Iran’s aggression growing ‘but it’s empire is tottering’ -Netanyahu
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in Lisbon on Wednesday where they spoke about the threat of Iran....
PG&E nearing $13.5 billion deal with wildfire victims – Bloomberg
Bankrupt California power producer PG&E Corp is close to finalizing terms for a $13.5 billion payout to victims of wildfires ignited by its power lines,...
World Bank urges Gulf countries to prioritize environmental sustainability
The World Bank has urged countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to prioritize environmental sustainability while diversifying their economies away from a reliance on...
U.S. airline websites briefly down after Google technical issue
The websites for the three largest U.S. airlines, American Airlines Group Inc, Delta Air Lines Inc and United Airlines Holdings Inc were briefly down on...
Birdcages and pearls galore at Chanel’s craft-heavy fashion show
Chanel turned little gilded birdcages into handbags on the catwalk in Paris on Wednesday, at an annual “Metier D’Art” fashion showcase of its most intricate...
U.S. Supreme Court skeptical of Intel in retirement fund dispute
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Wednesday appeared skeptical of Intel Corp’s bid to avoid a lawsuit accusing it of violating federal law in making employee...
Prof. Turley: ‘You need to stick the landing on the quid pro quo’
During questioning of professor Jonathan Turley during the House Judiciary Committee hearing on Donald Trump’s impeachment inquiry, Turley explains there is a difference between requesting...
Robots, UFOs, and Santa; how New York celebrates the holidays
Manhattan department stores get into the holiday spirit with festive store windows....
Gas explosion collapses three-story building in Polish ski resort
A three-story building in the Polish ski resort of Szczyrk in southern Poland collapsed on Wednesday following a gas explosion, a local police spokesman said....
North America’s bird shrinkage documented, with a crash and a splat
Since 1978, researchers have scooped up and measured tens of thousands of birds that died after crashing into buildings in Chicago during spring and fall...