Beast Industries has acquired a banklike app for young people and could eventually offer a variety of financial services, including crypto.
Energy prices continued to rise on Tuesday as attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran intensified, along with the country’s response.
The New York Times is looking to talk to business owners whose work forces are changing because of immigration policies.
Hearty bacteria in a lab survived pressures comparable to an asteroid strike on the red planet, suggesting a hypothetical scenario in which our planet was seeded with life.
President Trump has signaled that he is open to the idea of a prolonged military conflict with Iran. Investors are spooked by that scenario.
Chocolate makers and fig-paste importers are facing a tangle of unknowns, including whether to seek refunds for tariffs invalidated by the Supreme Court.
General Motors, Ford and other established automakers risk becoming relics if they don’t catch up to Chinese carmakers and technology companies in electric vehicles and self-driving cars.
One of Us, run by Denmark’s health ministry, works with people with mental health conditions to share their stories in schools, hospitals and police stations, helping turn fear into understanding.
A protracted conflict in the Middle East risks a spike in energy prices and broader inflation.
The new pact includes additional protections to prevent the use of the company’s technology for mass surveillance of Americans.
The mentalist Oz Pearlman is this year’s speaker. “Hopefully, it will be something very Special,” the president wrote on Truth Social.
The move amounts to a surrender in a clash that has led many law firms to submit to the president rather than face the threat of his executive orders.
A prolonged conflict in the Middle East could cause a spike at American gas pumps, as the busy driving season approaches.
The Trump administration said in a memo it wanted to “avoid the risk of impaired objectivity” by hiring former staff members to wind down operations at the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Research shows that a phenomenon called St. Elmo’s Fire, which occurs during thunderstorms, may be much more common than previously understood.
The Emirates’ reputation as a safe destination in a volatile area was put to a brutal test in recent days as Iran, retaliating against U.S.-Israeli attacks, targeted the region with missiles and drones.
Qatar said it had halted production of liquefied natural gas, forcing buyers to compete for supplies elsewhere.
Qatar said it had halted production of liquefied natural gas, forcing buyers to compete for supplies elsewhere.
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As the midterm elections approach, the health secretary is focusing on “real food.” Anger is rising among some of his supporters.
The president’s flat 10 percent tariff is most beneficial to nations that previously faced the highest rates. But it’s not clear how much that will prompt a new surge in imports.
More than two dozen contributors to the manual criticized the deletion of a chapter on climate science by the Federal Judicial Center.