
Hello! Here's what's happening on Tuesday.
The debt issuance represents a 146% jump from 2017 and the highest amount of new debt issued since the recession.
2. US President Donald Trump and his children have been accused of "deliberately" scamming Americans according to a complaint filed in federal court on Monday. The president allegedly went about encouraging people to invest in a very doubtful multilevel-marketing company for which he was reportedly paid millions.3. It is also the first fatal crash of a Boeing 737 Max aircraft.
Both stocks and the Chinese yuan were off their earlier lows and trading was volatile, even by China's recent standards.
The New York Times reported last week that former employee Andy Rubin, the creator of Android, was paid a $90 million exit package when he left the company following a sexual misconduct investigation.
The quake was felt strongly in central New Zealand, including in the capital Wellington. No serious damages or injuries were immediately reported.
Kristen O'Hara, the sales executive whom Spiegel first named to the job, has now left Snap.
Several government officials have raised alarm over Huawei's ties to the Chinese government, and how that could impact Australia's national security.President Trump has been focused on halting a caravan of Central American migrants inexorably moving north.
Imperial family members are allowed to marry who they choose, but women who marry commoners must leave the family while male family members are allowed to retain their royal status, regardless.
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