Joseph Mifsud? Mysterious Malta Academic Referenced By Rep. Jordan, Rep. Nunes During Mueller Hearings
During a heated exchange on Wednesday, Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan alleged that Joseph Mifsud lied to the FBI while questioning Special Counsel Robert Mueller. But who exactly is Mifsud, and what is his connection to the Trump-Russia investigation?
Amanda Knox Raises Money For 'Space-Themed' Wedding After Recent Italy Trip
Amanda Knox is raising money for her "space-themed" wedding to poet Christopher Robinson after her recent trip to Italy, where she was falsely accused of murder in 2008.
Tesla Earnings: What Do Analysts Expect From The 2nd Quarter?
Although Tesla has had strong deliveries for the the second quarter of 2019, analysts are curious about how that has affected the company's earnings.
Trump Food Stamp Cuts: Administration Seeks To Cut 3.1 Million People From SNAP
The Trump administration has aimed to get rid of a loophole that would cut an estimated 3.1 million people off food stamps.
Facebook, Amazon Spend Millions On Lobbying Amid Antitrust Investigations
Both Facebook and Amazon spent around $4 million lobbying Washington during the second quarter of 2019.
US Economy: Why Elizabeth Warren Is Warning Of A 'Coming Economic Crash'
Sen. Elizabeth Warren believes that debt and poor U.S. manufacturing could thrust the country into an economic downturn.
US - Pakistan Relations: Amid Tensions, Trump Meets PM Imran Khan To Discuss Afghanistan, Kashmir
Imran Khan met President Trump in the White House on Monday, despite a strained relationship between the two leaders on terrorism.
Amazon Seeks To Expand Further In The Midwest, Announces Two New Robotic Fulfillment Centers In Ohio
Amazon plans to open up two new warehouses in the Ohio cities of Akron and Rossford.
Hong Kong Protests 2019: What Exactly Are The Protestors Fighting For And Why?
Hong Kong protests continue over the proposed extradition bill while authorities worry that demonstrations have taken a dark turn due to escalating violence.
US - South Korean Military Exercises Set To Continue Next Month, Defying Pyongyang
A top South Korean official has said that the United States and South Korea plan to continue joint military exercises next month, despite North Korean protest.