Gross domestic product rebounded in the spring after contracting at the start of the year, but consumer spending remained weak.
The deadly shooting in Midtown Manhattan raises questions about what’s needed now to adequately secure office buildings.
The popular app will let users add context to videos through a “community notes” program much like those on X and Meta.
Germany’s leading luxury automakers are sharply scaling back expectations for the rest of the year.
The U.S. central bank is widely expected to hold interest rates steady for a fifth straight meeting despite badgering from President Trump to lower borrowing costs.
The U.S. central bank is widely expected to hold interest rates steady for a fifth straight meeting despite badgering from President Trump to lower borrowing costs.
You can silence nonessential alerts and calls on your iPhone or Android device for later but still allow designated people and apps to reach you.
Before building the beachfront homes of their dreams, the superrich keep tearing down perfectly good mansions.
Apps promising to swiftly ease jet lag have proliferated. We traveled to the other side of the globe and back to see if they made a difference for a long-haul journey.
Meituan, the Chinese food delivery giant, tested its global expansion in Hong Kong, where its Keeta service displaced a rival before moving to other markets.
After turning down several new drugs and restricting use of another, Dr. Vinay Prasad drew the ire of the right-wing influencer Laura Loomer and others.
The C.E.O., Brian Niccol, said the coffee chain’s turnaround is in progress, and sales in China increased for first time in more than a year.
A new Earth-observing satellite, built by NASA and India’s space agency, will be sent into orbit on Wednesday.
President Trump said the North Sea was a “treasure chest,” but its high taxes were driving away oil producers.
As a longtime Washington Post reporter and an author of 10 books, he held corporate America accountable for safe pharmaceuticals and cars.
Novo Nordisk slashed its financial forecasts as it struggled to fight off competition in the United States. It also named a new chief executive, who highlighted the “urgency” of the moment.
Federal officials said a psychoactive ingredient in kratom had been refined and added to supplements that could quickly become addictive.