Facebook antitrust suits seek to divest Instagram, WhatsApp
Some analysts argued the antitrust cases would have difficulty proving Facebook harmed consumers since its services are largely free.
Boeing shares surge on big 737 MAX order, global stocks mixed
Shares in Boeing jumped 6.0 percent, helping to lift the Dow on a mixed day for US equities.
US visa policy: Visitors from developing nations to pay thousands in bonds
The bonds will not affect students or travelers from fellow developed countries who are exempt from visas to enter the United States.
McDonald's issues apology for denying delivery drivers toilet access.
Other fast food chains like KFC, Subway, Nando's and Wagamama were also among those accused of blocking toilet access
US won't enforce TikTok ban following court ruling: report
The Trump administration has been seeking to transfer ownership of TikTok to an American business to allay security concerns, but no deal has been finalized.
Prince Charles reportedly plans to slim down monarchy when he becomes king
The 71-year-old is first in the line of succession to the British throne after Queen Elizabeth II, who will celebrate platinum jubilee of her reign in 2022.
Vaccine 'milestone' hailed as global Covid cases soar
Pfizer said tests involving more than 40,000 people had provided results that were a "critical milestone" in the search for a vaccine.
Philadelphia police shooting: Second night of clashes after killing of Black man
Walter Wallace Jr. was killed on Oct. 27, causing massive violent protests in the area.
Virus-beating Melbourne enjoys 'big day' reopening
While much of Europe and North America look ahead to a tough winter of restrictions, Melbourne began its party in the early hours of Wednesday.
Here is exactly why Trump's supporters like him
While many remain baffled as to how Trump supporters continue to like him despite his latest act of bullying, lying, egotism or vulgarity, we suggest that it is in fact because of those incidents that they do.
Google's 'free' business model put to test in US antitrust suit
Legal experts point to the fact that it may be difficult to show Google's conduct was illegal under the longstanding "consumer welfare" standard.
Coronavirus: UK reasearchers prepare for controversial human challenge trials
Given the urgency brought upon by the pandemic, government healthcare officials are pressured to deliver positive results.
Global stocks plunge on virus restrictions, US jobs data
Labor Department data showed new applications for US jobless benefits rose to a seven-week high of 898,000 last week, an increase of 53,000.
Trump calls off stimulus talks, Fed says recovery faster with aid
Data shows more than 800,000 people filing new claims for jobless benefits each week.
Fed seeks to offer reassurance amid push for new US stimulus
The two-day event concludes amid a renewed push by a top lawmaker in Washington to agree on an additional spending bill to prop up the economy.
Oracle 'very close' to deal on TikTok: Trump
Details of the deal are unclear, but ByteDance was to place TikTok's global business in a new US-headquartered company with Oracle as a minority shareholder.
NFL player among fraudsters accused of stealing $70 mn in pandemic aid
The Justice Department later Thursday announced the arrest of Josh Bellamy, a player for the New York Jets professional football team.
UK government slumps in polls amid coronavirus chaos
Prime Minister Boris Johnson can expect little respite when parliament returns on Tuesday, with economic gloom and rows over school returns on the agenda.
UK retailer M&S axes 7,000 jobs on coronavirus fallout
The job cuts, to be carried out over the next three months, include losses from its central support centre, in regional management and in its UK stores.
Parents arrested after cops find body of 3-week-old baby inside bucket of tar
North Texas police are still conducting an autopsy to determine the baby's cause of death as parents claim their baby boy died of SIDS
Tamar Braxton opens up about suicide attempt, reveals her 'cry for help' was ignored
Tamar Braxton admits being in pain for 11 years in a lengthy emotional letter.
UK govt securing 60mn more doses of virus vaccine from two pharmaceutical firms
Once the coronavirus vaccine is approved for use, the British government plans to prioritise those in the social services and healthcare sectors.
Stocks rally as better economic data trumps second wave fears
Worries about second-wave states appear now to be last week's news.
'Good Morning America' fires Meghan Markle's best friend Jessica Mulroney
Influencer Sasha Exeter has alleged that the stylist even messaged her directly threatening to sue her for libel.
How Hollywood would create intimate scenes amid coronavirus pandemic?
Hollywood to resume production from June 12.
'The Witcher' Season 2 could resume filming soon
The halted production could resume in the United Kingdom in July.
How to build resilience for a post-COVID-19 world
By focusing on six areas listed here, organizations will optimize their approach to COVID-19, while readying themselves for any similarly disruptive events in future:
Asia markets extend Wall Street losses as traders eye growing crisis
Traders' focus has returned to the devastation wrought on populations and the long-term impact of the pandemic.
Paedophile commits suicide in prison ahead of trial
After bail refusal, a woman who raped an underaged boy "hundreds of times" hanged herself in prison.
Katy Perry faints from 'gas leak' during 'American Idol' auditions
On Sunday's "American Idol," Katy Perry collapsed on the street after inhaling heavy propane.