Walmart’s e-commerce business in the U.S. grew 97% in the company’s second fiscal quarter, ended July 31, the retail giant reported last month. That amounts to more than billion in quarterly U.S. ecommerce sales, exceeding 11% of the retail giant’s overall U.S. net sales for the first time, according to GeekWire’s calculations, based on Walmart’s current and?past financial results.
WUHAN - Operator of a rail link between Central China's Wuhan city to Europe said it expected a 30 percent growth in the number of freight trains in 2018.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Saturday predicted Mexico would strongly enforce a new deal under which it agreed to expand a controversial asylum program and boost security on its southern border to stem Central American migrants trying to reach the United States.
WASHINGTON -- The year of 2019 is one of climate change. It saw the hottest June and July on record, dwindling sea-ice coverage, and more frequent extreme weather.
WUHAN - China is accelerating industrial internet development through integration with 5G technologies to boost its digital economy, said Xiao Yaqing, China's minister of industry and information technology, on Friday.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Monday announced his intention to nominate the new US ambassador to Mexico, a key diplomatic post as US border dilemma remains unsolved.
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WASHINGTON - US Secretary of Defense James Mattis on Wednesday met with visiting German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen, as the two sides tried to patch up ties after US President Donald Trump's latest criticism of the European nation.
WASHINGTON - US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that the Senate will vote on a targeted COVID-19 relief bill next week.
WASHINGTON -- Police on Monday night used a chemical irritant to disperse protesters who were attempting to topple a statue of former US President Andrew Jackson in a park near the White House, local media reported.
WASHINGTON -- US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday renewed his push for a focused, targeted COVID-19 relief, and denounced Democrats' proposal as "absurd" and "socialist."