Swiss Re Group says waves of violent thunderstorms caused $34 billion in insured losses during the first half of this year in the United States,
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Vietnamese automaker, Vinfast commences a $4b first North Carolina EV plant that will employ 7,500 workers.
During a groundbreaking ceremony on Friday, the chief executive of a Vietnamese business intending to build a 7,500-employee electric vehicle factory in central North Carolina
EV batteries recycling business boom as it qualifies for U.S subsidies regardless of their origin.
Companies are rushing to recycle electric vehicle batteries in North America due to a little-known provision in the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act, putting the continent
Georgia city mass shooting left 3 men and one woman dead: the culprit is still at large.
A mass shooting occurred early on Saturday in Hampton, a tiny city close to Atlanta, leaving at least four people dead. At a news conference
Bank of America was fined $100m for illegal transactions and undermining customer trust.
Customers are entitled to more than $100 million in compensation from Bank of America for double-dipping on some fees, withholding bonus points, and creating accounts
U.S Brooklyn Homes party mass shooting leaves 2 dead and 28 critically injured.
Authorities in Baltimore said that two people were killed, 28 were injured, and a manhunt was going on as a result of a shooting spree
U.S. Stores: Scammers threaten bomb explosion, in exchange for Bitcoin and gift cards.
Law enforcement officials and merchants are looking into a recent spate of bomb threats that have been made against grocery chains and other businesses around
US regulators push for 20% capital raise in compliance with Basel, banks reluctant given the financial crises.
U.S. banks are attempting to soften a significant regulatory plan to increase bank capital requirements because they fear it will be too burdensome, especially for
U.S. weekend tragedy as gunmen killed 6 and injured over 40 people across cities.
This past weekend, there were numerous mass shootings and acts of violence across the country that resulted in the deaths of at least six individuals,
US to rejoin UNESCO and pay $619m back dues, to counter China on AI and educational policies.
Following a decade-long disagreement prompted by the organization’s decision to admit Palestine as a member, the United States stated Monday that it planned to rejoin