NY attorney general sues Time Warner Cable’s owner over Internet speed claims
New York’s attorney general has filed a lawsuit against Charter Communications alleging that the cable and internet provider failed to deliver on promised...
Nintendo promises more mobile games to come | Toronto Star
TOKYO—Nintendo Co. president Tatsumi Kimishima told reporters Wednesday the company is committed to delivering more content for smartphones, noting that the success of Pokemon...
Trump tax proposal could push Bank of Canada toward quantitative easing | Toronto Star
With markets in flux as Donald Trump does what he said he’d do, one question looms large for America’s northern neighbour.If Trump and Congressional...
Reporters’ spy saga gives glimpse of UK surveillance culture
CaptionCloseDARLINGTON, England (AP) — British journalist Julia Breen's scoop about racism at her local police force didn't just get her on the front page,...
Survey: US businesses add 246,000 jobs, most in 7 months
WASHINGTON – U.S. companies ramped up hiring in January, adding the most new workers since June, according to a private survey. Payroll provider ADP...
TSX on pace for 5th straight losing session | Toronto Star
The Toronto Stock Exchange’s main benchmark was on pace for its fifth consecutive losing session in late morning trading today.The S&P/TSX composite index was...
You can now buy WEED on Bay Street | Toronto Star
On Bay Street, you can now buy weed.Rather, make that “WEED.” Amid what it says is a growing acceptance of Canada’s burgeoning medical-marijuana industry,...
Super Bowl 2017 ads tread lightly on politics | Toronto Star
With an audience of more than 100 million tuning in Sunday, Super Bowl advertisers want their commercials to get attention — just not the...