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Fed extends emergency lending for 3 more months
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday the Federal Reserve approved a three-month extension of emergency lending under the Federal Reserve Act, allowing it to run until the end of this...
'Cuphead' gets surprise release on PlayStation 4
"Cuphead," a run and gun action game inspired by cartoons of the 1930s, was released onto PlayStation 4 on Tuesday.
Biden unveils racial equality plan
Former Vice President Joe Biden unveiled Tuesday a racial equality plan, a day after he unveiled a women's agenda .
Remington Arms files for bankruptcy
Remington Arms, the country's oldest gun company which is facing a lawsuit from Sandy Hook victims' families, filed for bankruptcy protection in Alabama Monday.
To end King Coal's reign, must his most loyal subjects get paid?
Governments should be prepared to pay billions of pounds to operators of coal-fired power plants in agreements to shut down their plants early, a new article recommends.
Look: Boat falls from trailer, blocks lane of Washington state road
The Washington State Patrol said drivers faced an unusual traffic hazard when a boat came loose from its trailer and ended up partially blocking the road.
Seoul lawmaker roasts Starbucks Korea for promotional giveaway
Mini-suitcases with the Starbucks logo and foldable camping chairs are at the center of an inquiry at South Korea's National Assembly.
Winning the digital transformation race: Three emerging approaches for leading transition
New research from Professor Feng Li, Chair of Information Management at City's Business School has outlined three new approaches that digital innovators can take to reduce the risk of failure...
'Watchmen' leads with 26 Emmy Award nominations
"Killing Eve," and "Schitt's Creek" were among the nominees for the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards announced Tuesday by The Television Academy.
Winning the digital transformation race: Three emerging approaches for leading transition
New research has outlined three new approaches that digital innovators can take to reduce the risk of failure and seize competitive advantage in the industry.
Researchers urge the scientific community to #StopPandemicBias
While there is little doubt that COVID-19 will have lasting impacts on health and the economy, a group of researchers is bringing attention to the effects the pandemic could have...
Five graphs that show how uncertain markets are about the coronavirus recovery
Financial markets can tell us a lot about the economic recovery ahead, based on their direction of travel and how confident investors feel about the future. This is important as...
Katy Perry delays 'Smile' album release to Aug. 28
Katy Perry postponed the release of her new album, "Smile," due to "unavoidable production delays."
Dog that jumped from car window found 600 miles away
A dog who jumped out of a car window on a South Carolina highway was found 11 days later -- 600 miles away in Florida.
Does ride-sharing substitute for or complement public transit?
Ride-sharing apps like Uber, Lyft, Grab, and DiDi have become ubiquitous in cities around the world, but have also attracted much backlash from established taxi companies. Despite its adoption worldwide,...
JetBlue Airways reports second-quarter loss of $450 million
JetBlue Airways lost $450 million in the second quarter as a result of depressed demand for air travel worldwide in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, the carrier said Tuesday.
Pesticides can protect crops from hydrophobic pollutants
Researchers have revealed that commercial pesticides can be applied to crops in the Cucurbitaceae family to decrease their accumulation of hydrophobic pollutants, thereby improving crop safety. The research group consisted...
Media coverage fostered support for gun control in wake of mosque shootings, study finds
Media coverage of the March 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings contributed to an increase in public support for gun control, a study by researchers at the University of Otago, Wellington has...
Racism, regret and rat hunters: what history tells us about previous pandemics
To cope with COVID-19 pandemic fatigue, some are making sourdough starter from scratch while others binge TV shows from a growing number of streaming services. Dan Wallace found relief by...
22 arrested in Portland protest; activists accuse feds of exceeding power
Federal officers arrested 22 people over the weekend during protests at a Portland courthouse, Oregon prosecutors said, as pro-democracy groups filed a lawsuit arguing federal officers have exceeded their authority.
Ohio lawmakers to vote on removing House Speaker Larry Householder after bribery arrest
State lawmakers in Ohio will decide Tuesday whether to remove House Speaker Larry Householder from his leadership post after his arrest last week on corruption charges.
Eight great sandwiches to make with your wild game and fish
Catch it, cook it, and put it on some bread. (Michael Kilcoyne/Unsplash/)This story was originally featured on Field & Stream.If there is one meal that’s more satisfying than a delicious, well-crafted sandwich—it’s a...
Diego Rossi scores twice, leads LAFC to MLS Is Back quarterfinals
Diego Rossi scored twice to lead LAFC to a 4-1 triumph against the Seattle Sounders and push his squad into the MLS Is Back Tournament quarterfinals.
Lollapalooza virtual festival to feature Future, Ellie Goulding, Paul McCartney
Lolla2020, a four-night broadcast featuring new sets and classic performances from Lollapalooza music festival, will stream July 30 to Aug. 2.
Watch live: Rep. John Lewis lies in state at U.S. Capitol for final day
The body of civil rights leader and longtime Rep. John Lewis will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol for one more day Tuesday before he will be moved to...
Watch live: 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards nominations
The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards nominations will be announced during a virtual event Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. EDT.
Lawsuits challenge Trump's federal agents in Portland
President Donald Trump has announced that the U.S. Department of Justice will send a "surge of federal law enforcement" into American cities run by "extreme politicians."
Kairi Sane announces exit from WWE: 'Every day was full of happiness'
Professional wrestler Kairi Sane has announced that she is exiting WWE after joining the company in 2017.