Is Twitter's new CEO heading toward a glass cliff?
Less than two months into his $44 billion purchase of Twitter, Elon Musk declared that whoever took over as the company’s CEO “must like pain a lot.”
2023-05-15 19:55
Fixing instead of replacing: Average age of vehicles on US roads hits a record high
Americans are keeping their cars longer than ever
2023-05-15 19:28
South Korean president urges expanded technology cooperation with Japan
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has met with Japanese business leaders and called for expanded technology cooperation between the countries, which he described as a key element in broader efforts to improve relations
2023-05-15 18:59
Back in the Arab League after 12 years, Syria urges group to invest in war-torn country
Syria is calling on Arab countries to invest in the war-torn nation, now again a member of the Arab League
2023-05-15 18:51
Sudan's military chief freezes bank accounts of rival paramilitary group amid truce attempts
Sudan’s military chief says he is freezing all bank accounts of rival paramilitary force, the Rapid Support Force, or RSF
2023-05-15 17:51
Europe's economic outlook brightens a little after avoiding recession. But inflation still squeezes
The European Union’s executive body raised its economic growth forecast, saying Europe had dodged a winter recession that was feared amid an energy crisis
2023-05-15 17:50
Europe's outlook for economic growth brightens — a little
The European Union’s executive body raised its economic growth forecast, saying Europe had dodged a winter recession that was feared amid an energy crisis
2023-05-15 17:26
India’s Falling Wholesale Prices Add Room to Spur Growth
India’s wholesale prices contracted for the first time in almost three years after global commodity prices softened, bringing
2023-05-15 15:45
Macron vows to build back factories, boost France's economy shaken by pension protests
French President Emmanuel Macron has ambitions to build factories to boost job creation and make his country's economy more independent
2023-05-15 14:45
Philadelphia Inquirer hit by cyberattack causing newspaper's largest disruption in decades
The Philadelphia Inquirer has experienced the most significant disruption to its operations in 27 years due to what the newspaper calls a cyberattack
2023-05-15 12:20
Biden proposal would let conservationists lease public land much as drillers and ranchers do
More than a century after the U.S. started selling oil leases on public lands, the Biden administration is seeking to let conservationists lease government property to restore it
2023-05-15 12:17
NYC skyscrapers turning to carbon capture to lessen climate change
In a vertical city like New York, any serious effort to address climate change has to focus on the greenhouse gas emissions caused by buildings
2023-05-15 12:17