Oil prices, Dow fall as markets grapple with latest Covid-19 resurgence
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said he will support the bipartisan infrastructure deal if the Senate's entire Democratic caucus supports the $3.5 trillion infrastructure bill aimed at expanding Medicare, funding childcare, healthcare, education, and combating climate change.
Colombia town orders vaccine refusers to stay home or face fines, jail
Millions of Americans are at risk of being evicted as the federal moratorium on evictions is soon set to expire. Communities of color are expected to be the most affected.
Hog producers are not ready for new production standards that require more space for breeding certain farm animals.
Estonia-based ride-service company Bolt has raised hundreds of millions in funding.
Target is also strongly encouraging that customers wear face masks regardless of their vaccine status in stores that are in substantial or high-risk COVID transmission counties.
Germany to offer Covid booster shots from September
Goldman Sachs boosts junior employees compensation after reports of long work hours and unrealistic deadlines.
Google to build its own chip for new Pixel smartphone
A total of 16 people were potentially sickened by raw cake batter, with seven people hospitalized.
U.S. factory activity slowed sharply in July amid ongoing supply shortages and bottlenecks, according to an industry survey released Monday.
Foot Locker purchased atmos and WSS in a cash deal worth a total of $1.1 billion as it looks to grow outside of malls and into Asia.
Israel's govt approves state budget after 3-year impasse
Heineken swings back to profit as Covid restrictions ease
Former chemical engineer James Ratcliffe is the richest person in the U.K. with an estimated net worth of $16.2 billion. Despite his massive fortune, the billionaire prefers to keep a low profile and is even considered "publicity shy."
French insurer Axa profits soar above pre-Covid level
Australia Tesla battery blaze under control after three days
HSBC first-half profits more than double, resumes dividends
Australia name Wade captain for Bangladesh T20s
Dorsey's Square to buy Australia fintech Afterpay for $29 billion
One year on, political interference besets Beirut blast probe
Mexico referendum on prosecuting ex-presidents draws few voters
The merger and acquisition, which is expected to close in the first quarter of 2022, will be done entirely through an exchange of shares and will value Afterpay at approximately $29 billion.
US, UK join Israel in accusing Iran of deadly tanker attack
More than 700 saved from Mediterranean this weekend: aid group
Zoom to settle US privacy lawsuit for $85 mn
Thousands take part in pro-Bolsonaro rallies in Brazil
The International Olympic Committee does not give out cash prizes to athletes, but countries can offer prize money to its medal winners.
Greece forest fires gut homes, farms