Trump says considering pardons for some U.S. soldiers accused of war crimes
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he was considering pardons for “two or three” American soldiers charged with war crimes, a move he also...
Honduran anti-graft mission investigates ex-president over drug money
Former Honduran President Porfirio Lobo is being investigated on suspicion of involvement in laundering illegal drug money as part of a wider probe into his...
China to support airlines seeking compensation from Boeing – Daily Mail
China to support airlines seeking compensation from Boeing Daily Mail Boeing 737 Max return to air delayed by 737 NG pilot procedure review Business Insider United extends...
Wall Street Weekahead: Trade protection doesn’t have to exclude growth stocks
The escalating U.S.-China trade war has sent dividend-rich sectors like utilities higher, but investors don’t need to get all defensive just yet, according to strategists...
NBA notebook: Durant doubtful for Game 1
Golden State Warriors forward Kevin Durant is unlikely to play in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday against either the Toronto Raptors or...
First American says product defect could have caused customer data exposure
U.S. real estate title insurance company First American Financial Corp said on Friday it had learned of a design defect in one of its production...
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Mexico tax plan for riding hailing firms may soon be mandatory: Cabify
A tax withholding plan in Mexico for drivers at ride-hailing firms envisaged as voluntary when it was unveiled earlier this week could become obligatory in...
MLB notebook: Athletics’ Davis lands on IL
The Oakland Athletics placed designated hitter Khris Davis on the 10-day injured list on Friday, retroactive to May 22, because of a left hip/oblique injury....
Sweden’s Thunberg demands climate action on day of global school strikes
Swedish teenage activist Greta Thunberg urged European politicians on Friday to focus on a climate crisis instead of “bickering”, as children walked out of classes...