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For the better part of a year, Microsoft Corp. has failed to quell a small but persistent revolt by employees bent on forcing the company to sever business ties with Israel over its war in Gaza.
The traditional end of the US summer is days away and the kids are returning to school. So here are three things I have on my mind as the steamy August tariff nights give way to what may end up being ...
Donald Trump moved to oust Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, a dramatic escalation in the president’s battle for more ...
Rising health-care costs are fueling the comeback of a strategy to limit hospital bills, but the evolving model requires ...
Opinion: Columnist Andrew Leahey says cities should normalize gradual property tax increases or consider structural reforms ...
Artificial intelligence is making it harder for entry-level workers in the US to find jobs in fields like software development and customer service, according to new research.
Nordic Capital and Permira loosened the terms for their takeover bid for Bavarian Nordic A/S to bypass key investors opposed to the valuation of the Danish vaccine maker.
Orsted A/S executives plan to reassure shareholders Tuesday after the Trump administration’s decision to halt one of the ...
When Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stood on the ramparts of the 17th century Red Fort in New Delhi and announced a cut to consumption taxes, he took many of his own officials by surprise.
China will accelerate the expansion of its carbon market to incorporate major industries by 2027, according to guidelines issued by top policymakers.
Nigeria is set to increase the proportion of funds that its $17 billion pension industry can invest in infrastructure and private equity in a bid to boost returns on retirement savings.