About 300 residents had to evacuate an apartment complex in Madison, Wisconsin, after a water pipe broke, creating a sinkhole that swallowed three vehicles.
The disagreement began about six months ago when the Price’s next door neighbor – whom Lisa Price said has rented the home for a couple years – began complaining about the Prices’ barking dogs. “You do not call the police on your neighbor for...
Imagine that. The woman who deleted tens-of-thousands of emails she deemed “personal” before leaving the State Department has wiped her server clean before the FBI was able to get their hands on it. Not a smidgen of corruption, I’m sure.
The yuan fell about 3 per cent this week, beginning its slide on Tuesday after a surprise change in exchange rate policy, which roiled global financial markets and caused Asian stocks and currencies to tumble. Further weakness could make dollar-denominated debt more expensive for...
The central People’s Bank of China (PBOC) announced to improve its central parity system to better reflect market development in the exchange rate between the Chinese yuan RMB against the U.S. dollar on Tuesday. For the week the yuan declined by almost 3% – its...
The one issue that launched Donald Trump to the top of the Republican list of presidential candidates was his disdain for illegal immigration. Trump not only doesn’t backpedal but also doubles down.
The Galaxy S6 Edge+ was unveiled at Samsung’s Unpacked event on Thursday, where the firm also announced that the long-awaited Galaxy Note 5 won’t see a release in the UK – not yet, at least.
Anxiety gave way to relief on global markets as China’s central bank eased concern that a shock currency devaluation would trigger broader financial turmoil.
Approval from the U.S. Commerce Department comes after the same agency allowed for exports of lightly processed oil past year. That proposed project would carry crude oil from Canada’s tar sands to refineries on the Texas Gulf Coast, so the influx of heavy crude from Mexico...
The world’s largest PC maker by shipments said Thursday it will cut 10% of its nonmanufacturing positions, or 3,200 people, as part of a $650 million cost-cutting program in the second half of the fiscal year.