Suez Canal ship Ever Given freed, traffic resumes in crucial shipping channel
The colossal container ship Ever Given that has blocked the Suez Canal since last Tuesday is on the move again after being refloated.
AT&T outages stretch into third day, with 911, cell, Internet services around Nashville affected
"We expect to activate power to at least four additional floors of the building during the day today and are working on the cooling equipment to manage the temperatures in the facility," AT&T said. "Teams are assessing equipment on the building’s lower floors for any damage caused by the flooding of the building."
Facebook and Twitter reducing distribution of New York Post Hunter Biden story
Facebook and Twitter limited the distribution of a story in the New York Post about a purported email between Hunter Biden and an adviser to a Ukrainian energy company.
Coronavirus Phase 4 stimulus could be done piecemeal, GOP package coming Monday: Mnuchin
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told "Fox News Sunday" that a Republican version of a coronavirus Phase 4 stimulus bill will be introduced Monday.
Kanye West threatens to break with Adidas, Gap if not named to their boards
During a freewheeling campaign rally in North Charleston, South Carolina, rapper Kanye West threatened to walk away from work with Adidas and Gap if he is not named to their respective company boards.
Texas pauses coronavirus reopening as cases spike
Texas, the second largest U.S. state, is pausing its reopening plan as coronavirus cases rise, Gov. Greg Abbott announced Thursday.
Police must have tools they need to 'fairly' do job: former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett
Former senior adviser to President Obama Valerie Jarrett reacted to the "defund the police" push among some protesters since the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis in an interview with "Mornings with Maria."
New York Times editor resigns after backlash over Tom Cotton 'Send in the Troops' op-ed
A New York Times editor resigned under pressure from coworkers and Democrats who criticized an op-ed by Republican Sen. Tom Cotton calling for deploying the military to deter rioters and looters.
FDA lifts restrictions on coronavirus mask sterilization tech after Trump touts company
The Food and Drug Administration will allow an Ohio company to sterilize thousands more masks for health care workers than it initially approved after President Trump touted the technology on Sunday.
Ex-Wells Fargo CEO referred to DOJ for alleged false statements to Congress
House Financial Services Chairwoman Maxine Waters referred former Wells Fargo CEO Timothy Sloan to the Department of Justice, claiming that Sloan made false statements to Congress in testimony last year.