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A new report from the World Meteorological Organization on the global climate notes that the past four years are the warmest on record. This has both short-term and long-term implications for people,...
Some people might wonder how bad it looks when a chief executive officer resigns and the company's stock rises. Generally it's a case of distress-relief when that occurs.
The U.S. House Committee on Financial Services has approved a bill that would allow U.S. banks to offer services to marijuana-related businesses without fear of breaking the law.
Any efforts to reform and modernize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac likely will take quite some time to come to fruition. Nothing happens quickly in Washington, D.C.
The U.S. FDA has proposed new guidelines to address cybersecurity threats to implanted medical devices. Comments on the guidelines are split along lines of healthcare providers and medical device...
It seems that cannabis stocks such as Canopy Growth and Tilray have become more normalized in the United States and legislation is on the way.
Indonesia's Garuda Airlines has asked Boeing to cancel its order for the remaining 49 737 MAX 8s the airline ordered in 2015. How will Boeing respond?
Amazon has begun restricting advertising on its site for products on which Amazon does not make a profit. Given the increased scrutiny of tech giants, is this the right time to be blocking ads?
The European Commission has fined Google $1.7 billion for illegal advertising practices. The company said it would take the charge in the first quarter of this year. Is this the end of antitrust...
Federal prosecutors are reportedly looking into how Boeing's 737 MAX certification process was completed with an eye on filing criminal charges against the company.
Peloton is supposed to be one of the hottest IPOs to watch from the IPO Class of 2019. After seeing some stops and starts in the IPO market, Peloton’s IPO may have run into yet another snag before...
A poll released Monday by Sienna College indicates that two-thirds of New York voters think that Amazon's cancellation of its announced plan for second headquarters in New York was bad for the state.
Sports betting is now legal in eight U.S. states and March Madness, which begins Tuesday, is expected to generate total betting of more than $12 billion. There are other winners in the dash for...
Boeing said Thursday that it will continue building 737 MAX aircraft but the company won't be able to deliver them to customers or get paid until the FAA lifts its grounding order.
President Trump announced earlier Wednesday that the U.S. would temporarily ground all Boeing 737 MAX airplanes operated by U.S. carriers. The FAA and Boeing followed Trump's lead within a few hours.