Michigan man pleads guilty after using COVID-19 relief money to pay for BMW convertible, wedding expenses: DOJ
A Michigan man plead guilty to multiple financial charges after obtaining $170,000 in Paycheck Protection Program funding to buy personal items like a BMW convertible, the DOJ announced on Friday.
Norfolk Southern conductor trainee killed in Alabama railway accident
A Norfolk Southern conductor trainee was killed on the job this week in Bessemer, Alabama, when a piece of metal from a passing train car crashed into the victim's cab.
Advent to buy Maxar Technologies for about $4B
The company, whose origins date back to 1957, has 90 satellites in orbit, counts 70 countries among its customers and employs 4,400 people, according to its website.
Harry and Meghan put themselves in ‘disgraceful situation’ with Netflix show: Neil Sean
Royal commentator Neil Sean discusses the controversial Netflix limited series ‘Harry and Meghan’ after volume II is released with a special focus on the royal rift.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s docuseries has book publisher 'worried' memoir sales will suffer: royal expert
Royal expert Neil Sean says a source close to Penguin Random House claimed the publication is "worried" sales on Prince Harry's "Spare" memoir will suffer.
China files WTO complaint over US export controls on semiconductors
China filed a dispute at the World Trade Organization against the U.S. over export controls on advanced semiconductors and computer chips.
China’s leaders plot pivot back toward boosting economy
The Chinese government is shifting back to growth mode, as a rapid deterioration in economic conditions prompts alarmed officials to turn more of their focus to development after years of criticizing cadres who gave priority to growth at the expense of social stability and fiscal prudence.
Dow plunges in perfect storm for stocks
Investors got a second-day jolt with the economy slowing as prices and interest rates are expected to keep rising. The Federal Reserve hiked rates by 50 basis points on Wednesday.
Putin accuses West of 'robbery' through sanctions in national speech on flagging economy
Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the West of "robbery" operating under the guise of international sanction as penalties bite Moscow's economy.
Canada revokes Nord Stream sanction waiver despite European energy woes
Canada has revoked a temporary sanction waiver issued to allow repairs to the Nord Stream pipeline and said Putin showed no intention of getting the pipeline back up and running.
Fusion industry suddenly white-hot after US lab breakthrough
Nuclear fusion firms see a flurry of investment after Dec.11 announcement of ignition by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory at a press conference in DC.
FTX collapse where people lost billions has 'silver lining,' O'Leary says: Industry is 'culling its herd'
Kevin O'Leary, an investor who served as a paid spokesman for FTX, says that the company's collapse has a 'silver lining' for the cryptocurrency industry as a whole.
US, Bill Gates-backed high-tech nuclear plant in Wyoming delayed
TerraPower, a venture founded by billionaire Gates said last year its $4 billion Natrium plant would be built in Kemmerer, a Wyoming town where a coal plant is set to shut in 2025.
YouTube stars cash In video rights for millions of dollars
Investors, including Softbank, are buying Youtubers historic video rights to infuse the video streaming stars with cash to expand their video catalog.
Nestle announces launch of $43 million facility in Ukraine
Nestlé to invest $43 million to launch a new production facility in western Ukraine as the country is dealing with the economic impact of Russia's invasion.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried arrested in Bahamas, US expected to request extradition, authorities say
Bahamian authorities on Monday arrested Sam Bankman-Fried, disgraced founder of the cryptocurrency exchange, FTX, after the US filed charges against him.
Three top VMware executives to leave company
VMware Chief Executive Raghu Raghuram said the senior vice presidents of cloud infrastructure, applications and management business and networking and advanced security are leaving
UK approves first coal mine in decades, sparking anger among environmentalists as energy costs soar
The U.K.'s Conservative government has, for the first time in 30 years, approved a coal mine, stoking anger among environmentalists.
Arizona divesting funds from BlackRock over ESG push
Arizona is divesting most of its funds from BlackRock, joining a growing number of states in resisting the investment firm's push for ESG policies.
FTX ex-CEO Sam Bankman-Fried says he wants to start a new business
Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced founder of the failed crypto-exchange FTX, says he wants to start a new business to help his investors make back the money they lost in the crash.


















