General Motors Co said on Friday it wants the Trump administration to back a nationwide program to boost the sale of zero-emission vehicles, even as the government has proposed ending California's ability to require more clean vehicles.
Chinese spies often eavesdrop on President Donald Trump when he uses his unsecure cellphone to gossip with old friends, and Beijing uses what it learns to try to sway U.S. policy, the New York Times reported Wednesday, citing current and former U.S. officials.
President Donald Trump will try to boost support for Republican candidates Leah Vukmir and Scott Walker on Wednesday night.
The United States does not plan to send senior government officials to attend a major import expo in Shanghai next month, a U.S. embassy spokesman said Wednesday, urging Beijing to end what he called harmful and unfair trade practices.
Two U.S. congressional committees postponed a closed-door interview with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein set for Wednesday where he had been expected to face tough questions about whether he discussed secretly recording Donald Trump and potentially removing the president from office.
A three-week stock market sell-off may signal concerns that the massive stimulus from U.S. tax cuts and government spending will fade sooner than expected, a central issue for the Federal Reserve as it considers when to halt interest rate hikes.
When the Great Recession began in 2008, entrepreneurs had tremendous difficulty in securing capital, but that has changed now.
A U.S. withdrawal from a Cold War-era nuclear arms treaty with Russia could give the Pentagon new options to counter Chinese missile advances but experts warn the ensuing arms race could greatly escalate tensions in the Asia-Pacific.
According to the criminal complaint, the passenger on Southwest Airlines made “abusive sexual contact” with a female passenger “by touching the passenger’s breast, without their permission.”
President Donald Trump said he will send troops to the U.S.-Mexico border as a response to the huge caravan heading toward the country.
During the Texas rally, Trump also voiced his support for Sen. Ted Cruz and encouraged people to vote for him.
President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters at the White House as he left on a campaign trip to Texas, said on Monday his administration planned to produce a resolution within two weeks calling for a 10 percent tax cut for middle-income people.
Yet another founder of an acquired company left Facebook, as Oculus co-founder Brendan Iribe announced his departure on Monday.
Japan's data protection agency told Facebook to improve security and be more transparent with users.
The new North American trade agreement ends key legal protections for many U.S. businesses operating in Mexico, leaving their operations exposed to a risk they had avoided under the old trade deal: Mexico's court system.
President Donald Trump said the administration was studying a tax cut for middle-income earners that could be rolled out some time around the beginning of November, just before pivotal congressional elections.
The pressure is on for Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft as they prepare to report quarterly results at a time when confidence in those market leaders looks increasingly fragile and in danger of derailing Wall Street’s rally.
OPEC is struggling to add barrels to the market after agreeing in June to increase output, an internal document showed.
"Secretary Pompeo has neither heard a tape nor has he seen a transcript related to Jamal Khashoggi’s disappearance," said State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert.
In his tweet, the president alluded to the extensive list of allegations against Ron Jackson, former Trump nominee for the Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, released by Jon Tester’s office in April.
Republicans could try again to repeal Obamacare if they win enough seats in U.S. elections next month, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said on Wednesday, calling a failed 2017 push to repeal the healthcare law a "disappointment."
Seoul's foreign ministry said the meeting between the South Korean and Chinese nuclear envoys was part of "close consultations between South Korea and China for complete denuclearization and the establishment of peace on the Korean Peninsula."