China’s foreign ministry has warned Australia to handle the bilateral relationship with “mutual respect and equality” after it imposed “devastating” tariffs of up to 212% on Australia wines. It comes as the country increases its coal import quotas for...
For some Portland vendors, this holiday shopping season could be make or break. That's why the Old Town Community Association launched a weekly pop-up series, featuring local businesses throughout the holiday season. That includes Aliyah Santiago, who is just...
Canada announced Saturday a ban on exporting certain medicines that are or may soon be in short supply, a measure in response to a US plan to import drugs from its northern neighbor. The plan promoted by outgoing US...
Gold futures prices are sharply down and hit a five-month low in early U.S. trading Friday. Silver prices hit a two-month low in early U.S. trading. After an overnight session of uneventful and near-steady price action, the New York session began with...
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS), Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and President Donald Trump late Friday appealed a federal judge’s ruling suspending service changes and requiring aggressive steps to ensure ballot deliveries ahead of the November presidential election, the Justice Department said.
As holiday shopping gets into gear this weekend, its uncertain how Small Business Saturday on Nov. 28 will move the needle and help the millions of business owners on Main Street struggling to survive. According to a Small Business Saturday Survey conducted...
Every so often rumors pop up that phones are going portless, opting to make everything from charging to data connections completely wireless. That’s especially true of Apple. It seems like every time we head into a new iPhone rumor...
Ministers’ pledges to preserve the UK’s food and farming standards after Brexit will not prevent the import of lower-standard products and could spell potential disaster for Britain’s farmers, a report has found. The government has repeatedly promised that a...
TOKYO - Oil prices were mixed on Friday in quiet trade due to the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, with West Texas Intermediate (WTI) dropping more than 1% amid concerns about oversupply and doubts about a vaccine to end the coronavirus pandemic.
The U.K. on Friday said a new government unit will work to tackle ongoing concerns about a concentration of power among a small number of tech giants. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport said it plans to...
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