UK economy gets World Cup lift despite Brexit uncertainty
The British economy's third-quarter performance was the highest since the fourth quarter of 2016.
View ArticleSaudi Arabia defies Trump and warns of 1m barrels a day cut to crude oil...
Trump in recent weeks demanded the oil cartel increase production to drive down U.S. gasoline prices.
View ArticleA Texas-sized surge in oil production will hold prices down
With oil demand growth slowing, it's entirely possible that U.S. production alone will increase more than global demand in the next few years.
View ArticleStephen Hawking's final book suggests time travel may one day be possible
Are there extra spatial dimensions to shortcut space and time?
View ArticleSingles' Day 2018: China's annual shopping frenzy shatters records again
Break from gloomy forecasts about the world's second-largest economy as spending binge eclipses Cyber Monday in the U.S
View ArticleWhen will Brexit talks torment end? UK says deal 'almost within touching...
Theresa May's Cabinet met for an update on the talks, with the prime minister under pressure from pro-Brexit ministers not to make further concessions to the EU.
View ArticleFlorida recount: Judge orders Donald Trump to 'ramp down the rhetoric'
Trump demanded that the election night results — which showed the Republicans leading based upon incomplete ballot counts — be used to determine the winner.
View ArticleAutonomous shipping: Rolls-Royce and Intel weigh anchor
Autonomous shipping fleets could be roaming the seas by 2030.
View ArticleTrump's Game of Thrones: President to shakeup White House yet again
More chaos on the West Wing looms as Donald Trump eyes a new slew of exits from his inner circle.
View ArticleThe Brexit breakthrough: Theresa May's Cabinet back historic divorce deal...
Prime Minister emerged from a marathon five-hour Cabinet meeting to say agreement had been reached.
View ArticleNissan board fires Ghosn as chairman following arrest
Nissan Motor Co. fired Carlos Ghosn as chairman Thursday, after his arrest for alleged financial improprieties.
View ArticleUK's May faces more criticism for post-Brexit ties text
PM Theresa May's rosy predictions met with resistance on many fronts in Parliament, which is expected to vote on the Brexit plan next month.
View ArticleTrump says CIA has not found Saudi prince culpable in murder
Critics in Congress and high-ranking officials in other countries are accusing Trump of ignoring human rights and giving Saudi Arabia a pass for economic reasons.
View ArticleIAEA calls on North Korea to re-admit nuclear inspectors
The head of IAEA said there has been activity observed at Yongbyon, but "without access the agency cannot confirm the nature and purpose of these activities."
View ArticleDolce&Gabbana accused of insulting China; blames hackers
A Dolce&Gabbana show scheduled for Wednesday night, an extravaganza meant as a tribute to China with Asian stars invited to take front-row seats, was called off.
View ArticleTop EU court hears Brexit challenge as critics slam May deal
Theresa May is making a blunt appeal to voters and to lawmakers to support her divorce deal, arguing that any alternative would be a jump into the unknown.
View ArticleAngry over cutbacks, Trump threatens to end subsidies to GM
General Motors announced it would shutter five plants and slash 14,000 jobs in North America, many of them in the U.S. Midwest.
View ArticleUK central bank warns of deep recession without Brexit deal
Leaving the European Union without a divorce deal could plunge Britain into its deepest recession in nearly a century, the Bank of England warned Wednesday.
View ArticleTrump suggests he's looking into tariffs on car imports
A day earlier, Trump threatened to slash federal subsidies to General Motors for wanting to close five U.S. factories.
View ArticleTrump barrels into G-20 summit after nixing Putin meeting
Trump canceled on Putin not long after his former lawyer revealed he had lied to Congress to cover up negotiating a real estate deal in Moscow on Trump's behalf in 2016.
View ArticleMay won't rule out no-deal Brexit; bank says firms not ready
The Bank of England warned that such a scenario could plunge the country into its deepest recession in decades.
View ArticleNext US moon landing will be by private companies, not NASA
Nine U.S. companies will compete to deliver experiments to the lunar surface, for which NASA will pay them.
View ArticleQatar to pull out of Saudi-dominated OPEC amid Doha boycott
The surprise declaration could make Qatar the first Middle East nation to leave the cartel since its founding in 1960.
View ArticleUK's May says she'll still have her job after Brexit vote
May is battling to persuade lawmakers to support the divorce agreement she has sealed with the EU when the House of Commons votes on Dec. 11.
View ArticleWhite House hails China trade truce as skeptics raise doubts
The Trump administration is celebrating the 90-day truce it reached in its trade war with China as a significant breakthrough despite scant details.
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