 
    Meituan Faces Battle with ByteDance to Revive Shares
      Meituan’s 30% slide this year shows that troubles are deepening for the Chinese food-delivery firm as it faces
      2023-07-11 11:48
     
    New Zealand prosecutor alleges tourists were not warned before volcano eruption in 2019 killed 22
      A New Zealand prosecutor says tourists received no health and safety warnings before they landed on the country’s most active volcano ahead of a 2019 eruption that killed 22 people
      2023-07-11 09:59
     
    Poisoned Cough Syrup Killed Kids. Authorities Cut the Investigation Short
      This is the first installment of Bad Medicine, a series about how porous regulation and cheap drugs are
      2023-07-11 07:19
     
    Exclusive: 'Shameful and unethical.' Heineken, Unilever and Oreo maker Mondelez accused of breaking promises to leave Russia
      More than 1,000 major companies pledged to leave Russia after Vladimir Putin launched his devastating war in Ukraine, but some well-known firms stand accused by researchers of violating their pledge.
      2023-07-11 05:47
     
    Reluctant Twitter users, influencers and others are flocking to Meta's new Threads app
      Celebrities, lawmakers, brands and everyday social media users are flocking to Meta’s freshly minted app Threads to connect with their followers, including many Twitter refugees tired of the drama surrounding Elon Musk’s raucous oversight of that platform since acquiring it last year
      2023-07-11 04:17
     
    Deadly flooding hits several countries, scientists said this will be increasingly common
      Lethal flooding has simultaneously hit India, Japan, China, Turkey and the U.S. Northeast
      2023-07-11 03:16
     
    James Lewis, suspect in Tylenol poisonings that killed 7 people in the Chicago area in 1982, dead
      Police say the suspect in the 1982 Tylenol poisonings that killed seven people in the Chicago area and triggered a nationwide scare has died
      2023-07-11 01:18
     
    Europe signs off on a new privacy pact that allows people's data to keep flowing to US
      The European Union has signed off on a new agreement over the privacy of people’s personal information that gets pinged across the Atlantic, aiming to ease concerns about electronic spying by American intelligence agencies
      2023-07-11 00:24
     
    Liz Weston: Saving for retirement just got more complicated
      Secure 2.0 gave people several new options for workplace retirement accounts, but it forces higher-income savers to use their plans’ Roth option for catch-up contributions
      2023-07-10 22:26
     
    Union Pacific Railroad in tentative deal with union on paid sick leave
      United Pacific railroad has reached a tentative deal with a major union regarding paid sick leave
      2023-07-10 21:47
     
    European Union and New Zealand sign free trade deal that's expected to boost trade by up to 30%
      The European Union has signed a free trade agreement with New Zealand that the two sides expect will increase bilateral trade by up to 30% within a decade
      2023-07-10 21:29
     
    Larry Gadea, CEO of Envoy, says hybrid work is evolving but it's here to stay
      Larry Gadea founded the workplace platform Envoy a decade ago to solve inefficiencies around front desk management
      2023-07-10 20:15
    