For-Profit Colleges Accused of Fraud
Almost 24,000 students have filed complaints against large universities in the past year and a half. They claim that schools are committing fraud to...
Tesla to Remain Public
On Friday, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Inc., confirmed the company will not go private. He said investors had convinced him to keep the...
National Enquirer CEO Granted Immunity
Federal prosecutors granted immunity to David Pecker, the CEO of The National Enquirer, in exchange for details on a case.
Anonymous sources at The National...
Democrats Use GAO Report to Blame Trump for Low Obamacare Enrollment
The Government Accountability Office released a report on Thursday criticizing President Donald Trump's administration's handling of health care enrollment.
Open enrollment for 2019 health insurance...
Facebook Policing Foreign Misinformation Users
Delete, delete, delete. Facebook deleted 32 accounts last month. On Tuesday, the company said it had deleted 652 accounts, groups and pages owned by...
Fit3D Launches BodyBlock AI Body Scan Data Service For Fashion Industry
Recently, we’ve seen major established retailers close shop due to online shopping or items just not being sold. This resulted in a company like...
EU Seeking to Reduce Trade Tensions with US
Jean-Claude Juncker, the European Commission president, is coming to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump on July 25.
EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom says she...
EU Fines Google $5 Billion for Restricting Competition
The European Union imposed a fine of $5 billion against Google on Wednesday for forcing smartphone makers to install their apps on Android-run devices....
AT&T Prepares for Antitrust Battle after Purchase of Time Warner
The U.S. Department of Justice has a slight chance to overturn AT&T’S purchase of Time Warner, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson stated on Friday. He...
U.S. Companies to Supply ZTE Again
On Friday, the U.S. Department of Commerce lifted a ban on companies from the U.S. that sell goods to ZTE Corp., allowing the second...