Data shows that the pace of boosting the funding slowed further in 2019, growing just 2% to $79.6 billion from 2018.
The Senate is split 50-50 between the two parties
Drugmaker, partner BioNTech to submit data to US regulators
Nick Read weighs the all-important question: Has India stopped being 'the most painful market' to operate a telecom?
Bitcoin dropped 7.3% to $44,127 as of 7:33 a.m. in New York, reaching the lowest level in a week
United Russia was on track to maintain its majority of more than two-thirds of the seats in the State Duma with 75% of ballots counted
Futures in Singapore tumbled as much as 12% on Monday in thin trading due to a holiday in China
Intensifying concerns about China Evergrande Group's debt crisis dragged down everything from bank stocks to Ping An Insurance Group Co. and high-yield dollar bond
Bitcoin dropped 5.4% to $45,025 as of 9:49 a.m. in London, reaching the lowest level in a week
US company says it has zero tolerance for graft and is investigating its legal representatives' conduct in India.
The Emmy Awards were a reminder of just how much the industry has changed since Netflix released "Lilyhammer," its first original series, in 2012.
"What's at stake in this crisis is the strategy (in the Pacific), which is more important than the commercial considerations," Attal said. "This is what we'll be discussing."
Scientists have been increasingly vocal and specific about what will happen if the global temperature continues to rise
Australia understands France's disappointment but the decision was made on "sovereign, national defense interests," Morrison told reporters on Sunday
Bezos's companies are increasingly resorting to politics and legal filings to get ahead as they fall behind Elon Musk's SpaceX and satellite-based broadband services
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar was physically attacked by a leader of the US terrorist-designated Haqqani Network in early September during talks at the palace over forming the cabinet, say sources
Nearly two years into the crisis, tens of thousands of frustrated citizens of nations such as Australia and New Zealand remain stranded overseas, unable to secure flights back to their homelands
SoftBank sold 57 million shares at $29.685 on Sept. 14, the company said in a statement to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The Japanese company is still Coupang's largest shareholder
China submitted a formal application letter to join the deal, known officially as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership
Extended and severe economic slowdown seems probable, say economists