Samsung announced earlier today that its budget smartphone, the Galaxy S10 Lite is now available in the US
Global virus deaths pass 150,000 as Trump says China hiding toll
Pakistan is concerned about the U.S. plan to sell sophisticated anti-sub missiles to India
U.S. stocks closed higher on Friday on hopes for an effective treatment of coronavirus
Many small businesses around the country expect to permanent close if the pandemic lasts for only a few months.
The Wuhan lab at the core of a virus controversy
The housing sector is facing uncertainties this year and next because of the market conditions caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Home sales could slump as much as 15%, some estimates show.
Kim Jong Un tribute absence sparks speculation
Trump accused Democrats in the Senate of stalling the nominations of several top administration officials whose appointments require hearings and Senate confirmation.
Brian Moynihan said he's in no hurry to call Bank of America employees back into offices.
The warnings in the central bank's "beige book" came after the Fed and Commerce Department released monthly surveys that showed contractions not seen in decades for retail sales and manufacturing.
U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday as major U.S. banks reported big declines in first quarter earnings.
At least 30 grocery workers have died from COVID-19 while thousands of others are infected
U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday as major U.S. banks reported big declines in first quarter earnings.
The organizing committee of Cannes Film Festival said that hosting the event in the last week of June is not an option now.
Trump says first US states could reopen soon, halts funding to WHO
England, France, and Russia extended lockdowns to try and curb COVID-19's spread while U.S. officials debated how best to proceed.
"Disrupting our involvement in the 5G rollout would do Britain a disservice," Huawei's U.K. chief Victor Zhang wrote in an open letter.
A new report from a coalition of cities representing 93 million Americans highlights the massive budget shortfalls faced by cities in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the insufficiency of the $150 billion in federal aid provided to states.
GrubHub, DoorDash, Postmates, and Uber Eats have found themselves in a lawsuit over menu prices.
Following the report of Wyoming's first COVID-19-related death, all 50 states in the U.S. have now recorded at least one death.
An exclusive report from The American Prospect reveals that the $2 trillion stimulus bill passed by Congress contains no rules stopping banks from seizing the $1,200 government stimulus checks to pay down personal debts.