U.S. launches Mideast peace plan amid skepticism
The Trump administration launches the first part of its Middle East peace plan — an economic blueprint. But politics is absent, and so are the...
Wimbledon champion Kerber beats Stosur in Eastbourne
Wimbledon champion Angelique Kerber continued her impressive build-up with a 6-4 6-4 defeat of Australian Sam Stosur in her opening match at the Eastbourne championships...
Facebook gets Brazil fine for withholding WhatsApp data reduced to $6 million
Facebook Inc’s fine for withholding WhatsApp messaging from a drug-trafficking investigation in Brazil should be reduced to 23 million reais ($6 million), a Brazilian federal...
Micron revenue & profit beats, sees signs of improving demand
Micron Technology Inc beat analysts’ estimates for quarterly revenue and profit on Tuesday, and the chipmaker said it is seeing early signs of demand improvement,...
Fed pushes back on aggressive U.S. rate cut views
Federal Reserve officials on Tuesday pushed back on market expectations and presidential pressure for the central bank to deliver a significant U.S. interest rate cut...
FedEx warns 2020 results to be hurt by trade war, shares fall 2%
Package delivery company FedEx Corp beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly profit on Tuesday, but warned its fiscal 2020 performance would be hurt by trade...
Wall Street sinks as hopes fade for rate cuts, trade progress
Wall Street stock indexes fell on Tuesday, led by a sharp selloff in technology shares, as simmering trade concerns and disappointing economic data sent buyers...
Rapper Cardi B pleads not guilty to charges in New York strip club fight
Grammy Award-winning rapper Cardi B pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to felony assault charges relating to an alleged fight at a New York City strip...
Micron revenue beats, sees signs of improving demand
Micron Technology Inc beat analysts’ estimates for quarterly revenue on Tuesday, and the chipmaker said it is seeing early signs of demand improvement....
South African sisters describe Saudi detention and complain to U.N.
Two South African sisters who were imprisoned in Saudi Arabia, initially without charge, described their ordeal on Tuesday and said they had brought a complaint...
