Poll: Seniors ready to Skype doctors, care quality a concern Every morning, 92-year-old Sidney Kramer wraps a blood pressure cuff around his arm and steps on a scale, and readings of his heart health beam to a team of nurses — and to his daughter's smartphone — miles from his Maryland home.
Zinedine Zidane announces he is stepping down as manager of Real Madrid, days after leading them to Champions League victory. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2L7u3BU
Sears, Kmart to close 72 stores in near future The stores destined for closure have not yet been revealed, but the company said it would identify them by mid-day.
Will Congress regulate social media over conservative censorship? Former Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign Director Adrienne Elrod and former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski on concerns of conservative censorship in social media.
Trump plans to go ahead with steel, aluminum tariffs on EU President Donald Trump's administration is planning to impose tariffs on European steel and aluminum imports after failing to win concessions from the European Union, a move that could provoke retaliatory tariffs and inflame trans-Atlantic trade tensions.
Asian and European shares rise on promising Chinese data U.S. stocks are climbing Wednesday morning, recovering some of the ground they lost the day before, as investors hope Italy might be able to avoid a new round of elections.
Ailing Thai beach made famous by Hollywood closes to tourism Once a pristine Thai paradise, mass tourism has exhausted the secluded bay made world famous by the Leonardo DiCaprio movie "The Beach."
The Latest: France: US shouldn't view trade like Wild West The Latest on trade tensions between the United States and the European Union (all times local): 9:45 a.m.
Stock rebound may continue ahead of EU tariff decision President Trump had granted temporary exemptions to the EU, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Australia and Argentina.
Contract for Vegas casino employees nears expiration The two largest resort operators in Las Vegas would lose more than $10 million a day combined if housekeepers, cooks and others go on strike, a possibility starting Friday, the union representing thousands of casino workers said.
China reserves right to retaliate for US investment curbs China has criticized proposed U.S. investment controls as a violation of global trade rules and says it reserves the right to retaliate if they take effect.
Asian shares track Wall Street rebound, as Italy fears fade U.S. stocks are climbing Wednesday morning, recovering some of the ground they lost the day before, as investors hope Italy might be able to avoid a new round of elections.
Harvey Weinstein indicted on rape, criminal sex act charges Harvey Weinstein was indicted on rape and criminal sex act charges, furthering the first criminal case to arise from a slate of sexual misconduct allegations against the former movie mogul.
China factory activity rises to 8-month high in upbeat sign A monthly survey shows Chinese factory activity has risen to an eight-month high, in a positive sign for the world's No. 2 economy.
Tesla Autopilot mode is assisted driving: cybersecurity expert Tesla drivers who engage the Autopilot feature should recognize that it requires the assistance of the driver, a cybersecurity expert told FOX Business.
Poll: Seniors ready to Skype docs, worry about care quality Every morning, 92-year-old Sidney Kramer wraps a blood pressure cuff around his arm and steps on a scale, and readings of his heart health beam to a team of nurses — and to his daughter's smartphone — miles from his Maryland home.
Capitals owner pays for NHL Stanley Cup tickets, travel for 200 employees Tickets are selling for an average of well over $1,000 on the secondary market.
Consumer Reports recommends 'buy' for Tesla Model 3 Consumer Reports is now recommending Tesla's Model 3 compact electric car after a company software update improved its poor braking performance.
Americans trust CEOs more than government: report A new study from public relations firm Edelman revealed that most Americans trust companies more than the government
Roseanne tweets unacceptable, but double standard at play, conservative activist says If you are even a smidgen to the right and say something you regret, apologies do not matter, Charlie Kirk says.
Elon Musk says Tesla CFO deciding whether, when company enters India The billionaire tweeted that challenging regulations in the country are preventing its entry.
Tesla in autopilot crashes into parked police car in California Cybersecurity expert Leeza Garber discusses how a Tesla Model S crashed into a parked police car in California.
Microsoft could be trillion dollar company within a year: Thomas Lee Fundstrat Global Advisors' Thomas Lee on the markets, the U.S. technology sector and the outlook for bitcoin.
Timeline for 'phase two' tax cuts House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, (R-Calif.), on the outlook for the U.S. economy, North Korea, the push for 'phase two' tax cuts, ObamaCare and censorship of conservative speech.
After meeting Trump, Kim Kardashian could spark criminal justice reform: Kennedy FBN’s Kennedy on Kim Kardashian’s request for President Trump to pardon her grandmother.
Bernie Sanders agenda ‘all free,’ Karl Rove says The Vermont senator is considering another run for the White House, according to his former campaign manager.
Starbucks CEO on China: Market that has decades of growth ahead Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson on the outlook for the company, the tax reform legislation, growth in China, efforts to innovate with new beverages, the new deal with Nestle and the company's sensitivity training.
Starbucks CEO on anti-bias training: Not a one-time thing Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson on the company's anti-bias training at stores across the country and the company's new bathroom policy.
The White House reportedly plans to let a temporary exemption granted to European steel and aluminium expire. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2H31QJT