UK PM Boris Johnson blasted as 'racist' for comparing muslim women to 'bank robbers'
The UK PM is being asked to apologise for comments he made in article written in 2018 about Denmark's burqa ban.
Mercedes Benz recall 2019: 60,000 GLK 220 recalled over faulty software
Daimler is grappling with a painful emissions scandal that is badly tarnishing its reputation.
Trump to decide next China tariffs after G20 summit
Recession is in the offing should Trump impose tariffs on all Chinese goods in July.
400,000 Americans to lose jobs if US tariffs on Mexico take effect
Trump's 5% tariffs on Mexico will eliminate 400,000 US jobs -- and that's just for starters.
Trump imposes 5% tariffs on all Mexico imports starting June 10
Trump gave Mexico one month to stop illegal immigrants before he doubles the new tariffs to 10% in July.
US economy now on 'recession watch,' stock market 'deteriorating'
Trump's trade war is inflicting an increasingly painful toll on the US economy and on Wall Street.
China Slams US: Won't Change State-Run Economy Despite Trade War Demands
China's newest salvo blasting Trump suggests trade talks with the U.S. are in deep trouble.
US-China trade war will get worse and last longer, analysts say
Trump's trade war aginst China is here to stay and Wall Street has to live with it
Elon Musk hires meme maker as Tesla's social media manager
Lucky man who got the job as Tesla's social media manager because of a sheep's photo.
Apple wanted to buy Tesla and fire Elon Musk in 2013
Tesla's in trouble and Apple's waiting in the wings to snap it up.
Morgan Stanley sees Tesla shares falling to $10 in worst-case scenario
Tesla's stock continues to take a pounding in the absence of a clear growth plan from Elon Musk.
Google suspends Android updates for Huawei after Trump's trade blacklist
Google has heeded the Trump administration's call for U.S. firms to stop doing business with Huawei.
Trump declares national emergency over IT security
President Donald Trump declares a national emergency to limit the threat posed to the US by foreign IT technologies.
iPhone 11 price may jump 14% due to new US tariffs, analysts say
Apple will likely bite the bullet and take losses rather than increase the prices of its iPhones.
US consumers are paying for Trump's China tariffs, White House adviser Kudlow confirms
White House adviser Larry Kudlow correctly says it's U.S. consumers that are suffering from Trump's higher taxes on Chinese goods, and not the Chinese government as claimed by president Donald Trump.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk faces trial for calling British diver 'pedo'
Elon Musk and British diver Vernon Unsworth will meet in court Oct. 22 to settle a legal dispute triggered by Musk.
Volkswagen's Tesla killer, ID.3 Electric, gets 10,000 preorders in 24 hours
VW reports 10,000 prrorders for its new ID.3 electric car, but that falls way short of Tesla's record.
China launches cyber attacks on US allies using stolen NSA hacking tech
China is using the United States' own cyberwarfare weapons against it.
Binance hacked: $40M worth of bitcoin stolen from exchange
Binance admits to having been hacked and losing $40 million in Bitcoin.
At least 41 dead as fiery Aeroflot plane makes emergency landing in Moscow
A Russian Sukhoi jetliner with 83 passengers and crew on board lands in flames in Moscow, killing 41 persons.
Tesla self-driving tech will boost market cap to $500B, Elon Musk says
Tesla is pinning its hopes on hitting $500 billion market cap on its self-driving tech.
Facebook is tracking all users: Here's how to stop it from stalking you
Stop Facebook from tracking your location every time with a few simple steps.
Brunei LGBT law backlash: Global banks boycott hotels owned by sultan
Banks and big businesses worldwide are boycotting hotels owned by the Sultan of Brunei on account of that country's new law that sentences gays to death for homosexual acts.
Apple stock jumps 4% as Q3 forecast beats expectations
Apple beat analysts' estimates in its fiscal Q2 report but did admit to some disappointing metrics.
UNC Charlotte shooting: 2 dead, 4 injured as gunman opens fire on campus
A former UNC student shot dead two people and wounded four others at his alma mater's campus.
US deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein resigns, 2 weeks after Mueller report release
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has resigned, bringing an end to two years of non-stop tensions with the White House.
Jaguar Land Rover To Reward Drivers With Cryptocurrency For Sharing Data
Jaguar wants you to earn cryptocurrency by simply driving your car.
Amazon posts record profit of $3.6B for Q1 2019, warns of Q2 slowdown
Amazon easily beat analysts' expectations in Q1 but might not do so in Q2 by its own admission.
Microsoft hits $1 trillion market cap after earnings beat estimates
Microsoft on Wednesday became only the third publicly listed firm to hit a market cap of $1 trillion.
Tesla faces 'most difficult logistics problem,' loses $702M in Q1
Infuriating logistics problems pummel Tesla's sales during the first quarter of 2019.