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At a hearing Wednesday before a U.S. House committee, FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said Boeing's 737 Max won't be recertified until a long list of conditions is met. In an interview with CNBC,...
A standing committee of the European Union on Friday approved a ban on a pesticide that the U.S. EPA refused to ban earlier this year.
A report released last week by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute reveals how Americans look at the country's foreign friends and adversaries.
Michael Bloomberg's presidential campaign has been off and running for over a week. While he is still well behind the leaders, he has shown an advance that signals he could become a second-tier...
Amazon has officially begun its expected protest of the Department of Defense's award of a $10 billion cloud services contract to Microsoft.
Only 2% of Democratic primary voters say that Michael Bloomberg is their first choice for the 2020 election, a sign of the tremendous uphill battle he has in the fight for the nomination.
The U.S. EPA on Monday issued a proposed rule that would relax Obama-era restrictions on wastewater from coal-fired power plants. This won't save the industry, even if it stands up to the expected...
Amazon has posted a web page outlining the company's position on several social and political issues. The positions are not likely to please everyone.
Facebook is no stranger when it comes to regulatory threats. If forced to, what businesses could it spin out? And would the sum of the parts be worth more than the whole entity?
Third quarter earnings season is coming soon for tech players, and this will take place over the next month. However, the biggest worry from investors continues to be the China black cloud which is...
Americans widely mistrust mass media, primarily due to partisanship and a lack of accuracy, according to new research. So what is the future of the media in America?
The stock market was not thrilled with the latest gambit from the Democrats, and many investors are concerned that another lengthy, drawn-out investigation will be a severe headwind going forward.
A week of worldwide debate and protests were swept off the front pages within hours after news that the U.S. House of Representatives has begun impeachment proceedings against President Trump.
One of the most influential money managers on Wall Street recently suggested that the stock market and the economy would suffer big-time if Senator Elizabeth Warren is elected U.S. president.
The United States is on the verge of withdrawing from a 144-year-old postal union in a dispute of the cost of international mail.