Google’s $300M Cable Goes Live Under Pacific
A 7,200-mile connection between the U.S. West Coast and Japan can carry data 10 million times faster than your cable modem.
Puerto Rico Rescue Bill Goes To Obama
The Senate OK’d the plan two days before Puerto Rico is due to pay $1.9 billion to creditors, including more than $1 billion to bond holders.
Not All Banks Pass US Fed’s ‘Stress Test’
U.S. banks have passed the annual test, but Deutsche Bank and Santander have “unresolved supervisory issues,” Fed officials say.
More Bad News For Turkish Tourism
Tuesday’s terrorist attack, which killed dozens at Istanbul’s main airport, was another blow to the country’s efforts to attract visitors.
Brexit Do-Over Vote ‘Hijacked’ By Referendum Losers
Britain’s largest-ever parliamentary petition to hold a second EU referendum has 3.9 million signatures. It was created by a Brexit supporter.
Can Vehicles Have Too Much Tech?
A Jeep accident that killed “Star Trek” actor Anton Yelchin has drawn attention to problems that can arise when vehicles go from analog to digital.
Suddenly, A Heap Of Uncertainty
Here are five charts that show how Britain's stunning Brexit vote shook stocks, currencies and markets this week.
GMO Labeling Bill Gets US Senate Panel’s OK
But provisions that would allow food companies to make labels readable only via smartphone have drawn criticism.
Can The GOP ‘Steal’ Trump’s Nomination?
Too odious for some Republican officials, Donald Trump has led them to call for changes in party rules.
Red Hat Shares Plunge In After-Hours Trading
Investors reacted to the open source software maker’s plans to acquire 3scale and buy back $1 billion in stock.
Tesla’s Narrative Has Steered Off Course
CEO Elon Musk said an acquisition of SolarCity could make Tesla a $1 trillion company. Then Tesla lost $3 billion in valuation.
Businesses Near Pulse Begin To Assess Damage
Authorities began to reopen the streets around the Orlando gay nightclub Tuesday as merchants tried to get businesses back to normal.
Tesla Shares Plunge On SolarCity Bid
CEO Elon Musk’s proposed $2.8 billion stock deal — to link two companies he helped launch — could become a sweet long-term play, or a massive money pit.
Trump’s Campaign Debt Merry-Go-Round
The Republican candidate has yet to guarantee that he won’t use donors’ money to pay back loans to himself.
2 New Wildfires Scorch Southern California
A sizzling heat wave has contributed to at least seven wildfires sparked in Southern California, New Mexico and Arizona.
Pro-Clinton Super PAC Has Almost $52M
The presumptive Democratic nominee is heading into the general election flush with cash. Her expected opponent, not so much.
Oakland Mayor Targets Police ‘Toxic Macho Culture’
"I am here to run a police department, not a frat house," Mayor Libby Schaaf said at a news conference, after a second interim police chief departed amid a sex scandal.
Suspect In Death Of British MP Appears In Court
Thomas Mair, accused of stabbing and shooting Labour Party lawmaker Jo Cox, gave his name as “death to traitors, freedom for Britain” when he appeared in court Saturday.
Details Emerge About Orlando Gunman’s Past
Authorities in Florida also say they've recovered security camera footage from the Pulse nightclub massacre.
Jump In Gun Sales Boosts Smith & Wesson Stock Price
When questioned on sales of "military-style" rifles, CEO James Debney noted that background checks increased 2.2 percent last quarter.