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Gold Prices Hit Highest Level Since 2013 Amid US-Iran Conflict
The assassination of Iran's top military commander on Friday sent gold prices soaring to its highest level since 2013 on Monday. The assassination of Iran's top military commander on Friday sent gold prices soaring to its highest level since 2013 on Monday. -
China Tries To Head-Off War Between Iran and US
China prods both the US and Iran to step back from the brink of war. China prods both the US and Iran to step back from the brink of war. -
Borden Dairy Files For Bankruptcy Amid Low Milk Demand And Rising Prices
Borden Dairy Co has become the second major milk producer to file for bankruptcy in the last two months, with Dean Foods filing for its bankruptcy in November. Borden Dairy Co has become the second major milk producer to file for bankruptcy in the last two months, with Dean Foods filing for its bankruptcy in November. -
China Delegation Reschedules US Visit To Sign Phase One Deal
China's trade delegation, led by vice-premier Liu He, will visit the United States on January 13 for a four-day trip to sign the phase one deal in Washington. China's trade delegation, led by vice-premier Liu He, will visit the United States on January 13 for a four-day trip to sign the phase one deal in Washington. -
Mass Killing Deaths in US Reach Record Number in 2019
More than 210 persons murdered in 41 mass killings in the United States this year. More than 210 persons murdered in 41 mass killings in the United States this year. -
Super Saturday In US Sets New One Day Sales Record of $34.4 Billion
Super Saturday 2019 sets a new single days sales record in the U.S. of $34.4 billion. Super Saturday 2019 sets a new single days sales record in the U.S. of $34.4 billion. -
Key US Indexes Post Record Highs Amid Stellar Holiday Sales
The NASDAQ Composite, the S&P 500, and the Dow all rallied on Thursday as retailers report record-breaking holiday sales. The NASDAQ Composite, the S&P 500, and the Dow all rallied on Thursday as retailers report record-breaking holiday sales. -
US Steel To Idle Detroit Plant And Lay Off 1,545 Workers
US Steel Corp is reportedly planning to permanently idle its massive plant in Detroit, which will result in the layoff of 1,575 workers. US Steel Corp is reportedly planning to permanently idle its massive plant in Detroit, which will result in the layoff of 1,575 workers. -
Sutter Health To Pay $575 Million To Settle Anti-Competitive Charges
Sutter Health has agreed to pay $575 million to resolve anti-competitive claims by the California state attorney general, employers, and worker unions. Sutter Health has agreed to pay $575 million to resolve anti-competitive claims by the California state attorney general, employers, and worker unions. -
China Adds More US Products Into Tariff Exclusion List
The Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council announced that it will be adding a new set of US products to its exclusion list for its first round of retaliatory tariffs. The Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council announced that it will be adding a new set of US products to its exclusion list for its first round of retaliatory tariffs.