Mitch McConnell claimed on Friday that the bill on infrastructure investment might be created in a way that would lead to support from all sides.
Tony Blair, the former British Prime Minister, called for British businesses and voters to stand up against Theresa May's proposed hard Brexit or even ask to halt the leave.
Accenture said it is committed to increase the number of employees in the US to 15,000 amid rising protectionism under the new Administration.
On Friday, Scott Pruitt, an Oklahome Attorney General and President Trump's nominee, is likely to be accepted by the US Senate for the role of the head of the Environmental Protection Agency.
An explosive device went off in close proximity to a moving Egyptian military vehicle in the Northern Sinai, killing at least 5 army soldiers and injuring two more.
The British currency and the European single currency both sustained losses on Friday, being affected by poor UK Retail Sales data and the upcoming Presidential election in France, respectively.
On Friday, the US President Donald Trump announced that he has four candidates to choose from to fill the spot of the National Security Adviser, including the currently active person, who just took the place of Michael Flynn on Monday.
The US Dollar index extended losses on Friday despite upbeat US economic data, with the main issue being the fear about President Trump's policies boosting future economic growth.
Tony Blair, the former Prime Minister of Britain, prompted UK citizen to refrain from leaving the EU, as Brexit could be a threat to the kingdom in his mind.
On Friday, the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson met with the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Bonn, Germany, where they discussed mutual issues.
On Friday, in the South China Sea three Chinese warships ended their week-long military exercises, leaving Taiwan, Malaysia and the Philippines unnerved.
The retired Vice Admiral, now the senior executive at the US Lockheed Martin aerospace company, stated he rejected the President's offer due to financial and family reasons.
Google's parent company improved the Loon's navigation algorithms, allowing the balloons to hover over target areas. The new approach promises to shorten the project's timeline.
China's carrier completed a $1.32B order for five mid-size widebody Dreamliners as it plans to add routes to Europe, North America and Australia in an international expansion.
Firefighters contained a wildfire in Christchurch city, allowing over 1.4K residents to return from evacuation. The Civil Defence cautioned that the fire was not yet controlled.
On Thursday, in the US thousands of demonstrators participated in a countrywide protest against President Trump's policies, urging immigrants to 'disappear' in order to show how vital their role in the US society is.
Early on Friday, a South Korean court issued an order to arrest Jay Y. Lee, chief of Samsung Group. Lee was accused of playing a significant role in a corruption scandal, which ultimately led to the impeachment of Korean President Park Geun-hye.
A massive car bomb ripped through a used car market in the south of Iraq's capital Thursday, killing more than 50 people in the deadliest such attack this year.
Kuala Lumpur police arrested the third suspect on Thursday as they hunted for those responsible for Kim Jong Nam killing, the brother of North Korea's leader.
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose slightly last week, though the overall level remains consistent with a labor market that continues to add jobs.
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov amid turmoil in Washington as the Trump administration faces increasing scrutiny for its ties to Moscow.
US homebuilding fell in January as the construction of multi-family housing projects dropped, but jump in permits to a one-year high suggested the housing recovery remained on track.
US household debt surged $460 billion last year, the biggest increase in 10 years, and has nearly returned to the peak level before the global financial crisis in 2008.
At least 72 people were killed and more than 150 injured in a suicide attack on the shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan on Thursday evening