
Canada Set to Intervene in Dockworker Dispute to Keep Ports Open
Canada’s federal government is poised to intervene in a labor dispute to ensure that the country’s busiest port
2023-07-30 04:57

India cuts rice exports, triggering panic-buying of food staple by some Indian expats in the US
Hoping to stave off inflationary pressures on a diet staple, the Indian government is banning exports of non-Basmati white rice varieties
2023-07-30 04:20

New Risks Shadow Bond Market as Fed’s Rate-Hike Cycle Nears End
Bets on a bond-market rally aren’t in the clear just yet. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday
2023-07-30 04:17

Uber self-driving car test driver pleads guilty to endangerment in pedestrian death case
The Uber test driver behind the wheel of one of the company's self-driving cars, when it hit and killed a pedestrian in 2018, pleaded guilty to endangerment and was sentenced to three years of supervised probation Friday, according to officials.
2023-07-30 02:26

More Trader Joe's recalls? This soup may contain bugs and falafel may have rocks, grocer says
Trader Joe’s is recalling a broccoli cheddar soup that may contain insects and cooked falafel that may contain rocks, about one week after the grocery chain recalled two cookie products over similar concerns
2023-07-30 01:20

Historically Black fraternity drops Florida for convention because of DeSantis policies
The oldest historically Black collegiate fraternity in the U.S. says it is relocating a planned convention in two years from Florida because of what it described as Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration’s “harmful, racist and insensitive” policies towards African Americans
2023-07-30 00:29

Bodegas Put on Notice as Visa Fights Back on Card Surcharges
The world’s largest payment network is making changes to how it deals with merchants who want to charge
2023-07-29 23:22

Colombia Arrests President Petro’s Son for Money Laundering
The son of Colombian president Gustavo Petro was arrested on Saturday morning on accusations of money laundering and
2023-07-29 23:20

S&P 500 Profits Get a Lift From the Crack in King Dollar’s Reign
With the Federal Reserve nearing the end of its most disruptive monetary-tightening campaign in a generation, a softening
2023-07-29 22:54

Port workers in Canada's British Columbia reject contract offer leaving ports hamstrung by dispute
Port workers in the province of British Columbia have voted to reject a mediated contract offer meant to end a labor dispute that stopped goods moving in and out of harbors, including at Canada’s busiest port in Vancouver
2023-07-29 22:45

France, China to Work on Regulatory Framework for Cosmetics
France and China have agreed to work together on improving the regulatory environment surrounding cosmetics to protect both
2023-07-29 22:28

Montreal’s $5 Billion Rail Line Starts Up in Test Case for CDPQ
After years of delays and hundreds of millions of dollars in cost overruns, a Montreal rail system planned,
2023-07-29 22:24