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T-Mobile And Sprint Merger Blocked By Lawsuits From Ten US States
The attorney generals of California, New York, Columbia, and seven other states filed lawsuits this week to block the $26 billion merger between T-Mobile and Sprint. The attorney generals of California, New York, Columbia, and seven other states filed lawsuits this week to block the $26 billion merger between T-Mobile and Sprint. -
Trump Threatens To Impose Tariffs If Chinese President Doesn't Meet Him At G20
US President Donald Trump stated that Xi's absence during the G20 summit in Japan would result in added tariffs for an additional $300 billion worth of Chines imports. US President Donald Trump stated that Xi's absence during the G20 summit in Japan would result in added tariffs for an additional $300 billion worth of Chines imports. -
US Services Sector Increase Gives Small Respite To Otherwise Gloomy Economy
Data from ISM and ADP shows increased activity in the country's services sector giving a much-needed boost to the economy. Data from ISM and ADP shows increased activity in the country's services sector giving a much-needed boost to the economy. -
Mexico Hopeful Of Agreement To Stop Trump's Tariff Threat
Officials from both countries are scheduled to meet again in Washington later this week to discuss measures that would prevent Mexican tariffs from being imposed. Officials from both countries are scheduled to meet again in Washington later this week to discuss measures that would prevent Mexican tariffs from being imposed. -
Trump Issues Travel Ban To Cuba In Political Strong-Arm Move
The US State Department announced that all passenger and recreational vessels will be banned from travel to Cuba starting this week. The US State Department announced that all passenger and recreational vessels will be banned from travel to Cuba starting this week. -
Manufacturing Decline Seen As Clear Sign Of Global Economic Slowdown
Mounting trade tensions between the United States and China have sent manufacturing indexes down, escalating economist's warning for a possible recession. Mounting trade tensions between the United States and China have sent manufacturing indexes down, escalating economist's warning for a possible recession. -
China Unwilling To Budge Despite US Pressure To Force Trade Deal
Chinese officials challenged the US and mentioned that the country is ready to fight if that is what the US wants, but China is apparently keeping its doors open for negotiations. Chinese officials challenged the US and mentioned that the country is ready to fight if that is what the US wants, but China is apparently keeping its doors open for negotiations. -
Dollar Tree To Add Alcoholic Beverage To 1,000 Struggling Stores
Around 400 Family Dollar Stores will be getting new freezers and coolers that will contain various beverages, including alcoholic drinks, as part of the company's overhaul efforts. Around 400 Family Dollar Stores will be getting new freezers and coolers that will contain various beverages, including alcoholic drinks, as part of the company's overhaul efforts. -
US Economy Grows At Better-Than-Expected 3.1 Percent For Q1
The country's first-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) had beaten initial estimates with a 3.1 percent annualized rate. The country's first-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) had beaten initial estimates with a 3.1 percent annualized rate. -
Huawei Files Lawsuits Claiming US Defense Act Unconstitutional
Huawei filed a motion for judgment against the US' 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) claiming it to unconstitutional. Huawei filed a motion for judgment against the US' 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) claiming it to unconstitutional.