(Singapore) — Facebook says it will invest more than a billion dollars on its first data center in Asia.
Report: Feds Questioning Some Passport Renewals In South Texas
(Brownsville, TX) — The U.S. State Department is reportedly denying passports to certain people claiming to be U.S. citizens in south Texas.
Oil Prices Dip Under Worries U.S.-China Dispute Will Disrupt World Economy
(Undated) — Oil prices are down slightly as investors continue to worry the U.S.-China trade fight will grind down worldwide economic growth.
At Least 22 Italian Bridge Collapse
(Genoa, Italy) — Italian officials say at least 22 people are dead after a huge section of a bridge collapsed in the northern city of Genoa.
Oil Prices Dip On Rising Trade Tensions
(Undated) — Oil prices are down slightly, under pressure from rising trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
Oil Prices Mixed As U.S. Inventories Fall, Iran Sanctions Return
(Undated) — Oil prices are steady, as U.S. inventories fall and the Trump administration reimposes sanctions on Iran.
Southwest And American Both Want Cuba Route Being Given Up By Delta
(Dallas, TX) — Southwest and American are two of the three airlines competing for a Cuba route that Delta Air Lines plans to drop soon.
Oil Prices Rising On Renewed U.S. Sanctions On Iran
(Undated) — Oil prices are inching up as the U.S. renews sanctions on Iran’s oil exports.
Facebook Gets Aggressive In Tackling Fake Accounts
(Washington, DC) — Facebook officials say they have detected another influence operation ahead of 2018 midterm elections.
American Airlines Re-Words Website Per China’s Order
(Fort Worth, TX) — American Airlines is confirming that it changed the way its website refers to Taiwan in order to appease the Chinese government.