Charlie Ergen presents significant obstacle in T-Mobile-Sprint negotiations with DOJ
Controversial chief of telecom giant Dish Network Corp. Charlie Ergen looking to wrap up purchase of T-Mobile-Sprint spectrum as part of divestiture plan.
IMF’s Christine Lagarde nominated to become next ECB president
Draghi -- who played a vital role in Europe’s economic recovery -- will see his term, which cannot be renewed, come to an end in October.
Elizabeth Warren calls on ex-FDA chief to resign from Pfizer board
Pfizer is one of the world’s biggest drugmakers and has been a target of President Trump, who slammed the company for raising drug prices.
House panel sues Treasury, IRS over Trump's tax returns
The suit comes after the White House ignored congressional subpoenas for the information.
Citizenship question throws wrench into 2020 census as Trump seeks delay
The census is slated to officially begin next January, with the first forms distributed to remote Alaskan communities.
Google and Amazon harmful to consumers? Walmart, Target, Home Depot and others think so
The Trump admin is divvying up antitrust oversight of Amazon, Google, Facebook and Apple.
US states sue EPA for stricter asbestos rules
The attorneys general from California and Massachusetts, Xavier Becerra and Maura Healey, said on Monday they are leading the case, after the EPA denied the states' petition that it collect more data on asbestos.
Minimum wages rising in these states, cities
The current federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour.
Lawsuit targets alleged Puerto Rico power company corruption
The board said billions of dollars in alleged overpayments from 2002 to 2015 caused the power company to slide deeper into debt.
Possible Fannie, Freddie IPO whets Wall Street's appetite
Government housing officials have publicly stated that reforming Fannie and Freddie is a priority and they are weighing an eventual public offering that could mean an equity sale of as much as $100 billion.
New Jersey residents fleeing 'in droves' as state Democrats fight over millionaire's tax
Gov. Phil Murphy said the state government will not shut down over budget disagreements.
Debt collectors hired to track down Rhode Island families with unpaid school lunch bills
At least two school districts have contracted firms to recover their losses.
Ocasio-Cortez, colleagues probing Gilead over HIV drug donations
The federal government owns the patent for Truvada, which earned Gilead $3 billion in sales in 2018.
Supreme Court says disputed congressional maps can't be ruled unconstitutional for political reasons
The decision punts oversight of new electoral districts to the states.
2020 Democratic debate: Sanders, Biden and a party divided?
Key business themes to watch for in Thursday’s debate.
FAA uncovers new Boeing Max issue as carriers extend flight cancellations
United Airlines joined American Airlines and Southwest Airlines in cancelling flights through Labor Day as a result of the Max grounding.
Oregon GOP state senators fled state to avoid climate change vote
Eleven Republican state senators made a run and fled Oregon to avoid voting on a cap-and-trade bill to combat climate change.
Boeing CEO rules out re-branding of Max fleet
CEO Dennis Muilenburg also ruled out the possibility of a name change for the Max fleet.
Trump: US should sue Google for 'trying to rig' the 2020 elections
The tech giants have faced legal scrutiny from the European Union and others.
Low-tax states ramp up efforts to recruit unhappy SALT cap victims
From individuals to businesses, some states see are hoping to seize the opportunity.



















