Sidney Powell Pleads Guilty and the Latest on Georgia’s 2020 Fraud Case
Powell was scheduled to go on “speedy” trial on Oct. 23, along with another co-defendant Kenneth Chesebro. Now, she may testify against Trump.
Powell was scheduled to go on “speedy” trial on Oct. 23, along with another co-defendant Kenneth Chesebro. Now, she may testify against Trump.
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said he’s hopeful the US is able to avoid a recession despite rapid and steep interest-rate hikes over the past 18 months.
A drumbeat of bad news for Apple Inc. is casting doubt on the argument that the world’s most valuable company is immune to risks related to economic turbulence.
Advertising payments from Expedia Group Inc.’s vacation home rental business to Alphabet Inc.’s Google ballooned 10 times over a five-year period, but failed to increase traffic after the search engine started showcasing its own flight and hotel information, a former executive of the company told a federal judge.
American International Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer Peter Zaffino said the biggest challenge to the insurance sector over the last decade has been “unpredictable risks” including the pandemic, wars and climate change.
China continues efforts to modernize, diversify and expand its nuclear arsenal, with about 500 operational warheads today and more than 1,000 likely by 2030, the Pentagon said.
Russia has been suspended from the Egmont Group of financial intelligence units.
Elliott Investment Management founder Paul Singer said the world is much more perilous than markets are pricing in and that investors should be more worried.
The northern US is on track for a mild winter, though New York and other East Coast cities should brace for the return of heavy snow storms after last winter’s virtually flake-free season.
Alphabet Inc.’s Google, Apple Inc. and Meta Platforms Inc. won approval from US regulators to deploy a new set of mobile virtual- and augmented-reality devices, including goggles and in-car connections.