Meng Wanzhou, the daughter of the Chinese tech giant’s founder, was arrested in Canada in 2018 at the request of the U.S.
Tim Allen
U.S., EU and U.K. all aim for trade deals this year
At Davos, they all raise the prospect of negotiating and concluding agreements among themselves.
Switzerland mints world’s smallest gold coin
It will be sold for 199 francs with a special magnifying glass so owners can see Albert Einstein on its face.
Bored, weary senators flout quaint impeachment rules
Gum-chewing, snacking, yawning and alleged napping can be seen throughout the cramped chamber.
Man cleared of murder walks free after 28 years in prison
Theophalis Wilson was imprisoned for a triple killing in Philadelphia in what prosecutors called a ‘perfect storm’ of injustice.
U.S. stocks flat as health authorities focus on China virus
Gains in technology, financial and health care stocks outweigh losses in industrial, energy, real estate and other sectors.
New rules could bump emotional-support animals from airplanes
The U.S. Department of Transportation proposes that only specially trained dogs qualify as service animals.
Rembrandt portrait of son coming to Connecticut
‘Titus in a Monk’s Habit’ hasn’t been exhibited in the U.S. in more than half a century.
Elliott Schwartz tribute would have made late composer proud – and amused
Most of the commissioned works used all eight pianos in eight practice rooms at the Portland Conservatory of Music.
Clones help famous elm tree in Yarmouth live on, for now
At 110 feet and more than 200 years, ‘Herbie’ was the tallest and oldest elm in New England when it was cut down 10 years ago.