‘I’m being jailed for four emails from 12 years ago’
A former trader says the US government submitted misleading evidence to court.
What to do if you hate your boss
Almost one in 10 people don’t get on with their bosses, but how should they handle it?
Death toll in Baghdad protests rises to 19
Iraqi protesters pressed on with angry anti-government rallies in the capital and across several provinces for a fifth day Saturday, with security agencies fatally shooting 19 protesters.
North Korea breaks off nuclear talks with US in Sweden
North Korea’s top negotiator said late on Saturday that working-level nuclear talks in Sweden between officials from Pyongyang and Washington had broken off, dashing prospects for an end to months of stalemate.
Trump slams Romney as ‘pompous ass’ for critique of Ukraine call
President Donald Trump on Saturday called U.S. Senator Mitt Romney a “pompous ass” after his sharp critique of the president’s push for other nations to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden.
UK police arrest climate activists before protests
British police arrested climate change activists in London ahead of planned protests by Extinction Rebellion on Monday, the group and police said.
US importers stockpile Parmigiano, Provolone as tariffs on EU cheeses loom
Importers and shop owners across the country are scrambling to stockpile European cheeses before new U.S. tariffs kick in on Oct. 18.
Here’s what small businesses, slammed by China tariffs, are doing to minimize impact of trade war
The sweeping tariffs imposed on China for its alleged unfair trade practices was intended to set right imbalances that put U.S. companies at a disadvantage. What wasn’t intended: the financial hit U.S. small businesses are suffering as a result.
Steve Jobs: ‘Technology is nothing’—here’s what he said it really takes to achieve great success
It’s been eight years since Apple co-founder Steve Jobs passed away on Oct. 5, 2011, but his lessons about life, work and success still live on today.
Tim Cook spent a lot of time charming the Trump administration, and it seems to be paying off
Trump seems to listen to Cook and take his concerns seriously. That’s a surprising development for a business leader who supported Hillary Clinton in 2016. But Cook has taken care to cultivate ties with Trump and his family.
