Hollywood Strikes Threaten Britain’s US-Dependent Film Industry
The UK film industry is reckoning with its streaming-fueled reliance on US media giants after Hollywood strikes have
2023-08-14 12:29
Behind Indonesia’s 5% Growth Lies a Less Rosy Economic Picture
Indonesia’s growth performance last quarter is poised to top most of its peers in Southeast Asia, but its
2023-08-14 09:20
CBS News President Neeraj Khemlani to Step Down, Change Role
CBS News Inc. President Neeraj Khemlani said he will leave his current role to begin a new position
2023-08-14 08:17
Cleveland-Cliffs Offers to Buy US Steel in Cash, Stock Deal
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. said it made a bid to purchase United States Steel Corp. in a cash and stock
2023-08-14 04:17
U.S. Steel Explores Strategic Alternatives After Getting Unsolicited Bids
United States Steel Corp. says it is initiating a formal review of strategic alternatives after it received “multiple
2023-08-14 01:18
World famous Yeovil glove maker Pittards appoints administrators
Pittards are calling in administrators after failing to secure necessary funds.
2023-08-14 00:58
Atlanta Braces for Chaos as Fourth Trump Indictment Nears
The streets around the Fulton County courthouse in Atlanta where Donald Trump may soon face his fourth criminal
2023-08-13 20:15
China State Council issues guidelines in bid to increase foreign investment
By Andrew Hayley and Ethan Wang BEIJING (Reuters) -China's State Council issued guidelines on Sunday that it said would further
2023-08-13 19:26
Nevada GOP Senate candidate raised money to help other candidates -- the funds mostly paid down his old campaign's debt instead
Nevada Republican Senate candidate Sam Brown created a political action committee to "help elect Republicans" but most of its funds were spent paying down debt from his failed previous campaign. The group donated less than 7% of its funds to the candidates it was set up to support, according to campaign finance records -- a move one campaign finance expert likened to using the PAC as a "slush fund."
2023-08-12 22:30
America’s Fastest Growing City Is Embracing ‘Yellowstone’ Mania
The leader of the fastest-growing US city is betting that Yellowstone mania and quality-of-life issues in bigger metros
2023-08-12 22:29
Music Festivals Try to Save the Planet, One Recycled Tent At a Time
On a balmy July weekend, a sea of purple and blue tents stretched across a field in Belgium,
2023-08-12 20:18
How laws designed to protect the environment were weaponized against it
A bedrock federal law designed to protect the environment and empower local communities is being weaponized to block progress on climate change, infrastructure and housing.
2023-08-12 15:21