US investment bank Goldman Sachs Group Inc remains committed to China and would pursue growth opportunities in line with the nation's ongoing plans to broaden market access and accelerate financial sector's opening up, a top executive said.
US copyright law doesn't allow lawsuits that seek to give animals the rights to photographs or other original work, the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled on Monday. Copyright infringement can only be claimed on behalf of humans, the court said.
Uber's use of independent contractors driving their own vehicles keeps overhead low, but the company must spend heavily to build market share. Uber's revenue has not caught up with expenditures, and the company has yet to make a profit.
US Libertarian congressman Ron Paul argued several times against funding the NED by the US government, saying the NED "has very little to do with democracy."
US media reports said earlier the jail had not followed protocol to secure Epstein's safety prior to the apparent suicide. Epstein was at the time under "special observation status," indicating that he should have had a cell mate and jail guards should have checked on him every 30 minutes. But records showed that the cell mate was not present when the apparent suicide took place and jail guards failed to make scheduled tours.
US semiconductor testing company Xcerra Corp said that a US national security panel had blocked its 0 million sale to a Chinese state-backed semiconductor investment fund, the latest such deal to be thwarted.
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US astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken are slated to be on the first manned SpaceX flight which could occur as soon as April.
US President Donald Trump's decision on Wednesday to formally recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and to move the US embassy there sparked protests and condemnation around the world.
US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden approaches his seat, ahead of an ABC Town Hall event at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, Oct 15, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]
US District Judge Amit Mehta found that Congress was "not engaged in a fishing expedition for the President's financial records when it subpoenaed Mazars and said that documents obtained might assist Congress in passing laws and performing other core functions.