Lawsuit alleges that social media companies promoted White supremacist propaganda that led to radicalization of Buffalo mass shooter
A wrongful death lawsuit filed against several social media companies Friday alleges that social media lent to the radicalization of the gunman who shot and killed 10 people at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, last May.
2023-05-15 02:48
Canada housing market upturn could delay shift to BoC rate cuts
By Fergal Smith TORONTO Signs of recovery in Canada's housing market after a year-long slump, just as higher
2023-05-14 21:17
Russia Row Raises South Africa Investor Risk as Economy Founders
Investors have spent months fretting about everything from South Africa’s daily blackouts to inadequate laws on terror financing
2023-05-14 16:52
New York Cements Itself as the Gold Mining Capital of the World
The momentum has been building for years, but this week made it official: the epicenter of the gold
2023-05-13 21:21
India Reliance's JioCinema unveils pricing for premium content
NEW DELHI Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s streaming platform JioCinema announced premium pricing of $12.22 a year, as it
2023-05-13 15:55
NFL's Washington Commanders agree to sell the team to group led by Josh Harris
Dan and Tanya Snyder agreed to sell the Washington Commanders franchise to a group led by Josh Harris on Friday, according to a statement from from the team and the investment group.
2023-05-13 05:15
Debt ceiling: Still no plan to avoid a default, but major shifts in posture
After a week of meetings on the debt ceiling, Congress, the White House and the country still do not have a clear path forward to avoid a cataclysmic default with just four days when both the House and Senate are scheduled to be in session before June 1, when the US could default on its obligations. On one hand, it looks like this could go to the brink. On the other, there have been pockets of progress over the intervening days and signs that some of the most stringent and hardened positions negotiators have been echoing over the last three months are slowly beginning to soften.
2023-05-13 04:54
Callout: Seeking small business owners to share experiences on changing lending conditions
Financial institutions were already tightening their lending standards at the beginning of the year, and that has intensified since a trio of bank failures upended the banking industry, surveys from the Federal Reserve and the private sector show. Money is getting harder to come by, and we'd like to hear what people, especially small business owners, are experiencing.
2023-05-13 03:53
Business Lunches Are Back in New York, Chicago as Pandemic Fades
Business lunches are on the rise in major cities across the US, suggesting that at least some pre-pandemic
2023-05-13 02:55
'Every family should be concerned' about debt ceiling, consumer watchdog warns
Leaders in Washington are running out of time to avoid an unprecedented default on US debt. The top consumer watchdog in the federal government is warning of dire consequences for American families.
2023-05-13 02:22
Resolve debt limit dispute or no pay for U.S. lawmakers, House Democrat says
By Moira Warburton WASHINGTON Lawmakers in the U.S. Congress should have their pay frozen until the fight over
2023-05-13 01:26
Here's how the 14th Amendment factors into the debt ceiling debate
As the stalemate over addressing the debt ceiling continues and the threat of default looms larger, President Joe Biden has resurfaced the controversial idea of using the 14th Amendment as a way to lift the borrowing cap without Congress.
2023-05-12 21:22