
Dr. Roger Klein, a former FDA and CDC adviser, noted that the president had a decent argument for being able to debate in person.

U.S. Senators Mitt Romney (R-UT), Susan Collins (R-ME), and Martha McSally (R-AZ) introduced legislation on Wednesday that would extend the currently expired extra unemployment benefits (UI) through the end of the year.

Police chiefs and experts detail a federal program to transfer surplus equipment from the military to civilian law enforcement agencies for domestic counter-drug and counter-terrorism activities.

Microsoft (MSFT) founder and billionaire Bill Gates wants life to get back like it was before the global coronavirus outbreak. The only way to truly do that is with a vaccine — and that will take time.

U.S. President Donald Trump has been pushing for the use of an anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine against the coronavirus, and one prominent doctor says that could be a problem given the lack of data available.

As the virus spreads, some hospitals could soon be overwhelmed by the number of coronavirus patients.

The U.S. government is suing former NSA contractor Edward Snowden over the publication of his autobiography in an attempt to block the American from profiting from the project.

For more than three years, the Russian lawyer of exiled NSA leaker Edward Snowden told reporters that the former U.S. intelligence contractor held an IT job in the country.

MacKenzie Bezos, worth more than $36 billion after divorcing Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, announced that she will give half of her fortune to charity.

Lost productivity from furloughed workers and weakened economic activity during the 35-day partial government shutdown cost the U.S. economy at least $6 billion, according to a new analysis from S&P Global Ratings.

Apple's problems in China could get even worse, according to a scenario laid out by Citi analysts involving the company's sales going to zero.

Michael Cohen, David Pecker, and Allen Weisselberg have served all as Trump fixers, and now all three are in a position to provide valuable information to federal authorities.

"It is difficult to see a meaningful trade deal replacing NAFTA without Canada being involved."
Vernon Unsworth, a British cave diver who helped rescue 12 Thai children trapped in a cave in July, is suing Tesla CEO Elon Musk for libel and slander, according to the lawsuit filed in a U.S. district court in California.

“Manafort’s cooperating with Mueller may be the motherlode.”

At about 11:42 a.m. ET, Amazon (AMZN) briefly became the second U.S.-listed company to be worth $1,000,000,000,000. The stock fell back below the threshold.

The retail giant is on a serious roll.

The tech world and investors are awaiting a 60 Minutes segment highlighting “The Power of Google" on Sunday evening. And experts think some sort of damage control will be required.

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon stressed the importance of cybersecurity in his annual letter to shareholders and in an interview with Yahoo Finance.

If the world's two largest economies are heading toward a trade war, time is on China's side.

Cyxtera CEO Manuel Medina laments that anti-immigration rhetoric does not reflect the America he knows.

Cyxtera CEO Manuel Medina explains his trajectory as a tech pioneer and how his new company will take part in the upcoming "security revolution."

Former Trump adviser Carter Page has struggled to counter arguments that his ties to Russia reasonably led to court-approved surveillance in 2016.

A gold trader at the center of the largest sanctions evasion scheme in modern history became a star witness when he detailed the gas-for-gold scheme.

A former top NSA official explains how a public-private cyber partnership can be built to address pressing challenges.