'Welcome To Crashville:' Two Southwest Planes Collide On Tarmac At Nashville Airport
Two Southwest planes collided at an airport in Tennessee on Saturday. No injuries were reported.
Heat Wave 2019: Death Count Rises As Scorching Temperatures In US Continue
The heatwave has killed at least six people across the U.S. and caused event cancellations in many parts of the country.
Ice Cream Recall 2019: Canadian Company Recalling Ice Cream Sandwiches Amid Heat Wave
Canadian cooperative Agropur is recalling some of its ice cream sandwiches due to to possible metal fragments.
US - China Trade War: Trump Expresses Optimism Amid Tariff Battle, Says Mnuchin Had 'Good Talk' With Chinese Officials
Trump said his Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin has had positive talks with Chinese officials. Could a U.S.-China trade deal be on the horizon?
Ford Layoffs: US Automaker Announces Plans For September, January
Ford will lay off workers at a Canadian plant as the company continues to restructure to become more profitable.
Ragu Recall: Full List Of Pasta Sauce Types Recalled Over Possible Plastic Fragments In Products
The food company Mizkan is recalled some varieties of its popular Ragu pasta sauce product due to possible plastic contamination.
Heat Wave 2019: What Parts Of US Have Record Temperatures And What Are The Risks?
Parts of the United States and Canada are experiencing a brutal heat wave, forcing citizens to stay home due to the threat of heat exhaustion.
Ebola Outbreak 2019: World Health Organization Declares A Global Health Emergency In Congo
The World Health Organization has announced that the Ebola crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is a public health emergency of international concern, after the disease was found in the major city of Goma this week.
Federal Prosecutors Finish Campaign Finance Investigation Of Former Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen
With the probe finished, a federal judge ordered the release of documents related to the campaign finance probe of President Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen.
Germany Makes Measles Vaccine Mandatory For Children, Threatening Parents With Large Fines
The German government has approved a new plan to make measles vaccines mandatory in every kindergarten and preschool in Germany.
The Godfather Returns? US, Italian Authorities Crack Down On Resurgent Mafia Group
U.S. and Italian authorities arrested 19 alleged suspects tied to organized crime on Wednesday, as the group looks to make a resurgence in Italy's mafia-stronghold, Sicily.
Unexpected Guests? Two Little Penguins Removed From Sushi Bar By New Zealand Police
Two little blue penguins were taken away from under a sushi food truck, where they had been nesting.
US Economy 2019: Fed Chair Cites 'Uncertainties' Like Brexit And Debt Ceiling For Possible Interest Rate Cut
At a meeting in Paris, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell reiterated the possibility of a coming rate cut.
South Korea's New Anti-Harassment Law Could Jail Employers For Workplace Bullying
South Korea enacted a new law on Tuesday which aims to crack down on toxic work culture and frequent bullying in the office.
North Korea News: Kim Jong Un To Resume Nuclear Weapon And Missile Tests?
North Korea may lift its 20-month moratorium on testing missiles and nuclear weapons due to concerns over joint U.S.-South Korea military exercises.
Facebook's Libra Under Fire? US Treasury Voices Money Laundering Concerns About Proposed Cryptocurrency
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin believes Facebook's proposed cryptocurrency, Libra, should take proper safeguards against money laundering and terrorist financing.
US - China Trade War: Chinese Economic Growth Slumps To Its Lowest Level In Nearly Three Decades
The Chinese economy has slowed down to its lowest level since 1993 amid a trade war with the United States.
Huawei Blacklist: Economic, Political Pressure Forcing Trump To Ease Restrictions On Chinese Telecom Giant?
The Trump administration could ease restrictions on American companies to sell to Huawei in as little as two weeks, possibly due to lobbying from the U.S. computer chip industry.
Amazon Workers Strike Over Pay In Germany, As Prime Day Kicks Off
Amazon workers are demonstrating against the e-commerce giant in Europe's largest economy, urging the company to sign onto a collective wage agreement.
Amazon News: Is The Retail Giant Looking To Expand More In Europe?
Amazon plans to open up a new warehouse that will create 2,800 jobs.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel In Poor Health? Germans Feel Leader's Health Status Should Be Private
After German Chancellor Angela Merkel had recently been seen shaking, Germans believe her health status should not be made public.
As Trump's Backlist of Huawei Continues, Chinese Telecom Company Plans Extensive US Layoffs
China's Huawei has decided to scale back its U.S. operations amid a blacklist against the company by the Trump administration.
Could Barneys New York Declare Bankruptcy? Luxury Department Store Faces An Uncertain Future
Barneys New York could possibly declare bankruptcy due to the high cost of rent in Manhattan and reduced sales due to the rise of online shopping.
Amazon News: E-Commerce Giant Invests $700 Million To Retrain US Workers For Technical Positions
Amazon is going to put financial resources into training its employees for upcoming technical fields such as machine learning.
Tennessee Gov Signs Controversial Bill Honoring Confederate Leader And Slave Trader, Sparking Outcry
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee proclaimed July 13 as "Nathan Bedford Forrest Day," in honor of a controversial Confederate Army general.
The US Is Running Out Of Money? Battle Over Debt Limit May Be Looming
Steve Mnuchin has warned that the United States will need to raise the debt limit by early September to prevent default, which would shake up global markets.
As Facebook Gets Hit With $5 Billion Fine From The FTC, Critics Say Regulators Are Rolling Over For The Tech Giant
Facebook has been hit with a $5 billion fine from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), with some critics calling the move a "slap on the wrist" for the tech giant.
North Korea News: US Wants Nuclear Freeze As Starting Point Of Denuclearization Process in North Korea
The United States would like a complete nuclear freeze in North Korea as the starting point of its denuclearization process.
US - Iran Relations: Trump Threatens New Sanctions, Says Iran Has Been Secretly Enriching Uranium
President Trump has threatened further sanctions against Iran as the U.N. nuclear watchdog IAEA demands Iran curb its nuclear activities.
'Trade Tensions And Concerns About Global Growth' Weigh On US Economy, Fed Chair Powell Says Amid Rate Cut Talk
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell signaled the possibility of cutting interest rates on Wednesday due to an uncertain U.S. economic forecast.