How Enigma Is Using Big Data to Fight Human Trafficking
My guest today is Hicham Oudghiri, co-founder and CEO of Enigma.
Vietnam: China companies using fake 'Made in Vietnam' labels
Vietnam's government says it is taking more steps to prevent Chinese companies from using illegal "Made in Vietnam" labels to avoid high tariffs that have been imposed by the United States on Chinese goods.
Liz Weston: Don't believe these Social Security myths
Researchers tell us that most people would be better off waiting to claim Social Security benefits.
Supreme Court rules against oil drilling platform workers
The Supreme Court has ruled against workers on oil drilling platforms off California who argued they should be paid for the off-work time they spend on the platform, including sleeping.
Ford's new police Explorer aimed to dominate law enforcement
Ford's Interceptor Utility is an all-new model aimed at maintaining its dominance in the law enforcement market.
Business Choice Awards 2019: CRM
It's always nice when readers back up the editors.
Nissan slams Renault abstention on governance efforts vote
Nissan's chief executive has criticized the Japanese automaker's French alliance partner, Renault, for trying to block changes to strengthen governance following the arrest of former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn.
Japan's bare detention center holds many without convictions
With its bare cells, the Tokyo Detention House looks much like a high-security prison, but those who get incarcerated here, including former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, have not been convicted of any crime.
World shares rise after US drops planned tariffs on Mexico
World shares rose Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump suspended plans to impose tariffs on Mexico as the countries inked a deal on immigration.
UK economy shrank as Brexit deadline disrupted manufacturing
Britain's economy got off to a poor start in the second quarter, shrinking by 0.4% in April compared to the previous month, as the country felt the impact of preparing for a now-delayed departure from the EU.
Virginia city to divest budget funds from fossil fuels
Officials in Charlottesville, Virginia, have voted to divest the city's operating budget investments from any entity involved in the production of fossil fuels or weapons.
Kim Dotcom fights US extradition in New Zealand's top court
Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom and three of his former colleagues are fighting against being extradited to the U.S. in New Zealand's top court.
China's trade surplus soars, as exports unexpectedly edge up
China has reported a sharp jump in its trade surplus for May, as imports fell off and exports edged up.
Asian stocks rise as Chinese trade data beats expectations
Asian financial markets advanced Monday after China released better-than-expected trade data for May, though worries remain over trade negotiations between the Washington and Beijing.
'Secret Life of Pets 2' bests 'Dark Phoenix' at box office
Scorched by poor reviews, the $200 million "Dark Phoenix" earned a franchise low of $33 million from 3,721 North American locations over the weekend.
Lawyers say Ghosn surprised by Renault action against him
Lawyers for former Renault chief Carlos Ghosn say they're surprised the French automaker's board has launched legal proceedings against Ghosn.
Cruise line says search for passenger in Mediterranean ended
A cruise operator says a passenger went overboard during a voyage in the Mediterranean Sea and a search for the missing Korean woman has been called off without her being found.
Average US price of gas drops 9 cents per gallon to $2.84
The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline dropped 9 cents per gallon (3.8 liters) over the past three weeks, to $2.84.
How much Rafael Nadal made winning his 12th French Open title
Rafael Nadal beat Dominic Thiem on Sunday to win his 12th French Open title — and he also scored a big pay check as well.
Nadal beats Thiem to win 12th French Open title
No other man or woman has won as many as 12 titles at any of the four Grand Slam tournaments.












