Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to crack down on extremism of any kind after a driver rammed a van into a crowd of Muslim worshipers, in what police were treating as a terrorist attack. 137
A collision with a cargo ship crushed the captain’s cabin of a U.S. destroyer and other sleeping quarters, giving sailors little time to save themselves as water flooded in. 553
It is the first time in Syria’s civil war that a U.S. pilot has brought down a Syrian government jet, signaling an increased willingness by Washington to directly challenge President Bashar al-Assad. 324
The e-commerce titan, through its Whole Foods deal, may be the player most likely to persuade Americans to buy fresh food online, but it must first solve the “last mile” logistics puzzle that dogs other retailers.
Tech industry leaders will meet with Trump administration officials on Monday to discuss how to improve and better protect federal computer systems.
Confronted with the market power of Facebook and Google, marketers and ad holding companies would welcome the emergence of a third power in digital advertising. But Amazon, Snap, Verizon and AT&T all have an incredibly long way to go challenge the “duopoly.”
The U.K. and the EU started talks on Britain’s exit from the bloc, with the EU’s chief negotiator saying he hoped the two sides can start removing the uncertainties created by the split.
Boeing formally launched a new version of its single-aisle jetliner to regain market share lost to rival Airbus.
European aviation authorities will issue a safety warning to airline pilots about turbulence generated by other aircraft at high altitude, an issue becoming more common as jetliners grow ever larger and fly closer together.
The drug maker hopes the results of a trial for Mystic, a lung-cancer treatment, will prove it was right to fend off a 2014 takeover offer and commit to developing immunotherapy medicines.
Investor Land & Buildings is pushing Saks’ parent Hudson’s Bay to consider strategic alternatives, including possibly taking the company private or redeveloping its vast real-estate holdings.
Under Ted Pick, Morgan Stanley’s bond-trading division has booked four straight quarters of fixed-income revenue above $1 billion. But Mr. Pick is striking a cautious note as other turnarounds have shown promise only to crumble.
The calm that has descended on U.S. financial markets—Wall Street’s “fear gauge” is near all-time lows—is stretching around the globe, with one commonly used measure showing Asian equities near their least volatile this century.
European stocks gained ground ahead of the U.S. market open following French legislative elections which gave President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist party an outright majority in the country’s parliament.
EQT agreed to buy Rice Energy for $6.7 billion, the latest proposed tie-up between energy producers after low oil and gas prices roiled the industry.
New construction activity in Germany that is approaching 20-year highs is disturbing the thousands of tons of bombs, artillery shells, and hand grenades from two world wars still hidden underground.
Greece has blocked a European Union statement slamming Beijing’s human-rights record at a U.N. body, sparking criticism from rights groups.
Forest fires raging through central Portugal killed at least 61 people, a death toll that officials said is expected to rise as firefighters battle six major blazes. The government declared three days of national mourning.
Three Southeast Asian nations under threat from Islamic State-linked militants launched joint maritime patrols in an effort to stop a conflict in the southern Philippines from spreading to other parts of the region.
South Korea said it would scrap plans to build new nuclear-power plants, marking a shift for a nation that ranks among the most reliant on atomic energy.
As malls deal with dwindling tenants and shoppers, medical providers are quickening the pulse of landlords with new leases on once-dead space.
President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior White House adviser, Jared Kushner, plans to travel to the Middle East to try to advance U.S. efforts to reach an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal, a White House official said.
The day before he opened fire on a baseball practice for congressional Republicans outside Washington, D.C., James T. Hodgkinson said he planned to return home to Illinois. 90
A Georgia House special election on Tuesday has turned into a defining clash between the two political parties, with both sides targeting a new cadre of potential swing voters: Republicans uneasy with President Donald Trump. 165
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The Commerce secretary on how the Trump administration is dealing with China, Nafta and the WTO.