Cruise Ship Slams Into Coast Guard USS Slater After Engine Breakdown [Watch]
A cruise ship named Dutch Apple reportedly hit the Coast Guard owned vessel U.S.S. Slater, serving as a warship museum on the Hudson River near Albany.
GM Recall 2019: 3.4 Million Trucks, SUVs Recalled After Brake Problem Causes 113 Accidents
General Motors has issued a recall of 3.4 million pickup trucks and SUVs in the U.S. to fix a problem connected with the vehicles’ brakes.
Forever 21 Bankrupt Claims Denied By Company: 'No Plans To File For Bankruptcy'
Reports about Forever 21 readying to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection had been denied by the U.S. fashion retailer.
Pre Stock Market News: Higher Open Likely For US Markets, Oil Up
Higher open likely for the U.S markets Wednesday after the main equity gauges looked up in the morning.
Michael Schumacher News: Ex-Manager Says Family Should Release More Updates About Racer
Injured F1 racer Michael Schumacher’s former boss has appealed to his family to share more information about the legend’s health status with the public.
3 Cruise Ship Passengers Used Stolen Credit Cards In $110,000 Shopping Spree
Three cruise passengers have been arrested in Miami on Monday for credit card fraud. The three men indulged in a shopping spree for more than $110,000 using stolen credit cards onboard Carnival Cruise Line's Victory ship.
Apple TV Plus Vs. Disney +: Which Is The Better Streaming Service?
A price war in the streaming service market is building up after Apple announced its pricing plans for the upcoming Apple TV+ on Tuesday. In addition to the pricing amount, the competition will also weigh the power of content.
Pre Market News: Lower Open Likely For US Markets, Oil Up
Lower open likely for the U.S. markets Tuesday as stock futures were down in the morning ebbed by weak economic data from China that raised fears of slowing growth and global recession.
Jack Ma Retires From Alibaba: Everything To Know About New Chairman, Daniel Zhang
Jack Ma, the teacher turned billionaire who founded e-commerce giant Alibaba in China is stepping down as the retail behemoth’s Executive chairman on Tuesday.
Carnival Cruise Ship Launches First Roller Coaster At Sea Next Year [Watch]
Carnival Cruise Line’s new cruise ship is making the news. Mardi Gras joins the Carnival fleet as the largest ship and the first-ever cruise ship to offer a roller coaster ride experience.
Trump Doesn't Want Hurricane-Affected Bahamians In US: 'Some Are Very Bad People'
Despite the wave of sympathy for the Bahamians affected by the fury of Hurricane Dorian, President Donald Trump said on Monday that bringing Bahamians fleeing the destruction into the United States is not good.
Pre Market News: Modest Open Likely For US Markets, Oil Price Rises
Modest open likely for the U.S markets after the key U.S. stock futures were looking moderately up Monday morning.
Michael Schumacher Today: How Is Racer Recovering Years After Accident And Coma?
High curiosity exists on the health condition of iconic Formula 1 racer Michael Schumacher ever since he suffered serious brain injuries from a skiing accident in late 2013. Now a major update on his health has come from one of his close associates.
Trump Wants Cruise Ships To Be 'Stationary Housing' For Bahamas' Dorian Victims
President Donald Trump has sought the support of cruise companies in helping Bahamas residents affected by Hurricane Dorian in terms of temporary housing assistance.
Cargo Ship Capsizes Near Georgia, 4 Still Missing
A cargo ship capsized off the coast of Brunswick, Georgia, some 80 miles south of Savannah in the wee hours of Sunday. According to the updates by Coast Guard 20 out of 24 people aboard had been rescued.
Pre-Markets News: Higher Open Likely For US Markets, Oil Price Flat
Higher open likely for the U.S. markets Friday, after the main U.S. stock index futures, looked higher on Friday morning as investors awaited the important data of non-farm payroll numbers or US jobs data during the day.
Ahead Of T-Mobile, Sprint Merger, NYC Sues Network For Overcharging Consumers
Amidst hectic moves on T-Mobile Sprint merger, the New York City government on Thursday sued T-Mobile alleging its Metro stores had been indulging in “abusive sales tactics.”
Paradise Cruise Ship Turns Into Evacuation Boat, Saves Bahamians From Hurricane Dorian Wreckage
The Bahamas islands wrecked by the hurricane Dorian's devastation had a helping hand from a Florida cruise ship that offered a free sailing carrying relief materials and passage to stranded people.
Recession 2019 Has 25% Chance Of Happening, Billionaire Suggests Fed Cut 25 Basis Points
Recession risk runs fairly high in the U.S. economy this year as well as in 2020, according to Ray Dalio, the billionaire founder of Bridgewater, one of the largest hedge funds in the world.
Higher Open Expected For US Markets: Oil Price Falls
Higher open likely for US markets Thursday after the key stock index futures rose sharply on Thursday morning.
T-Mobile, Sprint Merger Could Lead To Massive Layoffs
Even as the T-Mobile Spring merger is gaining traction, the T- Mobile US retail employees and technicians have sent a letter to Deutsche Telekom CEO Tim Hoettges seeking assurances against job loss from the proposed merger.
200 Cruise Ship Passengers Stranded In New Orleans As Hurricane Dorian Diverts Cruise
An estimated 200 cruise passengers have been stuck in New Orleans after the cruise ship Norwegian Breakaway diverted to Louisiana on Tuesday morning citing problems from the hurricane, Dorian.
Hurricane Dorian 2019 Update: Trump Shows Altered Hurricane Path That Includes Alabama
Mystery escalated with a new map shown by President Donald Trump on Wednesday that traced the trajectory of the raging hurricane Dorian as covering vast parts of Alabama as a potential target.
Hurricane Dorian Relief: How To Help Bahamas After Hurricane Destruction
Hurricane Dorian that hit the Bahamas on Sunday has devastated the island leaving thousands of people in poverty and without homes. Now appeals of help to the ravaged residents in terms of food and other basic needs have been issued by the UN and other organizations.
Cruise Ship Passenger Airlifted After Suffering Medical Emergency At Sea
A woman cruise ship passenger who fell ill has been airlifted by the U.S. Coast Guard on Sunday night at sea.
Kroger, Walmart Ask Customers Not To Openly Carry Guns In Stores
Retail giant Walmart on Tuesday joined Kroger in restricting shoppers against openly carrying guns in their stores. The new rule will apply to all stores even in states where “open carry” is allowed.
Android 10 Release Date Leaked: Download Rollout Starts Today
Android 10—the biggest update to Google‘s mobile operating system may be unveiled on September 3. This follows a leak about the Android 10 or Android Q roll out date updated by Canadian carrier Rogers.
Cruise Ship Passengers Thank Hurricane Dorian For Extended Trips At No Extra Cost
While the threat from furious hurricane Dorian has been worrying, a section of cruise lovers got an unexpected bonanza with extended free trips.
California Boat Fire Victims: 4 Dead, 30 Missing In 'Intense' Dive-Boat Flames [Photos]
Four people killed, five rescued and at least 30 people missing after a fire broke out on a charter boat early Monday morning off Santa Cruz Island, in Southern California.
Boeing 737 Max: Despite Return Buzz American, United Extends Cancellations
Amidst the buzz that grounded Boeing 737 aircraft may return to service by October, the mystery persists why leading airlines including American Airlines and United Airlines have extended cancellations of flights on the 737 Max until December 3.