A new car giant is born. European parliament elections shift power away from the center. And former Google chairman Eric Schmidt explains why football coach Bill Campbell was so influential.
The House passes a bill to protect Americans in retirement. Is the U.S. in a trade “cold war” with China. Florida’s new governor actually acknowledges climate change, and even says the phrase.
Farmers get some help from the Trump Administration to deal with the repercussions of the trade war with China. When an older person is being scammed by family, when does protecting them turn into discrimination?
Britain’s prime minister sets out her exit timetable. Japanese leader Shinzo Abe hosts President Trump against a backdrop of trade tensions. And we ask, “What’s the global appeal of Comic Con?”
Is there now such a thing as a “Trump Tax”? Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi wins a second term. There’s a fight in Louisiana over what can and can’t be called “rice”.
Suspicious or unusual bank activity can often signal a scam; but should a teller be able to monitor a long-time account holder’s ledger activity to flag a possible scam?
India’s prime minister is set for a second term. The World Health Organization urges action to tackle a new breed of superbugs. And why are Chinese consumers turning to crowdfunding for healthcare?