Topline A former Canadian army reservist and an American veteran with neo-Nazi ties will spend nearly a decade in U.S. federal prison after being convicted on charges tied to their roles in planning what the FBI called a violent conspiracy to create chaos at a gun rally and spark a race war. Key Facts Patrik…
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Topline North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr's brother-in-law sold up to $280,000 worth of stocks almost immediately after receiving a call from the senator in February 2020--about a week before markets crashed over coronavirus fears, according to a ProPublica review of new Security and Exchange Commission filings as part of an ongoing insider trading investigation into…
The 17th edition of Lonely Planet’s annual Best In Travel lists of the world's hottest destinations has been released and places particular emphasis on sustainable travel experiences — “ensuring that travellers will have a positive impact wherever they choose to go.” The Cook Islands — one of the world's smallest countries, remote and proudly independent…
THE TECH industry recently appeared to be sitting on cloud nine. One record after another fell when quarterly results were reported three months ago. Revenues had grown by 40% on average compared with the same period a year ago and profits by 90% for the five Western technology titans—Alphabet (Google’s parent company), Amazon, Facebook, Apple…
Here’s a quick and easy brief with all you need to know on the new draft Regulatory Technical Standards and how to comply.
Chip Shortage Erodes Third-Quarter U.S. Economic Growth
Comcast's Broadband Trouble Spots Take Shine Off Earnings Beat
The Justice Department plans to pursue more individuals involved in white-collar crime, as prosecutors look to roll back the Trump administration’s lighter-touch approach to oversight.
Qatar, the world’s top supplier of liquefied natural gas, will invest in Pakistan’s next import terminal in a bid to support one of the fastest growing buyers of the super-chilled fuel.
President Joe Biden will announce Thursday the framework for a $1.75 Trillion tax and spending plan that still hinges on support from key moderates and progressives within the Democratic Party. Bloomberg’s Jennifer Epstein reports on “Quicktake Charge.”









