Oil falls 2 percent, U.S. crude hits lowest since early April
Oil prices fell about 2 percent on Monday, with U.S. crude touching its lowest level in nearly two months, breaking below technical support levels as investors kept selling amid growing U.S. production, possible global supply growth and nagging trade tensions. "We are breaking key levels of support now," said Phillip Streible, analyst at RJO Futures in Chicago. OPEC ministers from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Algeria, along with their counterpart from non-OPEC Oman, met unofficially in Kuwait on Saturday.
The Latest: Guatemala volcano death toll rises to 62
The known death toll for the eruption of Guatemala's Volcano of Fire has taken a sudden jump upward. The director of Guatemala's National Institute of Forensic Science says that 62 bodies have been recovered following the eruption. The bodies were recovered in the hamlets of Los Lotes and El Rodeo.
Justices side with Colorado baker on same-sex wedding cake
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled Monday for a Colorado baker who wouldn't make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple in a limited decision that leaves for another day the larger issue of whether a business can invoke religious objections to refuse service to gay and lesbian people.
Apple introduces watchOS 5
Kevin Lynch from the watchOS team introduced the next version of watchOS at
Apple Watch gets Walkie-Talkie mode
At Apple's annual developer conference today, the company showed off a new
Apple says CarPlay will now support third party navigation and mapping apps
Big news for CarPlay, Apple's in-car service that lets a vehicle's display
