Merkel says recovered from shaking bout after drinking water
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who was seen shaking when she met visiting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy earlier on Tuesday, said she had since drunk water...
Dish Network nearing $6 billion deal for T-Mobile-Sprint assets: Bloomberg
Satellite TV provider Dish Network Corp is nearing a $6 billion deal to buy the wireless assets of T-Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp, Bloomberg...
Explainer: ‘Stablecoins’ in the spotlight as Facebook unveils Libra cryptocurrency
The original cryptocurrency accounts for over half of the $285 billion global coin trading market. But that dominance is under threat, with a host of...
Facebook reveals Libra cryptocurrency, sparking new privacy concerns
Facebook Inc announced ambitious plans on Tuesday to launch a new global cryptocurrency called Libra, part of an effort to expand into digital payments that...
Osaka outlasts Sakkari to advance in rain-hit Birmingham Classic
World number one Naomi Osaka was tested by Maria Sakkari in her first-round match at the Nature Valley Classic in Birmingham but eventually went through...
Trump creates doubt over use of U.S. force to protect Gulf oil
U.S. President Donald Trump said he was prepared to take military action to stop Tehran from getting a nuclear bomb but left open whether he...
Semenya to chase fast 800m at Prefontaine Classic
Caster Semenya will get another chance at her favorite event, the 800 meters, when the South African competes in the June 30 Prefontaine Classic in...
Federer begins grasscourt season with win over Millman in Halle
Roger Federer began his preparations for next month’s Wimbledon Championships with a 7-6(1) 6-3 victory over unseeded Australian John Millman in the opening round of...
U.S. regulator accuses head of defunct British bitcoin company of $147 million fraud
A U.S. commodities regulator has filed a lawsuit accusing a defunct British cryptocurrency company and its former principal of fraudulently misappropriating at least 22,858,322 bitcoin...
U.S. Justice Dept. keeps Manafort in federal custody, citing health, personal safety
Convicted felon Paul Manafort will remain in federal custody, a U.S. Justice Department official said on Tuesday, citing concerns about the “health and personal safety”...
