Facebook bans Russia state media from running ads, monetizing
Uber Technologies Inc is testing a new driver earnings algorithm in 24 U.S.
Road to US opioid settlements has been long and complicated
Workers at a Starbucks Corp cafe in Mesa, Arizona, on Friday won their bid to join a labor union, marking the first company-owned U.S. location outside of New York state to do so.
Workers at a Starbucks Corp cafe in Mesa, Arizona, on Friday won their bid to join a labor union, marking the first company-owned U.S. location outside of New York state to do so.
Some Western companies severed their ties with Russia on Friday, and others studied whether and how to do so, as President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine triggered sanctions and pressure to abandon some business dealings.
West urges Libyans to keep oil firm out of politics
Qatar Airways has asked a UK court to reinstate an order for 50 Airbus A321neo passenger jets that the European planemaker revoked as part of a bitter dispute over the partial grounding of larger A350s, a court filing showed on Friday.
U.S. oil producer Occidental Petroleum Corp plans to expand shareholder distribution as it further pays down debt, Chief Executive Vicki Hollub said on Friday.
Facebook says penalized by Russia after refusing to halt fact-checkers
Moscow residents brace for Western sanctions
Some Burger King customers will pay the same for eight chicken nuggets as they will for 10. Here's why.
Tech sanctions on Russia a double-edged sword
US-Russia tensions spill into space, but ISS safe -- for now
Gucci and Adidas are BFF at Milan Fashion Week
Pet food company is willing to pay a dog owner more than $6,000 to smell their pup's poop to prove that plant-based diets improve digestion and general health.
Western economic sanctions to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine heap a new set of unknowables on a global economy already distorted by the coronavirus pandemic and a decade of ultra-cheap money.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Friday unveiled a pair of proposals that would broaden the data short sellers, who bet that stocks will fall, disclose to investors and the regulator in a bid to boost transparency around such trades.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Friday unveiled a pair of proposals that would broaden the data short sellers must disclose about their bets that stocks will fall.
Europe will need to secure large quantities of gas if it wants to avoid soaring prices and crippling energy bills next winter in the event of disruption to flows from Russia.
Stocks rebound, oil slips as traders weigh Russia sanctions
A series of cruise lines have canceled their sailings into Russian amid the attacks on the Ukraine. Here's which ports of call have been cut.
US pharma groups advance $25 bn opioid settlement
There will be no Russian pavilion at the telecoms industry's biggest annual gathering and a "handful" of Russian firms will be barred from it because of sanctions imposed on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, the event's organizer said on Friday.
Insurers have raised the cost of providing cover for merchant ships through the Black Sea, adding to soaring rates to transport goods through the region for vessels still willing to sail after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
A Ukrainian volunteer group that provides equipment to the country's army has received over $4 million in bitcoin donations since Russia launched its invasion on Thursday, according to blockchain analysis firm Elliptic.
Not so SWIFT: EU energy concerns spark Russia sanctions rift
BA re-routes jets after Russia flights ban
American actress Ellen Pompeo, known for her role on "Grey's Anatomy," has a net worth of $80 million.
Italy is looking at overhauling listing, voting and other rules to address the "chronic delays" holding back the country's capital markets and boost Milan's ability to compete with European peers, a Treasury document seen by Reuters showed.