On Monday, a rabbi who was among four Jewish worshipers kidnapped at a Dallas-area synagogue said he and others were able to flee after he
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Djokovic arrives in Serbia amid concerns over the French Open.
Novak Djokovic went home on Monday after being denied the opportunity to defend his Australian Open title, only to find himself in a new predicament:
Unilever indicates interest in buying GSK’s consumer goods division for £50 billion.
Unilever said it had approached GlaxoSmithKline about buying the pharmaceutical company’s consumer goods division after a newspaper claimed that it had been turned down for
The U.S. proposed a law to prohibit defense contractors from using Chinese rare earth.
A bipartisan bill proposed in the United States Senate on Friday would require defense contractors to stop buying rare earth minerals from China by 2026
Google demonstrates faith in office as the future of work, with a $1b London deal.
Google announced on Friday that it has invested $1 billion to purchase a central London building where it is now a tenant, demonstrating its faith
Tesla will accept dogecoin for items, according to Musk.
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla Inc, announced in a tweet on Friday that the meme-based cryptocurrency dogecoin will be accepted as payment for products
Europe’s gas dilemma, cold weather, supply constraints entice high prices.
The natural gas problem in Europe isn’t going away any time soon. Reserves are depleted. The costs are prohibitively high. Utility customers are seeing their
Global warming: Argentina is roasting in a heatwave that has set new records.
Argentina is experiencing a historic heatwave, with temperatures reaching beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit), making it the world’s hottest country for a time,
Sequoia and Paradigm have invested in Citadel Securities, valuing it at $22 billion.
On Tuesday, Citadel Securities said that Sequoia Capital and Paradigm, a crypto-focused investment firm, had made a $1.15 billion minority investment in the market maker
In defiance of Beijing’s demand, Taiwan is launching a $1 billion Lithuania credit fund.
According to a Taiwan government minister, Taiwan will launch a $1 billion credit scheme to help fund joint projects between Lithuanian and Taiwanese enterprises in
