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Software security provider Kaspersky Lab has filed an appeal against a September ruling from the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security forbidding federal agencies from using the software.
The agreement struck on Thursday among oil-producing nations extends the production cuts through the end of next year, but leaves a way out for those who don't want to stick it out for the whole of...
OPEC ministers have agreed to extend their production cuts through the end of next year, but Russia has still not bought in to the plan.
The OECD is reporting that the global economy is on pace to have the best year of growth since 2010.
Disney has announced more Star Wars movies, Russia may restrict some U.S. media operating there, ESPN staff is bracing for large layoffs, and more important headlines.
U.S. commercial crude inventories fell by 6 million barrels last week, but the big story is another record week for U.S. crude exports.
Boeing continues its run as the best performing stock among the 30 equities that make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average. But shares have dipped for two consecutive weeks now.
Shares of Yandex saw a handy gain on Thursday after the company announced a new agreement with the ride-sharing service Uber.
Missile defense is one of the many tools that a nation would use against acts of aggression. In the case of South Korea, North Korea and the United States, this is where the THAAD missile defense...
China's Comac and Russia's UAC have announced joint venture to develop and build a dual-aisle, long-range passenger plane to compete with current models from Boeing and Airbus.
Saudi Arabian and Russian oil ministers will propose extending crude oil production cuts through the first quarter of 2018. Crude prices moved higher on the report.
Reports of Russian interference with U.S. elections and a rising cybersecurity threat from Russia have half of Americans saying that the country is a bigger threat now than it was during the Cold War.
A new survey indicates that the vast majority of Russian consumers don't think that either stealing or watching a stolen video is a crime.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) fears that decreased investment in exploration for new sources of crude threaten to drive prices much higher unless new projects are approved and begun soon.
U.S. commercial crude inventories increased by 600,000 barrels last week, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.