OPEC is winning the oil war
Oil markets may not balance until late 2016, but supply is finally contracting in a big way. Early last week the EIAconfirmed that U.S.… Read More ›
Oil markets may not balance until late 2016, but supply is finally contracting in a big way. Early last week the EIAconfirmed that U.S.… Read More ›
Support for former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign tumbled in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll published Monday. And the drop… Read More ›
Afghanistan – Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri called on young Muslim men in the United States and other Western countries to carry out attacks… Read More ›
New York, NY – New York City’s first new subway station in a quarter-century opened Sunday, linking Times Square to a booming neighborhood on… Read More ›
Washington – Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus (ryns PREE’-bus) says he expects more aggressive performances at Wednesday’s GOP presidential debate. And he says… Read More ›
After a prolonged spell of silence, al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri has come alive with a series of audio messages. And they’re raising a… Read More ›
Seven months after surviving a no-confidence vote, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott was toppled Monday in a leadership challenge from his popular former communications minister.… Read More ›
Ethan Schmidt and Shannon Lamb both taught at Delta State University. A photo on the school’s website shows them standing together, smiling at a 2013… Read More ›
Syrian ambassador to Moscow denies reports of Russian troop presence on the ground in Syria; Pentagon: Russia’s latest movements suggest plans to establish forward air… Read More ›
According to reports, eight Iranians were killed and 32 more were injured after intense storm winds caused a crane above the Grand Mosque to collapse.… Read More ›
Three years ago, Boyan Slat was a precocious 18-year-old on a TEDx stage in the Netherlands, eloquently introducing people to his radical idea to… Read More ›
More than 500 people gatheredon Sunday in Westbrook, Maine, to pay respects to Leon Gorman, former president and chairman of family-owned L.L. Bean Inc,… Read More ›
Robert Shiller is worried about the stock market. And the Nobel Laureate’s concern can be summed up in this chart, which shows a steady decline… Read More ›
Washington – Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump on Sunday blasted the high salaries of chief executives as a joke and a disgrace and said… Read More ›
Phoenix, AZ – Three teenagers were arrested in Arizona after police say they were launching rocks at cars and pedestrians with a slingshot in… Read More ›
At least 10 people are dead and 59 injured after an explosion ripped through a busy road in the Pakistani city of Multan late… Read More ›
Washington – A new CNN/ORC poll finds that although misperceptions about Barack Obama’s religious beliefs and background persist, they are not as widespread as some recent… Read More ›
On September 27, he will travel to Facebook’s (FB, Tech30) headquarters in California for a townhall style Q&A about “how communities can work together… Read More ›
As it buckles under vast numbers of fleeing Syrians, Germany effectively opts out of borderless Schengen system Munich, Germany (AFP) — Germany said it… Read More ›
Forces intended to target terrorists, Egyptian Ministry of Interior says. CAIRO – Egypt’s police and military killed 12 Egyptians and Mexicans and injured 10 when… Read More ›