
US spending in Ukraine explained in four charts
Volodymyr Zelensky needs the US to give more aid to Ukraine, but some are growing wary of the hefty price tag.
2023-09-21 08:00

Poland Says It’s Cutting Off Arms to Ukraine Over Grain Dispute
Poland said it has stopped supplying weapons to Ukraine, further escalating a dispute over grain shipments that’s threatening
2023-09-21 07:54

JIP gains 78.65% stake in Toshiba through tender offer
TOKYO A consortium led by private equity firm Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) acquired 78.65% of Toshiba through a
2023-09-21 07:46

Japan to pull together pillars of economic package early next week, says PM
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Thursday he will instruct his government to pull together the pillars
2023-09-21 07:29

Costlier Rice Unlikely to Spur Indonesia, Philippine Rate Action
Central banks in Indonesia and the Philippines will likely leave borrowing costs unchanged as they weigh inflationary pressures
2023-09-21 06:48

UN Latest: Zelenskiy Meets Billionaires in Quest For Funds
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is meeting Wall Street billionaires including Citadel founder Ken Griffin and Pershing Square founder
2023-09-21 06:30

Budweiser won't cut off the tails of its famous Clydesdale horses
PETA said it's "cracking open some cold ones" after Anheuser-Busch said it's ending the practice of cutting the tails of Budweiser's iconic Clydesdale horses.
2023-09-21 06:16

Winter expected to be costlier for those who heat with oil. But natural gas heat users will finally get a break.
After several years of skyrocketing winter heating costs, millions of Americans are expected to finally get a little relief this coming season — if they heat their homes with natural gas, that is.
2023-09-21 05:50

Amazon drops planned merchant fee as FTC lawsuit looms - Bloomberg News
Amazon.com is scrapping a plan to charge merchants who do not use the company's shipping services an additional
2023-09-21 04:58

Biden cancels $37 million in student loan debt for former University of Phoenix students
The Biden administration is canceling nearly $37 million of federal student loan debt for more than 1,200 borrowers who attended the University of Phoenix because it found that the for-profit school misled students about job prospects.
2023-09-21 03:56

Fed Leaves Rates Unchanged, Signals One More Hike This Year
The Federal Reserve left its benchmark interest rate unchanged while signaling borrowing costs will likely stay higher for
2023-09-21 03:19

US employers to see biggest healthcare cost jump in a decade in 2024
By Leroy Leo and Khushi Mandowara U.S. employers are bracing for the largest increase in health insurance costs
2023-09-21 02:21