Man accused of posting Prince George info denies terrorism An alleged supporter of the Islamic State group charged with sharing information about Prince George on social media has denied committing terrorism offenses.
Supreme Court to hear Google class action settlement case The Supreme Court has agreed to review the settlement of a class action lawsuit involving Google, where the settlement agreement largely directed money to organizations rather than search engine users.
Many Christian leaders are predicting the greatest harvest of souls in history is upon us, or will soon be. Some say this next revival will be like a huge wave that washes over the whole world. Among them is John Arnott, who saw a vision of a wave so big, he called it a tsunami... from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2JANXUU
Trump's push to modernize America's infrastructure AECOM CEO Michael Burke on President Trump's push to build a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico and efforts to improve America's infrastructure.
Buyouts, strong earnings push US stock indexes higher A burst of corporate deals and strong earnings reports helped push U.S. stock indexes higher in early trading Monday.
EU Brexit negotiator urges faster action over Irish border The European Union's chief Brexit negotiator has urged faster action on the fraught problem of the Irish border, saying there should be agreement by June on a way to keep it open.
2 nurses sue Boston hospital alleging racial discrimination Two Haitian-American nurses have sued Boston's prestigious Brigham and Women's Hospital, one alleging she was denied a promotion because she is black and the other saying management retaliated against her for standing up for her colleague.
Treasury unveils ‘fix’ for restoring Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac must be out of government conservatorship, Secretary Steven Mnuchin said.
3 Stocks That Tripled Since the Start of 2017 Baozun, Shopify, and Weight Watchers have more than tripled in the last 16 months. Let's see how they got here and where they're going.
Higher prices on the menu energizes McDonald's 1Q Traffic at McDonald's restaurants was surprisingly strong during the first quarter, pushing the world's biggest burger chain far past Wall Street expectations.
There is patriotism, tinged with regret and distress, among migrants seeking US asylum, writes James Cook. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2rajuGN
Future of AI in asset management MetLife Executive V.P. Steve Goulart on the U.S. economic outlook, Federal Reserve policy and the impact of technology on asset management.
German nationalist wins injunction against Facebook A leading German nationalist politician has won a court injunction forcing Facebook to ensure a user's slur against her can't be seen in Germany.
Thousands rally in Moscow for internet freedom At least several thousand people are rallying in Moscow to protest against recent restrictions on internet freedom in Russia.
US consumer spending rebounded 0.4% in March Consumer spending is considered key to economic growth since it accounts for 70 percent of economic activity.
French giant AccorHotels acquires Movenpick for $565 million The mammoth French AccorHotels group is acquiring Movenpick's 84 hotels around the world in a deal worth 560 million Swiss francs ($565 million).
McDonald's traffic is heavy, and its profits surge Traffic at McDonald's restaurants was surprisingly strong during the first quarter, pushing the world's biggest burger chain far past Wall Street expectations.
Is Skyworks Solutions Stock a Buy? The semiconductor company has a strong presence in the smartphone and mobile device market, major growth potential in the Internet of Things, and a cheap share price.
US consumer spending rebounded 0.4 percent in March, while annual inflation up 1.9 percent US consumer spending rebounded 0.4 percent in March, while annual inflation up 1.9 percent.
EU Brexit negotiator urges Irish border solution The European Union's chief Brexit negotiator has urged faster action on the fraught problem of the Irish border, saying there should be agreement by June on a way to keep it open.
McDonald's traffic is heavy, and its profits, revenue soar Traffic at McDonald's restaurants was surprisingly strong during the first quarter, pushing the world's biggest burger chain far past Wall Street expectations.
US judge blocks Fujifilm, Xerox merger temporarily The preliminary injunction came a day after the companies reopened deal talks on their $6.1-billion merger.
McDonald's US same-restaurant sales beat estimates Net income rose to $1.38 billion, or $1.72 per share, from $1.21 billion, or $1.47 per share, a year earlier
As deadline looms, EU awaits news of US tariff exemption The European Union is still waiting to hear whether its 28 member nations will be exempt from new U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs just hours before the measures could enter force.
Allergan tops estimates as Botox, aesthetics products drive gains Allergan said on Monday revenue from the aesthetics unit, which also sells products that can melt excess body fat, rose nearly 30 percent in the three months ended March 31.
Global shares start busy data week solidly Shares were higher in Europe and Asia on Monday following the release of better-than-expected manufacturing data for China.
Appeals court to hear lawsuit over Louisiana oil pipeline A company building a crude oil pipeline in Louisiana is asking a federal appeals court to throw out a judge's order that had halted construction work in an environmentally fragile swamp.
Many Christian leaders are predicting the greatest harvest of souls in history is upon us, or will soon be. Some say this next revival will be like a huge wave that washes over the whole world. Among them is John Arnott, who saw a vision of a wave so big, he called it a tsunami... from CBNNews.com https://ift.tt/2raN51J
South Korea to remove propaganda loudspeakers at border South Korea had already turned off its loudspeakers ahead of Friday's summit talks, and North Korea responded by halting its own broadcasts.
Climate experts in Bonn seek to make Paris climate deal work Diplomats and environmentalists are gathering in Bonn, Germany, to keep working on the rules governing the Paris climate accord.
How cyber security firm Darktrace was set up by former members of the UK security services and maths professors. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Kpbz0j
Merkel: Europe will push back if hit with trade tariffs The three European leaders "agreed that the U.S. ought not to take any trade measures against the European Union," which is "resolved to defend its interests within the multilateral trade framework."
Sprint, T-Mobile have to sell $26.5B deal to antitrust cops To gain approval for their $26.5 billion merger agreement, T-Mobile and Sprint aim to convince antitrust regulators that there is plenty of competition for wireless service beyond Verizon and AT&T.
Ocean Resort owner reveals plans for former Revel casino When it opens this summer (a date has not yet been set), guests will be able to smoke, eat at a buffet, take bus trips to the resort and find their way around the place much easier.
Trump's threats on trade unsettle farming, ranching backers Deep in Montana's ag country, ranchers' and farmers' support of President Donald Trump is being put to the test as the president's bellicose threats of a trade war with China risk their livelihoods.
'Avengers: Infinity Wars' opens with record $250M, passing 'Star Wars' The track record for Marvel, along with the hyper, extravagant effort put into the long-planned "Infinity War," made the record-setting weekend something of a fait accompli.
Britain, France and Germany agree support for Iran nuclear deal This comes as a deadline looms next month for President Donald Trump to decide on whether to restore U.S. economic sanctions on Tehran.
Walmart extends European reach with Sainsbury’s, Asda merger Walmart's European unit Asda is merging with Sainbury's creating Britain's largest supermarket group by market share.
Apple, the Fed and Jobs will dominate the markets this week Markets will have plenty of data to digest from earnings to the Fed and the biggest economic report of the month.
Sainsbury's agrees to buy Walmart Inc.'s British unit Asda for 7.3 billion pounds ($10.1 billion) in cash and stock Sainsbury's agrees to buy Walmart Inc.'s British unit Asda for 7.3 billion pounds ($10.1 billion) in cash and stock.
Treasury’s Mnuchin is optimistic about improved trade, tariffs and the economy Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is preparing to talk trade on his trip to China.