North Korea claims to be alarmed by US attitudes and committed to the nuclear deal
The United States and North Korea pledged to end the North’s nuclear program and establish peace on the Korean peninsula in the landmark June agreement reached by their leaders in Singapore.
Mars pulls ads from YouTube drill videos
The firm says it was “unacceptable” its brands were appearing next to the controversial rap content.
Savers ‘missing out on better rates’
Experts say millions could get a better return on savings by switching deals irrespective of the Bank rate rise.
Market suggests China will blink first in a trade war, but US political pressures hint otherwise
Chinese market moves suggest China may be the first to blink in the trade war, but strategists says there’s much more to it than that.
Hogs run wild and wreak havoc on farms but USDA redoubling efforts to fight problem
Wild hogs are in at least 39 states and cost up to $2.5 billion annually due to the damage they cause farmers and other industries, but the USDA is fighting back and may get more money from Congress.
Why a few economists think US job growth might not last without one key ingredient
Despite a strong jobs report in July, economists Satyam Panday and Anthony Chan said that growth may not continue.
Apple’s software suggests a larger iPhone X is coming
An early version of iOS 12 showed a graphic for a larger version of the iPhone X. The so-called iPhone X Plus has been rumored to be coming this fall.
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Saudi Prince Alwaleed returns to markets, announcing his first big deal after a 3-month detention
Saudi Prince Alwaleed is back in the market after a 3-month detention at the Riyadh Ritz. His first big deal is a $270 million transaction with the French music-streaming company Deezer, The New York Times reports.
