North Korea News: Chinese President Xi Jinping To Make First Visit To Pyongyang
On Thursday, Chinese President Xi Jinping will make the first visit of a Chinese leader to North Korea in 15 years.
Middle East News: Former Egyptian President Mohammad Morsi Dies During Trial
Egypt's first democratically-elected President, Mohammad Morsi, has died during his trial for espionage charges Monday.
US-Russia Relations: Kremlin Says US Cyberattack On Power Grid Could Be Possible
Moscow struck back Monday after a report from the New York Times claimed that the U.S. government was gearing up for a cyber attack on a Russian power grid.
Tesla News: CEO Elon Musk Said He Deleted His Twitter Account
Tesla's CEO has had a long history of partaking in attention-seeking behavior on social media.
South America Blackout: Argentina, Paraguay And Uruguay Hit By Power Outage
44 million people were affected by electricity outages across South America on Sunday.
Amazon News: Dozens Of Developers Laid Off From Game Studios During E3
Amazon has reportedly laid off dozens off employees from its Amazon Game Studios as it seeks to focus on its upcoming titles New World and Crucible.
Amazon News: Online Shopping Social Network Amazon Spark Shuts Down
Amazon's Spark social network service has disappeared from both the company's website and its app. The service was attempting to compete with Instagram.
Tesla News: Russia Sends Toy Car Into Space To Poke Fun At Elon Musk
Russian scientists have attempted to launch a toy car into space, mocking an event last year where Elon Musk sent a Tesla sports car into the cosmos.
India-US Trade War? New Delhi Slaps Increased Tariffs On American Goods
India decided to levy tariffs on 28 U.S. goods Saturday. This moves comes after the United States removed special trade status from India earlier this month.
Amazon News: What Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders Said About The Retail Giant On Taxes And Its New Credit Card
Presidential candidates Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders lashed out this week at Amazon due to its tax practices and its introduction of a credit card for those with bad credit.
Breakfast Wrap Recall 2019: Ruiz Foods Recalls Bacon Wraps After Small Rocks Found
Ruiz Foods is recalling bacon breakfast wraps due to "possible foreign matter contamination."
Tesla News: Elon Musk Announces James Bond-Like Submarine Car Design
Elon Musk said at a shareholder's meeting that he has designs for submarine car inspired by the 1977 James Bond film "The Spy Who Loved Me."
Amazon Sued Due To Alexa Allegedly Recording Children Without Consent
Amazon's Alexa voice assistant could be recording children without their consent, which is against the law in nine U.S. states.
2020 Presidential Elections: How Doctored 'Deepfake' Videos Could Disrupt Campaigns
Deepfakes are fake videos doctored from images and recordings. These videos could manipulate the course of the 2020 electoral race, and researchers are concerned.
Middle East News: Tankers Struck In Gulf Of Oman Amid US-Iran Tensions
Two vessels have been struck in the Gulf of Oman, raising concerns about wider conflict in the Middle East region.
Trump Meets Polish President Duda, May Move 2000 US Troops From Germany To Poland
Trump met Polish President Andrzej Duda in the White House today, before going outside to witness F-35s doing a flyover above the South Lawn.
Uber Could Soon Deliver Big Macs By Drone, Starting In San Diego
Uber could soon deliver your favorite restaurant food by drone, with the program starting in San Diego this summer.
Saudi Airport Struck By Houthi Missile Amid Trump-Iran Tensions
A Houthi rebel missile hit an arrivals hall of a Saudi Arabian airport, wounding 26 people.
Jon Stewart Rips Congress For Lack Of Action On 9/11 First Responders Bill
Comedian and talk show host Jon Stewart chided Congress over their lack of action to reauthorize the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund, which expires in 2020.
Cybersecurity News: US Border Agency Says Thousands Of Images At US-Mexico Border Stolen
Hackers have stolen thousands of photos of travelers and their license plates at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Amazon Plans To Shut Down Restaurant Delivery Service Due To Competition From Ubereats, Grubhub
Amazon has decided to ends it restaurant delivery service due to the tough competition it faces from companies such as Ubereats, Doordash and Grubhub.
North Korea News: Human Rights Group Uncovers Hundreds Of Public Execution Sites
A South Korean NGO released a report on Tuesday alleging that there are at least 318 public execution sites in North Korea, based on interviews with North Korean defectors.
Iran Foreign Minister Warns Washington Against Confrontation With The Islamic Republic
Iran has warned against the U.S. continuing its economic war against the Islamic Republic, as the country has allegedly upped its production of Uranium.
Cybersecurity News: Hackers Could Soon Find Out Your Passwords Through Listening
Hackers could soon roll out new technology that could gleam your password and pin codes just by listening.
Renault, Nissan At Odds Over New Governance System
The Renault-Nissan alliance is shaky after Renault sent a letter to Nissan to block its new corporate governance changes.
Russian Police Uncover $3 Million Worth Of Stolen Diamonds
Authorities in Russia have discovered a diamond theft gang operating inside the country's biggest diamond mining company.
Asia News: Massive Protests In Hong Kong Over China Extradition Bill
Hongkongers protested against a extradition bill that could send people to China due to alleged crimes. They believe it threatens human rights and Hong Kong's independence from the mainland.
Walmart Could Soon Bring Groceries Directly To Your Fridge
Walmart unveiled its new Inhome Delivery service, which will have workers bring groceries and fresh produce directly to homes this fall.
Africa News: Liberians Protest Against President Due To Corruption, As Social Media Is Blocked
Liberians came out in droves on Friday to protest rising prices and corruption under President George Weah.
US Economy: Could Weak May Job Report Numbers Signal A Slowdown?
The U.S. economy only added 75,000 non-farm jobs in May, short of the 185,000 expected. Trade tensions with China and Mexico could be a major reason behind the weak jobs report.