Pentagon: ‘Huawei is too close to the government’
U.S. officials have long complained that Chinese intellectual property theft has cost the economy billions in revenue and threatens national security.
Waterstones boss takes helm at Barnes & Noble
James Daunt becomes chief at Barnes & Noble after the US chain is bought by hedge fund Elliott.
Acting DOD chief blames Russia’s ‘unprofessional’ behavior after near-collision with US warship
“There was obviously a safety issue there. That behavior was unsafe and unprofessional. We’ll have military-to-military conversations with the Russians,” Shanahan told reporters outside the Pentagon.
Here’s a first look at ‘dark mode’ on the iPhone
Apple announced a new dark mode is coming in iOS 13 to iPhones this fall. Here’s what it looks like in the iOS 13 developer beta right now.
Sir Philip Green in final bid to save retail empire
The retail tycoon is seeking a less severe rent reduction for his Arcadia Group than previously proposed.
How to use Amazon Alexa to get in a quick workout anywhere
You can use Amazon Alexa to exercise wherever you are. All you have to do is ask Alexa to start a workout, whether it’s a five-minute abs-focused exercise or a seven-minute full body. Here’s how.
US jobs growth in shock May slowdown
The dollar falls as the weaker-than-expected data raises expectations of a cut in US interest rates.
Google’s streaming platform could shake things up at this year’s biggest gaming expo
Google’s Stadia platform may turn gamers’ attention to streaming at this year’s E3 conference.
Economic clouds gather over Germany
The eurozone’s largest economy has its growth forecast cut sharply by the country’s central bank.
Xi calls Trump his friend and says the US won’t disconnect with China
The Chinese president told an audience at the annual St. Petersburg International Economic Forum that his country is an “ardent proponent” of globalization.
