Apple moves Mac Pro production to China from U.S.: Wall Street Journal
Apple Inc is shifting manufacturing of its new Mac Pro desktop computer to China from the United States, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday,...
Argentina see off Venezuela to set up titanic Copa clash with Brazil
Argentina delivered a much-improved performance to beat Venezuela 2-0 in the Copa America quarter-finals on Friday and set up a mouthwatering last-four meeting with Brazil....
Wall Street wraps up its best June in decades as G20 convenes
Wall Street advanced in heavy trading on Friday, with the S&P 500 and the Dow closing the book on their best June in generations, ahead...
Facebook’s Libra coin likely to run a regulatory gauntlet
Facebook Inc will face unprecedented regulatory scrutiny over a new digital currency that the social media company hopes will become globally recognized legal tender within...
‘Overwhelming evidence’ led to Fields’ life sentencing
United States Attorney Thomas Cullen on Friday said an “overwhelming” amount of evidence led to a life sentence for 22-year-old neo-Nazi James Fields, who killed...
Wie to take rest of year off from competitive golf
Michelle Wie, who has battled a number of injuries during her career, said on Friday she will not play competitively for the rest of the...
Trump Supreme Court pick Kavanaugh delivered the goods for conservatives
President Donald Trump’s appointee Brett Kavanaugh consistently delivered during his first term as a justice for conservatives who had hoped he would move the U.S....
EU leaders decide against Weber for Commission presidency: report
European Union leaders have agreed that conservative German candidate Manfred Weber will not become president of the bloc’s executive Commission, Germany’s Die Welt daily reported...
Report: Warriors to offer Thompson five-year, $190 million max deal
The Golden State Warriors are expected to offer All-Star shooting guard Klay Thompson a five-year, $190 million max contract this Sunday when free agency opens...
When controversies hit, wait-and-see no longer works, U.S. companies find
When Bank of America Corp held its annual meeting in April, activists insisted it stop financing private prison companies....