U.S. oil exports double forcing a new disruptive era in global markets
The pace of the United States’ oil exports hitting an average of one million barrels a day this year is seen to be contributing to the
Here’s how Americans feel about the economy
The news might be better than you expect. Sometimes the politics behind what gets covered as news creates the impression that most
Economists expect slower US growth- Survey
Forecasts for U.S. economic growth are coming in slightly lower after a weak first quarter, according to a survey of business
Microsoft billionaire Steve Ballmer is giving millions away with a focus on ‘the American Dream for American kids’
Steve Ballmer, the former CEO of Microsoft, may be one of the happiest retirees in tech. He left Microsoft in 2014 and is now
Facial recognition technology is taking over airports
Traveling through the world’s airports has never been simple. Just this week, the Trump Administration announced a new procedure
US trade deficit widens in April
The US trade gap widened in April for the second straight month as Americans bought more imported consumer goods, the Commerce
Daimler, Volkswagen eye China’s electric car market
German auto giants Daimler and Volkswagen announced plans Thursday to secure pole positions in China’s electric car market as
Elon Musk and Disney boss quit Trump’s business panel over Paris pullout
Donald Trump may think tackling climate change is bad for business. But business? Not so much. Two of the US’s biggest business
Strong U.S. job growth expected in May; wage rise seen moderate
U.S. job growth likely remained strong in May, a further sign of an acceleration in economic activity that would effectively seal the
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Western Digital said on Thursday it is still seeking arbitration in a dispute with Toshiba Corp (6502.T) over the auction of its