The coronavirus has infected more than 6.4 million people around the world as of Wednesday, killing at least 380,764 people.
Nationwide tensions appeared to ease Tuesday night, as thousands of demonstrators launched peaceful protests across the U.S. over the police killing of George Floyd.
Investors clung to optimism for a smooth economic reopening as more coronavirus restrictions started to ease.
Robust App Store sales will buoy Apple’s revenues this quarter and could lead its stock higher over the next year, Morgan Stanley says.
The move, set to be announced on Wednesday, penalizes China after Beijing failed to comply with an existing agreement on flights between the world’s two largest...
The numbers get stronger each week as homebuyers rush back into the market, hoping to get their hands on what few homes there are for sale.
Black Americans have taken the brunt of the coronavirus damage and are more concerned about the pandemic than other racial groups.
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Ferguson voters have elected Ella Jones as the city’s first black mayor as protests over the death of George Floyd and police treatment of black communities...
After threatening states that he would dispatch the military to quell protests, President Donald Trump appeared to be privately backing off, with White House officials saying...