Biden signs debt ceiling deal into law, averting historic default
President Joe Biden signed into law Saturday a bill to suspend the nation's debt limit through January 1, 2025, to avert a first-ever US default.
2023-06-04 01:53
Wells Fargo Seeks to Settle ‘Banking While Black’ Mortgage Case
Wells Fargo & Co. is pursuing private mediation to settle claims of widespread discrimination against Black homeowners by
2023-06-04 01:47
Netflix and Athletic Brewing release 'The Witcher'-themed non-alcoholic beer
A brew inspired by Netflix's "The Witcher" has kicked off a partnership between the streaming app and one of the largest nonalcoholic craft breweries in the US.
2023-06-04 01:24
Twitter executive responsible for content safety resigns after Elon Musk criticism
A top Twitter executive responsible for safety and content moderation is leaving the company
2023-06-04 01:17
Exclusive-Walt Disney's Pixar Animation eliminates 75 positions
By Dawn Chmielewski (Reuters) -Walt Disney's Pixar Animation Studios has eliminated 75 positions including those of two executives behind box
2023-06-04 00:19
Biden’s Push to Make Debt Deal a Win: Your Saturday US Briefing
So, the US government won’t default on its debt. The question is whether that’s a win for President
2023-06-04 00:16
Austria’s Socialists Pick New Party Chief After Divisive Battle
Hans Peter Doskozil emerged victorious from a tumultuous leadership race within Austria’s opposition Socialist Party, pledging to shield
2023-06-03 23:29
GOP Lawmakers Ramp Up Calls to Counter China Over Micron Ban
Two key Republican lawmakers are pressing the Biden administration to counter Beijing’s ban of US chipmaker Micron Technology
2023-06-03 23:26
Three chemical giants agree to pay more than $1 billion to settle 'forever chemical' claims
The companies Chemours, DuPont and Corteva announced on Friday they have agreed to pay more than $1 billion to settle claims that "forever chemicals" contaminated public US water systems.
2023-06-03 23:19
From teachers to waiters: The industries that haven't bounced back from the pandemic
Economists have been closely watching monthly job reports for signs of cracks in the labor market that offer clues on when a recession could start. But their predictions have been tested month after month with stronger-than-expected gains.
2023-06-03 22:47
Turkey’s Erdogan Takes Oath as President for Five More Years
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan took oath in parliament for another five-year term, hours before he’s expected to
2023-06-03 22:25
Trillion-Dollar Treasury Vacuum Is Coming for Wall Street Rally
With a debt ceiling deal freshly inked, the US Treasury is about to unleash a tsunami of new
2023-06-03 22:18