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A recent analysis reveals where in the world the view of American leadership is recovering and where it is not.
Apple may have caused Facebook to miss revenue estimates in the third quarter, and new investigations, one by the federal government and another based on documents revealed by Frances Haugen, are...
Apple and Google have until mid-October to provide the South Korean government with procedures for complying with a new law forbidding the companies from forcing developers to use captive payment...
Apple's annual fall event will be held next Tuesday. The company is expected to introduce a new iPhone, among other things.
24/7 Wall St. takes a look at Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and what stock trades are going on around her.
24/7 Wall St. takes a look at the current Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, and what stock trades are going on around her.
A USGS assessment in 2007 estimated that Afghanistan's mineral resources. A few years later, the value of those resources may have been $1 trillion. Now it could be worth three times that amount.
A homeless encampment has sprung up on Apple-owned land in Silicon Valley, despite promises from several big tech companies to spend billions to help build affordable housing.
Three U.S. Senators have introduced legislation that seeks to end what they say are anti-competitive practices that harm consumers in the operation of Apple's App Store and Alphabet's Google Play...
Congress was the least trusted institution in 2020, according to a Gallup poll.
Wednesday's announcement of a draft bill that would decriminalize marijuana sent cannabis stocks plummeting. At least some analysts, however, continue to believe in the sector.
At 46 years of age, John F. Kennedy was the youngest U.S. president to die.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is scheduled to announce legislation Wednesday that would decriminalize marijuana.
Five members of the U.S. Senate, all Republicans, have announced their departures.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against a group of hedge funds seeking a distribution from some $100 billion in the profits of government-sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.