Ex-mayor sentenced in children’s book fraud scheme
Former Baltimore mayor Catherine Pugh was sentenced on Thursday to three years in federal prison for fraud and tax evasion schemes involving bogus sales of...
Coronavirus spread has major champions Lincicome, Lewis fearing for LPGA season
The LPGA Tour’s return to the United States after three Asian events were canceled due to the coronavirus has not allayed the fears of new...
Beyond Meat posts profit miss, dragged by investment, marketing costs; shares fall
Beyond Meat Inc on Thursday missed quarterly earnings expectations due to higher costs, and said Executive Chairman Seth Goldman would give up his executive status,...
Facebook cancels developer conference as tech companies respond to virus
Facebook Inc said on Thursday it would cancel its annual developer conference due to fears over the coronavirus, as growing concerns about the economic impact...
U.S. judge mulls holding Russian firm linked to election meddling in contempt
A federal judge is weighing civil contempt charges against a Russian company accused of funding a Russian troll farm’s interference in the 2016 U.S. election...
How the Democratic nominating battle could end in a messy ‘brokered convention’
Seemingly every four years, political pundits speculate about a “brokered” U.S. presidential convention – only to see a nominee selected with little or no drama....
Brazil to allow for automatic approval of new agrochemicals
Brazil’s Agriculture Ministry will allow for agrochemicals awaiting regulatory approval to receive licenses automatically, potentially allowing new pesticides to reach market faster, according to new...
Milwaukee Molson Coors shooter reportedly had long-running dispute with co-worker – New York Post
Milwaukee Molson Coors shooter reportedly had long-running dispute with co-worker New York Post 6 dead, including gunman, after mass shooting at Milwaukee brewery ABC News Molson Coors...
U.S. workers without protective gear assisted coronavirus evacuees, HHS whistleblower says – The Washington Post
U.S. workers without protective gear assisted coronavirus evacuees, HHS whistleblower says The Washington Post Whistle-Blower Reports on U.S. Health Workers Response to Coronavirus Outbreak The New York...
Stocks plunge on coronavirus fears even as U.S. ramps up fight against spread
U.S. stocks plummeted on Thursday as fears about the effect of the coronavirus outbreak on economic growth flared even as U.S. officials pledged that they...