The Trump administration is facing backlash from American consumers as higher costs from tariffs blunt wage gains.
The deal would reduce an extraordinarily high tariff rate that had threatened to cripple Swiss exports.
A recent dip in trading shows how investors are balancing a “fear of missing out at the same time as real fear.”
There is still time to take advantage of federal tax credits for energy updates. But federal heating aid for low-income people was delayed by the government shutdown.
This summit is unlike any of its predecessors in at least one significant way: The Indigenous presence is palpable and strong.
Palantir is a software company, and its national security work has driven its stock price to remarkable heights.
The chief of the company’s U.S. business, John Furner, will take over on Feb. 1.
The chief of the company’s U.S. business, John Furner, will take over on Feb. 1.
Decades after their founders connected, Apple and Issey Miyake released a collection of phone pouches that have some people baffled. They hope it will inspire creativity.
Anthropic, the artificial intelligence start-up, said that Chinese state-sponsored hackers used its tools for.
“As you may have noticed, it is not easy to build data centers here on Earth.”
Right-wing outlets have focused on a single redacted name in the 23,000 pages of correspondence related to Jeffrey Epstein that were released on Wednesday.
The weight loss medicines are proving to be a test case for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary, in straddling divisions between his supporters and the president.
The ESCAPADE mission, which launched to space on a Blue Origin rocket on Thursday, breaks the mold of how planetary science missions typically come together.
It has been a brutal three months for dramas and comedies.
It has been a brutal three months for dramas and comedies.
Bill Pulte has called out prominent Democrats for issues with their mortgage documents. But he has a history of carefully choosing facts about his family and businesses to enhance his reputation.
The company claimed that A.I. did most of the hacking with limited human input and said it was a rapid escalation of the technology’s use in cybercrime.
An advocate for women’s reproductive health, she started one of the world’s smallest pharmaceutical companies to bring an emergency birth-control method to market.
Companies are offering much-needed, but expensive, air purification systems to shelter from the smog in one of the world’s most polluted cities.
Fewer women in South Korea are reporting workplace harassment, but those who do say their claims are often not taken seriously or handled sensitively.
The decision to allow oil and gas drilling in Alaska’s ecologically sensitive North Slope has the support of the state’s governor and senators.
If the proposal goes into effect, it would be the latest rollback of one of President Trump’s key economic policies over concerns about affordability.
He spent almost two decades at the network, covering a wide range of court cases and the White House. He was also at the center of a defamation lawsuit over “pink slime.”
A Pennsylvania plant run by the company, ByHeart, was shut down this year after inspectors found mold, a leaking roof and more than 2,500 dead insects in a food production area.
The staggering array of modern dog breeds is typically traced to the Victorian era. But half of all canine variation was in place roughly 10,000 years ago, a new study suggests.
More than 3,000 workers who make fighter jets and weapons in the St. Louis area have been on strike for over three months.
The company is shifting its video game strategy to focus more on popular games you already know, such as Pictionary and Boggle.
The United States is largely absent from the United Nations climate negations in Brazil. So who is stepping up?
More than 1,000 workers at 65 stores across the United States joined the labor action, the union representing baristas said.
This will be the second flight of the orbital rocket from Jeff Bezos’ space company and will include a key test of whether it can land a booster stage for later reuse.
After the H5N1 virus hit the remote island of South Georgia in 2023, more than 50,000 breeding females may have disappeared.