
Supreme Court Justices Signal Support for US Consumer Agency’s Funding System
US Supreme Court justices suggested they aren’t likely to declare the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s funding system unconstitutional,
2023-10-04 02:25

Bedbugs Are Becoming a Big Headache in Paris Ahead of Olympics
A rash of bedbug sightings across France is causing paranoia among travelers and becoming a sore spot for
2023-10-04 02:17

Column-Bonds eye Q4 salvation in another year to forget: McGeever
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida Stick it out, double down, or cut your losses? This is the dilemma
2023-10-04 01:49

Colorado high court to hear case against Christian baker who refused to make LGBTQ-themed cake
Colorado’s highest court says it will hear the case of a Christian baker who refused to make a cake celebrating a gender transition
2023-10-04 01:46

Britain's COVID-19 response inquiry enters a second phase with political decisions in the spotlight
Britain's inquiry into the response to the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the nation has entered the second phase with political decision-making taking center stage
2023-10-04 01:28

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour movie hits a presale record for Cinemark
Taylor Swift's concert film hasn't even been released yet and it's already toppling box-office records.
2023-10-04 01:25

Dalio says China-US relations are 'on the brink of red lines'
By Carolina Mandl GREENWICH, Connecticut Ray Dalio, founder of hedge fund Bridgewater Associates, said on Tuesday that the
2023-10-04 00:59

Court tosses $223.8 million verdict against J&J in talc cancer case
By Brendan Pierson (Reuters) -A New Jersey appeals court on Tuesday threw out a $223.8 million verdict against Johnson &
2023-10-04 00:49

Elon Musk must face fraud lawsuit for disclosing Twitter stake late
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK Elon Musk was ordered by a U.S. judge to face most of a
2023-10-04 00:28

South Africa culls about 7.5M chickens in effort to contain bird flu outbreaks
The South African government and the national poultry association say about 7.5 million chickens have been culled in an effort to contain outbreaks of two separate strains of bird flu that have threatened to create a shortage of eggs and meat for consumers
2023-10-04 00:28

Dow drops more than 400 points as Treasury yields spike on job openings surge
The Dow fell more than 400 points Tuesday morning, turning negative for the year, as US Treasury yields surged to their highest levels in over a decade.
2023-10-04 00:20

GM, Ford layoff 500 more workers, blaming strike
General Motors and Ford are laying off 500 additional workers between them, blaming the expansion of the strike announced by the United Auto Workers union at those companies on Friday.
2023-10-03 23:55