Canada, Mexico to Be Temporarily Spared From US Tariffs on Metals

Canada, Mexico to Be Temporarily Spared From US Tariffs on Metals

Canada and Mexico could be temporarily spared from tariffs on some metals that will be part of a proclamation that...

Despite Widespread Pushback, Trump Finds Some Support for Tariff Plan

Despite Widespread Pushback, Trump Finds Some Support for Tariff Plan

U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met...

FBI Chief: Corporate Hack Victims Can Trust We Won’t Share Info

FBI Chief: Corporate Hack Victims Can Trust We Won’t Share Info

The FBI views companies hit by cyberattacks as victims and will not rush to share their information with other agencies...

FOMO at SXSW: How to Conquer Fear of Missing Out in Austin

FOMO at SXSW: How to Conquer Fear of Missing Out in Austin

The South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, starts Friday. It’s grown from a grassroots event to a phenomenon that...

Australia’s Central Bank Chief Slams US Tariffs

Australia’s Central Bank Chief Slams US Tariffs

The head of Australia’s central bank is upbeat about domestic economic growth despite a disappointing end to last year, but...

UK Researchers Building 3D Visualizations of Classic Children’s Books

UK Researchers Building 3D Visualizations of Classic Children’s Books

Classic children’s books are getting a 21st century upgrade, as British researchers have begun testing a project that would bring...

Drought-hit Kenyans Find Gold in Tea Trees – But for How Long?

Drought-hit Kenyans Find Gold in Tea Trees – But for How Long?

At Sweet Waters, a village in central Kenya, Veronicah Nyambura stands under the hot sun between two fields. One is...

EU Tax Haven Blacklist Set to Shrink Further

EU Tax Haven Blacklist Set to Shrink Further

European Union states are set to remove Bahrain, the Marshall Islands and Saint Lucia from a list of tax havens...

Facebook, Twitter Urged to Do More to Police Hate on Sites

Facebook, Twitter Urged to Do More to Police Hate on Sites

Tech giants Facebook, Twitter and Google are taking steps to police terrorists and hate groups on their sites, but more...