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US Lawmaker Calls for Hearing on Amazon’s Whole Foods Deal

US Lawmaker Calls for Hearing on Amazon’s Whole Foods Deal

The top Democrat on the U.S. House of Representatives’ antitrust subcommittee has voiced concerns about Amazon.com Inc.’s $13.7 billion plan...

Should Police Be Allowed to Shame Suspects on Facebook?

Should Police Be Allowed to Shame Suspects on Facebook?

A driver mows down six mailboxes, slurs her words and tells police she has a lizard in her bra. Throw...

Germany Checking Daimler Cars Amid Diesel Emissions Probe

Germany Checking Daimler Cars Amid Diesel Emissions Probe

The German Transport Ministry says the country’s motor transport authority will examine cars made by Daimler amid an investigation into...

Turkish Tech Startups Head to Silicon Valley

Turkish Tech Startups Head to Silicon Valley

For tech entrepreneurs in Turkey, the unstable situation after last year’s coup attempt has made it harder to get the...

Radio Flyer Marks 100 Years of Wagon Production

Radio Flyer Marks 100 Years of Wagon Production

Radio Flyer is rolling its largest “little” red wagon into its hometown of Chicago in celebration of the company’s 100-year...

Gaza’s Electricity Shortage at Crisis Level

Gaza’s Electricity Shortage at Crisis Level

The electricity supply to Gaza’s 2 million residents has dropped to unprecedented lows, with blackouts lasting for more than 24...

McDonald’s Sees Its Future: Be More Convenient

McDonald’s Sees Its Future: Be More Convenient

McDonald’s is hoping to make a difference in its future seven seconds at a time.   The company that helped...

Trump Steps In to Ensure Afghan Students Can Come to US Robotics Contest

Trump Steps In to Ensure Afghan Students Can Come to US Robotics Contest

President Donald Trump has personally intervened to allow a team of Afghan women students into the United States for a...

Coal Mine Crackdown Dims Prospects for Mongolia’s Fortune Seekers

Coal Mine Crackdown Dims Prospects for Mongolia’s Fortune Seekers

Working 50 meters (164 feet) under ground with minimal air supply, Uuganbaatar is one of thousands of Mongolians trying to...

Britain Hails Spanish Investment as Sign of Confidence in Economy

Britain Hails Spanish Investment as Sign of Confidence in Economy

Spanish companies will commit millions of pounds of investment to Britain on Thursday, the British government said, as it seeks...

Tensions Rise in Silicon Valley Over Trump Decision

Tensions Rise in Silicon Valley Over Trump Decision

Silicon Valley is reeling over a decision this week by the Trump administration to delay and most likely kill a...

Brazil House Speaker Stands Up to President on Labor Reform

Brazil House Speaker Stands Up to President on Labor Reform

The speaker of Brazil’s lower house vowed Wednesday to fight any changes President Michel Temer makes to a labor reform...

French Court Annuls Google’s $1.27 Billion Back Tax Bill

French Court Annuls Google’s $1.27 Billion Back Tax Bill

A French court annulled a 1.1 billion-euro ($1.27 billion) tax adjustment imposed on Google by France’s tax authorities, saying Wednesday...

Tech Firms Protest Proposed Changes to US Net Neutrality Rules

Tech Firms Protest Proposed Changes to US Net Neutrality Rules

Facebook, Twitter, Alphabet and dozens of other major technology companies protested online on Wednesday against proposed changes to U.S. net...

High Tech Gives Wimbledon a New Look

High Tech Gives Wimbledon a New Look

Not all the action now underway at Wimbledon is on the tennis court. In back rooms on the tournament site,...

Solar Panels Have Become Major Source of Energy in Ravaged Syrian Communities

Solar Panels Have Become Major Source of Energy in Ravaged Syrian Communities

Environmentalists promote solar energy as an option to reduce pollution, but in places without a central electricity supply solar panels...

Takata Announces Another Recall of Air Bags

Takata Announces Another Recall of Air Bags

Japanese car parts company Takata on Tuesday recalled another 2.7 million air bags that it previously thought were safe. The...

With Boko Haram Threat Receding, Nigeria Allows Fishing to Resume in Lake Chad

With Boko Haram Threat Receding, Nigeria Allows Fishing to Resume in Lake Chad

Three years ago, at the peak of the Boko Haram insurgency, Nigerian soldiers stopped all fishing activities in the country’s...

Coal Plan Sparks Ire as Myanmar Struggles to Keep Lights On

Coal Plan Sparks Ire as Myanmar Struggles to Keep Lights On

Opposition to a planned $3 billion coal-fired power plant in eastern Myanmar is highlighting the challenges facing Aung San Suu...

Intel Introduces New Chips in Bid for Data Center Business

Intel Introduces New Chips in Bid for Data Center Business

Intel Corp. on Tuesday announced a new line of microprocessors for data centers, setting up a battle with Advanced Micro...

Congress May Bar States From Setting Self-driving Car Rules

Congress May Bar States From Setting Self-driving Car Rules

U.S. House Republicans expect to introduce bills later this week that would bar states from setting their own rules for...

Russia Calls EU-Ukraine Pact "Exemplary" Breach of WTO Rules

Russia Calls EU-Ukraine Pact "Exemplary" Breach of WTO Rules

Russia has indicated a potential new legal salvo in its trade war with Ukraine and the European Union, telling the...