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September 15 2020, 08:00
Apple usually announces a buzzy new lineup of iPhones at its hotly anticipated September event. But not this year.
September 15 2020, 08:00
As news spread that Oracle had reached an agreement to become TikTok's partner in the United States, in a deal that could keep the app alive in the country, some TikTokers started posting celebratory videos calling the enterprise software giant the platform's "savior."
September 15 2020, 08:00
Demand for oil may have peaked last year, according to BP, which says the global market for crude might never recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
September 15 2020, 08:00
A Connecticut teenager was walking down the street when he saw something that made his heart sink. A small SUV covered in flames drove past him -- he could see a little girl out the car window.
September 15 2020, 08:00
A police officer has been indicted on charges of aggravated assault more than a year after fatally shooting a schizophrenic woman in Baytown, Texas, a Houston suburb.
September 15 2020, 08:00
FedEx is planning to hire 70,000 workers, the company announced on Monday, as it gears up for the 2020 holiday season. The multinational delivery service says the majority of new hires will be seasonal employees.
September 15 2020, 08:00
Authorities are asking for the public's help in finding the gunman who ambushed and shot two Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies as they sat in their car.
September 15 2020, 08:00
Samantha Cohen, the daughter of President Donald Trump's former lawyer, says she was taken aback by his behavior toward her father during a 2012 incident in which her father says Trump leered at her.
September 14 2020, 08:00
In the late 1960s, two notorious opium traffickers from mainland China founded a newspaper in Hong Kong. Filling a gap in the market, the Oriental Daily News, with its racy pictures, celebrity scoops and crime yarns, quickly established itself as the city's best-read tabloid — until the Apple Daily blazed onto newstands in 1995.
September 14 2020, 08:00
A federal judge has temporarily barred the US Postal Service from sending mailers containing what Colorado's top election official calls "false statements" that may discourage voters from participating in the November election, according to court documents filed Saturday evening.