America's manufacturers hammered by China's coronavirus woes
As the epidemic slows exports from the global manufacturing hub, the higher prices for everything from tubes to metal pieces could further dent earnings.
Scientists testing coronavirus treatments, trial results expected in 3 weeks, WHO says
A continued decline in the number of new cases of coronavirus infections in China is encouraging, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday, while warning that infections outside the country could still spread.
P&G warns coronavirus is disrupting China business
Some in-store demand has shifted to the Internet, but delivery capability is limited, P&G says.
DeVos: 'Many' universities failing to report foreign money
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said her department is educating colleges about reporting foreign funding.
FCC prioritizing 5G while keeping security risks in mind: Chair Ajit Pai
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai discusses the advantages and risks that come with 5G.
Can AI flag disease outbreaks faster than humans? Not quite
Early warnings of disease outbreaks can help people and governments save lives.
A.P. Moller-Maersk's earnings expected to be hurt by coronavirus outbreak
The shipping company expects the outbreak of the new coronavirus in China to hurt its 2020 earnings.
Stocks take breather following record run
S&P 500 and Nasdaq set new highs on Wednesday
China's virus cases fall, deaths rise, but count revised again
China says the number of new virus cases rose by just 394 from the previous day, with the death toll increasing by 114.
China revokes 3 Wall Street Journal reporters' credentials over opinion column
China on Wednesday said it has revoked the press credentials of three reporters for the U.S. newspaper Wall Street Journal over a headline for an opinion column deemed racist by the government.
What started the US and China trade war?
The roots of President Trump's trade war with China can be traced to his 2016 presidential campaign.
Stocks trade higher as coronavirus cases slow
New virus cases in China have been falling
Coronavirus cases fall as China vows no patient unchecked
There are 75,000 cases globally with 2,004 deaths reported.
Napa Valley, California reports coronavirus case as disease spreads globally
Authorities reported a new case of the coronavirus in the U.S.
Huawei accuses U.S. of overlooking HSBC misconduct with Iran
U.S. prosecutors overlooked apparent violations of U.S. sanctions against Iran by HSBC Holdings in exchange for the British bank's cooperation with a government investigation of Huawei Technologies, lawyers for the Chinese telecom giant said.
Coronavirus quarantine: American doctor who survived Ebola shares experience
The coronavirus outbreak is an opportunity to "choose compassion over fear," Ebola survivor Dr. Kent Brantly exclusively told FOX Business.
Coronavirus 'not bothering' L'Oreal supply chain, CEO says
L’Oreal, one of the largest cosmetics companies in the world, is not feeling as much pain from the coronavirus, in part because it tries to manufacture where it sells.
Virus claims life of hospital director in hard-hit Wuhan
As a mysterious new virus enveloped central China's Wuhan early this year, Liu Zhiming mobilized all the resources of his hospital in the city's Wuchang district to deal with the thousands of sick people arriving daily.
China reports 1,886 new virus cases, death toll up by 98
A total of 72,436 cases have been reported in mainland China as of Tuesday, although a spike in recent cases was due to a broader definition in the hardest-hit region based on doctors' diagnoses before laboratory tests were completed.
Travel expert not worried about coronavirus impact on cruise industry
Travel expert Stewart Chiron discusses what it was like on his recent cruise vacation despite coronavirus fears.



















