Tropical storm Elsa churns past Haiti, headed for Cuba
Bugs and bird nests: Airlines dust off planes grounded by Covid
Bezos, 57, was set to hand over the job of Amazon chief executive on Monday to Andy Jassy and turn his attention to his private space exploration firm, philanthropy and other endeavors.
Pandemic drives sea freight prices to record high
Rebel-held Syria shifts power -- towards solar
Massive ransomware attack potentially hit 1,000 businesses
In Poland, ex-EU chief Tusk returns to opposition role
Afghan fighting rages as US forces see exit by end August
China is gaining on America in high-tech sectors as a part of its growth strategy.
Leading marijuana software company predicts surging sales for the 4th of July weekend.
Protesters mark Myanmar coup leader's birthday with mock funerals
A US IT company urged customers to shut down their servers Friday after cyberattackers smuggled ransomware onto its network platform.
A familiar question at Cannes: where are the women?
France's Le Pen seeks to regain momentum after poll setback
Iraq sizzles as blackouts hit
Facebook tests alerting users to extremist posts
Jobs data push Wall Street stocks to new highs
Tesla reports record deliveries as chip crunch tests industry
OPEC+ fails to resolve wrangling over production quotas
President Joe Biden called the gains "historic progress."
US troops to leave Afghanistan by end of August
Brazil prosecutors to probe claims against Bolsonaro in alleged vaccine graft case
The U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan is in the early stages of the probe, sources told the Wall Street Journal.
Broadcom settles US antitrust case on chip market
Lukashenko claims Western-linked 'terrorist sleeper cells' exposed in Belarus
The trade deficit in goods and services rose $2.2 billion to $71.2 billion, as the $3.5 billion jump in imports was nearly triple the rise in exports in the month.
Boeing 737 cargo jet makes emergency landing off Honolulu, crew injured
Ford saw sales of its popular F-Series trucks drop nearly 30% for June 2021.
Brazilian presidential hopeful comes out
Toyota reported sales of 688,813 vehicles in the US, beating out GM’s sales of 688,236 units for Q2.