by Celena Chong | Feb 10, 2016 | Business, Politics
WASHINGTON — An agricultural coalition is urging Congress to promote free trade with Cuba by lifting the 55-year-old trade embargo by the end of this year. President Barack Obama has already lifted the ban on travel to Cuba, made licenses to export commodities...
by Celena Chong | Feb 3, 2016 | Business
WASHINGTON — Colombia is at the brink of ending a decades-long battle against the FARC guerrillas, making the country a great investment for the U.S., Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos told business leaders at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Monday. It...
by Celena Chong | Feb 3, 2016 | Business
Tech CEOs are much more interested in a potential presidential bid by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg than throwing their support behind Hillary Clinton, according to one expert who tracks the industry. Greg Ferenstein’s new e-book, “The Age of Optimists: A...
by Celena Chong | Jan 27, 2016 | Business
WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve voted unanimously to leave the benchmark interest and discount rates untouched at 0.5 percent, but expects to keep raising rates gradually throughout the rest of 2016, the Fed announced Wednesday. The central bank froze the rate...
by Celena Chong | Jan 20, 2016 | National Security
WASHINGTON — U.S. and coalition forces launched the most recent of 14 airstrikes two days ago as part of a year-long campaign to weaken and target Islamic State terrorists in Syria and Iraq, Pentagon spokesman Col. Steven Warren said Wednesday. Troops in...
by Celena Chong | Jan 19, 2016 | National Security
WASHINGTON — The United States needs to contain an increasingly assertive North Korea and look to China along with other countries in the Asia-Pacific region for support in negotiations with the unpredictable communist country, former Secretary of Defense...