Month October 2024

Spain searches for bodies after unprecedented flooding claims at least 158 lives

Crews searched for bodies in stranded cars and sodden buildings Thursday as residents salvaged what they could from their ruined homes following monstrous flash floods in Spain that claimed at least 158 lives, with 155 deaths confirmed in the eastern… Continue Reading →

US says 8,000 North Korean soldiers to begin combat operations in war with Ukraine ‘in coming days’

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed on Thursday that 8,000 North Korean soldiers in Russia are expected to begin combat operations against Ukrainian troops in Kursk “in the coming days.” The secretary said that of the 10,000 North Korean… Continue Reading →

Ford to pause production of electric F-150

Ford announced this week it’s pausing production of its flagship electric truck for two months after revealing disappointing sales figures.

China’s Luckin Coffee aims for U.S. market

Luckin Coffee, a major competitor to Starbucks in China, is planning an expansion into America.

California voters consider controversial vacation homes tax in iconic Lake Tahoe area

Owners of vacation homes in Northern California’s South Lake Tahoe could face a significant tax increase if voters in the mountain resort town approve a measure on Tuesday’s ballot that pits affordable housing against private property rights.

EU Commission fines Teva $500 million for trying to stop rival’s multiple sclerosis drug

The European Commission said Thursday it has fined Israeli generic drugmaker Teva more than 460 million euros ($500 million) for improperly seeking to protect the patent for its multiple sclerosis drug and for disparaging a rival company’s development of a… Continue Reading →

Chinese online retailer Temu faces European Union investigation into rogue traders and illegal goods

Chinese online retailer Temu is facing a European Union investigation over suspicions it’s failing to prevent the sale of illegal products, the 27-nation bloc’s executive arm said on Thursday.

Inflation gauge closely watched by the Fed falls to lowest level since early 2021

As a presidential race profoundly shaped by Americans’ frustration with high prices nears its end, the government said Thursday that an inflation gauge closely watched by the Federal Reserve has dropped to near pre-pandemic levels.

Disney’s $500 million lures Grammys away from CBS after 54-year run

Starting in 2027, the Grammys will air on ABC, Disney+ and Hulu, ending a 54-year partnership between the music awards and CBS.

Amazon employees revolt: 500-plus workers challenge return-to-office policy

More than 500 Amazon employees urged Amazon Web Services boss Matt Garman to stop making them return to the office.

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