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Political Disagreement Shakes Nigeria's First Family
Friday, October 14, 2016
Aisha Buhari, Nigeria's first lady says she may not back her husband Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari in the country's next election. She doesn't approve of how he runs the government.
Treasury Tries Again To Keep American Firms' Taxes In U.S.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
The department has revised rules first issued in April, aimed at so-called tax inversions and earnings stripping. They involve companies moving their legal addresses and tax bills abroad.
Bombing Suspect Pleads Not Guilty To Attempted Murder And Weapons Charges
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Ahmad Khan Rahimi, accused of bombings in New York and New Jersey, entered his pleas in a New Jersey state court. He has not made any court appearances in connection with separate federal charges.
Report Says Brakes From Hoboken Train Crash Show No Defects
Thursday, October 13, 2016
The brakes were removed from the wreckage of the New Jersey Transit train by the National Transportation Safety Board and were tested. The agency says they worked as designed.
Carmakers Question The Future Of The Automobile, The Driver And The Industry
Thursday, October 13, 2016
BMW and Mercedes-Benz have offered clues on how they expect to deal with a future that includes self-driving cars.
Samsung's Recall Causes Profit Woes
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Samsung Electronics says it's adjusting its earning and cutting its operating profit by $2.3 billion. That's after Samsung ended production of the fire-plagued Galaxy Note 7 smartphone.
Tejano Star Selena Still Draws Sellout Crowd 20 Years After Death
Saturday, October 08, 2016
Makeup inspired by the late Tejano music star Selena Quintanilla has drawn lines at stores around the country.
Volkswagen Is Recalling More Vehicles, But It's Not About The Diesel Scandal
Friday, October 07, 2016
The company says nearly 281,500 Volkswagen and Audi vehicles from as far back as 2007 may leak fuel. Different defects are involved, but one is improperly assembled suction pumps in the fuel tanks.
'Early School Leavers' Face Dismal Social And Economic Prospects
Friday, October 07, 2016
Forty million young people in the world's largest economies are neither in school, employed nor in any kind of training program. They're called NEETs. Economists say they are a big problem.
Putting Traffic Deaths In The Past Tense
Wednesday, October 05, 2016
Transportation officials say road fatalities spiked alarmingly in the U.S. in the first half of 2016. But they say they will develop a plan to eliminate crash deaths in 30 years.
Corporate Profits Take Permanent Vacation In Caymans And Bermuda
Tuesday, October 04, 2016
According to a study, 367 of the companies on the Fortune 500 have at least one subsidiary in a tax haven country. The study found companies are holding $2.5 trillion in profits offshore.
September Figures Show Plateau In U.S. Car Sales
Monday, October 03, 2016
After six years of growth, car sales are beginning to show signs they may have peaked. That could mean consumers will get good deals, but it could also be bad for autoworkers.
Police Release Videos Of Shooting Of Unarmed Black Man in El Cajon, Calif.
Friday, September 30, 2016
After days of progressively larger and angrier protests in a San Diego suburb, local officials released surveillance and witness video in an effort to bring calm.
Samsung's Latest Headache: Reports That Washing Machines May Explode
Friday, September 30, 2016
Samsung is advising owners of certain top-loading washers to use only the delicate cycle when washing bulky items because "affected units may experience abnormal vibrations."
A Wide Gulf Persists Between Black And White Perceptions Of Policing
Thursday, September 29, 2016
According to a new study, only a third of blacks and nearly three-quarters of whites say police in their communities do an excellent or good job using appropriate force.
Americans Unconvinced Of Potential Good Of Self-Driving Cars, Study Finds
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Most Americans say they should always have the option to drive themselves. That's despite the fact the average driver is excited by driverless technology.
Kevin Hart And Amy Schumer: The New King And Queen Of Comedy
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
For the first time in a decade, someone other than Jerry Seinfeld tops Forbes' ranking of the highest-paid comedians.
Transportation Officials To Issue Rules For Self-Driving Vehicles
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
In an unprecedented move, federal safety regulators on Tuesday will issue guidelines for self-driving cars. That means the federal government will be in charge of oversight for the booming industry.
A Diversified Economy Cushions Columbus, Ohio, From Downturns
Monday, September 19, 2016
Being the state capital, home to Ohio State University and attractive to younger workers has made Columbus a nearly recession-proof economic hub of Ohio. Can its success be replicated elsewhere?
After Robust Growth, August Auto Sales Take A Dip
Thursday, September 01, 2016
Major automakers report sales declined in August. A dip in sales mean it's unlikely automakers can match their record setting year in 2015, and it could portend a slowdown in the sizzling auto market.