Boeing deliveries fall 37%, set to lose biggest planemaker title
Boeing Co said on Tuesday its deliveries fell about 37% to 239 planes in the first half of 2019, hurt by the groundings of its...
Ex-combat pilot Amy McGrath challenges Republican McConnell for Senate
Amy McGrath, a former U.S. Marine combat pilot whose compelling biography drew national attention during an unsuccessful Democratic congressional campaign last year, said on Tuesday...
Cisco to buy optical gear maker Acacia for $2.8 billion to build 5G muscle
Network gear maker Cisco Systems Inc said on Tuesday it would buy optical component maker Acacia Communications Inc for $2.84 billion in cash, as it...
No easy answers on no deal Irish border impact, Irish government says
There are no easy answers on how to avoid the need for physical infrastructure and related checks and controls on the island of Ireland if...
Trump cannot block Twitter opponents: U.S. appeals court
U.S. President Donald Trump cannot block critics whose views he dislikes from following his Twitter account, a federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday....
House panel to authorize subpoenas for Trump aides
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee said on Tuesday it would draw up a resolution this week authorizing subpoenas to compel testimony from a dozen current...
Don’t ruin summer, Lebanon tourism minister pleads after shootout
Lebanon’s tourism minister urged politicians on Tuesday not to wreck the country’s best tourist season in years, after a deadly shooting in a popular mountain...
ABB’s Voser battles headwinds as he pursues overhaul
ABB is pressing ahead with a review of its underperforming businesses and expects a turbulent 2019 amid a slowdown in some markets and China-U.S. trade...
U.S. billionaire Ross Perot, who shook up presidential politics in the 1990s, dead at 89
H. Ross Perot, the feisty Texas technology billionaire who rattled U.S. politics with two independent presidential campaigns in the 1990s that struck a chord with...
Spain’s Socialists won’t seek to form government if they lose July votes
Spain’s Socialists will give up trying to install their leader Pedro Sanchez as prime minister if he fails to win two investiture votes this month,...
