


The opening week of Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial offered plenty of insights into how his 2016 presidential campaign teamed up with a tabloid publisher to silence embarrassing stories from women who said they’d had extramarital affairs with him.

Deutsche Bank AG said it may have to pay as much as €1.3 billion ($1.4 billion) to shareholders of Postbank AG over claims it underpaid for the company, which it took over more than a decade ago.

British Columbia has asked the Canadian government to reintroduce a ban on public drug use, a major step back on a controversial experiment to decriminalize the possession of certain illegal drugs.

Emmanuel Macron avoided a reprimand of his stalling efforts to tackle France’s bloated debt burden as two rating firms kept their assessments of the country’s creditworthiness unchanged.

Fitch Ratings became the third major credit grader to turn pessimistic on Boeing Co. as the planemaker’s crisis brings scrutiny to its balance sheet.

American Airlines Group Inc. is cutting some international flights and reducing the frequency of others because beleaguered planemaker Boeing Co. won’t deliver as many widebody aircraft as planned this year.

Sierra Nevada Corp. has won a $13 billion contract to develop a successor to the “Doomsday Plane,” the E-4B command and control aircraft on which the president would fly in in event of national emergency such as a nuclear attack, the Pentagon announced Friday.

Google TV and Android TV have had an account security loophole that’s almost too obvious, but here’s how it’s been fixed.

It mightn’t be a huge surprise to hear – given we’re talking about one of Steam’s most wishlisted games in recent times…

DOS 4.00 was supposed to add multitasking to the OS, but it was not to be.