An international tribunal ruled that China’s claim to historic rights in most of the South China Sea has no legal basis, dealing a severe setback to Beijing that the U.S. fears could intensify Chinese efforts to establish its control by force. 143
Beijing will paint a verdict that strikes down its historic claims in the South China Sea as rooted in a U.S. conspiracy to contain China’s rise.
The rally in global stocks continued Tuesday, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average set a new intraday high, building on recent gains a day after the S&P 500 closed at a record.
President Obama is suggesting that Congress and his White House successor add a government-run insurance option to the Affordable Care Act. 689
Kind words for presumptive presidential rival came in a previously unreported clip from ‘Trumped!,’ a syndicated radio feature that aired from 2004 to 2008 and consisted of a daily commentary of about 60 seconds from the real-estate mogul. 703
Hillary Clinton will appear with primary opponent Bernie Sanders after weeks of negotiations between the two camps. Mr. Sanders is expected to endorse Mrs. Clinton but a main question is whether rank-and-file voters who backed the Vermont senator will fall in line.
The SEC is investigating whether Tesla Motors breached securities laws by failing to disclose a fatal crash in May involving an electric car that was driving itself. 102
Nintendo shares rose 12.7% in Tokyo trading following a 25% surge on Monday, pushing the videogame maker’s market capitalization above $30 billion. But how much revenue will flow to the company’s bottom line?
Accountants will soon get a new and expanded rule book that gives them step-by-step guidance on what to do if they uncover corporate misdeeds, from money laundering to environmental abuses.
Customers at many of Starbucks’ U.S. stores will pay as much as 30 cents more for certain beverages, causing the average customer ticket to increase by about 1%.
AMC said Tuesday that it would acquire European movie theater operator Odeon & UCI for about $650 million in a deal helped by the weaker British pound following the U.K.’s vote to leave the European Union.
The U.K.’s vote to leave the European Union poses risks to global economic growth and oil demand in Europe, OPEC said.
Bank of England officials defended their conduct during the U.K.’s referendum debate, saying warnings about the potential risks facing the economy are being borne out.
Silicon Valley investor Jim Breyer and Chinese firm IDG Capital have raised one of the largest venture-capital funds in China despite concerns that the market for later-stage startups is overheated.
The cost of chocolate’s two crucial ingredients, cocoa butter and sugar, has risen sharply this year, in an unwelcome development for chocolate makers.
Consumers and mall landlords are paying more attention to security issues amid the spate of shootings in public areas in recent months.
“Confessions of a Married Woman,” an invitation-only Facebook group, has grown quickly in a country where women often face sexual harassment and violence.
In mature economies, defaults usually usher in wrenching change. But China’s efficiency drive—aimed at long-coddled state industries—is taking a back seat to short-term concerns about growth and jobs.
After years of weak offense, baseball players are adopting a new approach: Forget about your batting average and swing for the fences. And it’s working.
Nobel Prize winner Rod MacKinnon found that pungent and spicy tastes can hinder neurological misfires that cause muscle cramping. He and others developed the spicy drink, Hotshot, to help. 63
Some doctors say the government’s effort to screen millions of people risks overdiagnosis of the condition and could cause needless fears.
Absorbable stent from Abbott is used in hopes of reducing repeat procedures and other complications in treating blocked arteries.
The animated film features the voices of Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon and Scarlett Johansson.
Fox Broadcasting Co. said Monday the network would begin live-streaming its primetime programming in a bid to target viewers who want to tune into programs on the web instead of traditional TV.