An American economist is getting a top EU job. And France's Macron isn't happy about it
French President Emmanuel Macron apparently isn't happy that the European Union head office plans to hire an American expert as its chief competition economist
2023-07-19 03:45
This isn't the first time Hollywood's been on strike. Here's how past strikes turned out
The common refrain is that there’s nothing Hollywood loves so much as its own history
2023-07-19 03:26
Visa re-ups sponsorship with US Soccer, equal investment in women
On the eve of the Women’s World Cup, U.S. Soccer has extended its partnership with Visa for the next five years
2023-07-19 03:15
France, Brazil Urge Venezuela to Hold Fair Elections in 2024
The presidents of France, Brazil, Colombia and Argentina urged Venezuela to hold “fair, transparent and inclusive elections” in
2023-07-19 02:56
Teamsters Plan 22,000-Worker Strike at Trucking Firm Yellow
The union representing 22,000 workers at Yellow Corp. plans to strike as soon as next week after the
2023-07-19 02:26
American Credit Scores That Got Pandemic Boost Are Sliding Again
A bevy of US consumers who saw their credit scores boosted by government stimulus and a pause on
2023-07-19 02:22
Former Wirecard COO Sends Sign of Life Three Years After Vanishing
Former Wirecard AG Chief Operating Officer Jan Marsalek contacted a Munich court through his lawyer, the first sign
2023-07-19 02:15
Only 1% of US Homes Have Changed Hands So Far This Year, Redfin Says
The US home turnover rate in the first half of 2023 has fallen to the lowest in at
2023-07-19 01:54
Canada sees path forward on global digital services tax deal
By Ismail Shakil and Steve Scherer OTTAWA Canada sees a path forward in reaching international consensus on digital
2023-07-19 01:50
Facebook parent Meta makes public its ChatGPT rival LLaMA
Facebook parent company Meta Platforms has built an artificial intelligence system that rivals the likes of ChatGPT and Google’s Bard but it’s taking a different approach: releasing it for free
2023-07-19 01:25
BlackRock made a climate pledge. Then it appointed a Saudi oil executive to its board
BlackRock, the world's biggest asset manager, said Monday it has appointed Amin Nasser, chief executive of oil giant Saudi Aramco, to its board of directors — despite the New York-based firm's pledge to accelerate investment in climate-friendly companies.
2023-07-19 01:24
A Crypto Bill is Possible, Says Key Republican After Ripple Ruling
A key House lawmaker says he’s optimistic that a recent court ruling widely seen as limiting the US
2023-07-19 01:23
