
DuckDuckGo chief says Google contract stopped deal with Apple
By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON The CEO of privacy-oriented search engine DuckDuckGo said its talks with Apple about a
2023-10-06 01:26

The Girl Scouts are discontinuing a cult-favorite cookie
The Girl Scouts are discontinuing a popular cookie just a year after its debut sparked a frenzy.
2023-10-06 01:26

UAW workers to get 19% wage hike under Mack Trucks contract deal
Workers will receive a 19% pay hike over five years under an agreement with Volvo Group-owned Mack Trucks
2023-10-05 23:54

Analysis-When, not if, Europe copies Wall Street share trading reform
By Huw Jones LONDON The European Union, Britain and Switzerland have little choice but to copy Wall Street
2023-10-05 23:47

Zelenskiy Seeks More Europe Support as Funding Worries Mount
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy met with European leaders to press for continued support against Russia’s invasion, amid concerns
2023-10-05 23:28

World Bank sees Saudi economy contracting in 2023, MENA growth sharply lower
By Rachna Uppal DUBAI The World Bank expects Saudi Arabia's economy to contract by 0.9% in 2023, it
2023-10-05 21:23

Shares in this UK bank just plunged over 30%
Shares in UK lender Metro Bank sank as much as 31% Thursday following a report that it was urgently seeking to raise funds to shore up its finances.
2023-10-05 21:22

FTX customers are still grappling with crypto platform's collapse
By Elizabeth Howcroft and Medha Singh LONDON For Lee Rees, 43, FTX was one of a handful of
2023-10-05 20:55

Dell forecasts 3-4% annual revenue growth over long term
(Reuters) -Dell Technologies said on Thursday it expects compounded annual revenue growth of 3-4% over the long term. The company
2023-10-05 20:51

The largest health care strike in US history enters its second day
The largest health care strike in US history is now in its second day after more than 75,000 Kaiser Permanente workers began walking off the job on Wednesday.
2023-10-05 20:49

European stocks gain as US yields back down
By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON (Reuters) -European stocks rose on Thursday, after a plunge in oil prices and softer U.S. labour
2023-10-05 20:28

Britain's high-speed rail fiasco reflects grim economic reality
In 1825, the world's first passenger train went into service in northern England. It heralded the start of a railway age that transformed the country's economy by slashing journey times, boosting trade routes and connecting major cities.
2023-10-05 19:48