Canada to halt sales of breast implants linked to cancer
Canadian health officials on Friday announced they plan to halt the sale of implants linked to a form of cancer.
U.S. government pledges $16B in aid to help farmers offset tariffs
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue unveiled a $16 billion aid program Thursday to help U.S. farmers offset the effects of Chinese tariffs.
Chevrolet unveils first-ever Corvette with mid-body engine
For the first time in history, Chevrolet has unveiled a version of its Corvette with the engine placed in the middle of its body.
U.S. cotton industry quietly faces crisis from China trade war
While soybeans have remained front and center in the United States trade war with China, American cotton is quietly facing its own tariff-induced crisis.
WTO: U.S. can tax $7.5B worth of European goods over subsidies to Airbus
The World Trade Organization ruled Wednesday the Trump administration has legal ground to impose new tariffs on $7.5 billion worth of European exports, because of subsidies the global body considers illegal that were given to aircraft manufacturer Airbus years ago.
Farmers to Congress: Allow schools to serve whole milk
A growing number of America's dairy farmers are pushing to allow whole milk back in public schools.
6 executives out in shakeup at Bed Bath & Beyond
Retailer Bed Bath & Beyond underwent a surprise leadership shakeup Tuesday that saw six executives leave the company.
Dow Jones, U.S. stocks post sharp drops after U.S. airstrike on Iran general
U.S. stocks and the Dow Jones Industrial Average failed to recover by the end of the day Friday from a sharp opening tumble following the killing of top Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad.
FCC: Cellphone carriers could face $200M in fines for selling data
Fines against four major cellphone carriers could top $200 million, Federal Communication Commission Chairman Ajit Pai suggested Friday.
4.1 million U.S. homeowners past due on their mortgage, data show
More than 4 million American homeowners are past due on their mortgage, a figure that's been fueled by the coronavirus pandemic, industry data showed Friday.
Production of Air Force’s first B-21 stealth bomber on schedule
Northrop Grumman's construction of the first B-21 Raider stealth bomber, slowed by the COVID-19 pandemic, is back on track, a U.S. Air Force official said.
Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp experience outages
A service outage that struck Facebook and its Instagram and WhatsApp platforms early Monday continued well into the afternoon as the tech giant's stock price took a hit on Wall Street.
British Trade Secretary Liam Fox: U.K. businesses ‘lazy and fat’
U.K. Trade Secretary Liam Fox accused British business leaders of being lazy in their attempts to increase the countries exports.
Record demand, pipeline issues pull gas prices higher
Following a robust month for demand, an expected drop in U.S. retail gasoline prices was delayed by pipelines issues in the south, a market report said.