UK government drops plans for tax cut on wealthy that prompted turmoil on financial markets
In a stunning reversal, Britain's Conservative government dropped a key part of the tax cuts package that sparked outrage, market turmoil and sent the pound plunging.
Christian nurse sues UK's NHS for 'forcing racist ideology' on students
A Christian nurse in the United Kingdom is suing an NHS trust, claiming the trust forces student to learn critical race theory and discriminates against her race.
US sanctions Russia over Ukraine annexations, which Biden says have 'no legitimacy'
President Biden responded to Russia annexing four Ukrainian territories by announcing new sanctions on Russian entities and individuals.
FDA approves Amylyx ALS drug
Amylyx says doctors will be able to prescribe Relyvrio immediately. The drugmaker anticipates prescriptions will be filled and shipped from specialty pharmacies within the next four to six weeks.
Phil Collins and Genesis band members sell music rights in $300+ million deal
Phil Collins and Genesis bandmates Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford have sold a bundle of music rights to catalogue, including 1980's pop hits, to Concord Music Group for $300 million.
US imposes new sanctions on Iran oil exports, targets Chinese firms
In an effort to get Iran to rejoin the 2015 Nuclear deal the US has imposed sanctions on companies involved with Iran's oil production including some from China.
Putin's economy to take a hit following mobilization order, acceleration of 'brain drain': UK intel
U.K. defense officials say Russia's economy could take a hit as hundreds of thousands of Russian fighting age men flee President Vladimir Putin's conscription order.
Apple blocks Russian social media and communication sites, removing them from the app store
Apple Inc. frustrated Moscow after adhering to U.K. sanctions and removed its top social media and communications site for the App Store.
Bank of England to buy UK bonds to avert financial risk
The Bank of England has moved to halt a slide in British government bonds that posed a “material risk” after plans to slash taxes spooked investors.
Biogen shares soar on Alzheimer's drug developments
A study found that Biogen's Alzheimer's drug lecanemab reduced cognitive and functional decline by 27% compared to a placebo over an 18-month period.
Blaming Moscow for Nord Stream sabotage is 'stupid and absurd,' Moscow says
Moscow derided accusations that it had sabotaged the Nord Stream pipelines Wednesday. Moscow argues it makes huge profits from the pipelines and would never destroy them.
Europeans increasingly burning trees for energy after green policies, Russian war, leave countries hobbled
European nations' consumption of biomass energy such as wood is increasing amid an energy crisis sparked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the bloc's push for green energy.
Meta disables Russian propaganda network targeting Europe
The Kremlin has spread disinformation through social media prompting Meta to launch an investigation.
Leave World Bank President David Malpass alone. Stop the political games
Climate activists in the Biden administration have been calling for World Bank President David Malpass to resign after remarks he made at an event last week. The idea is absurd.
World Bank cuts China growth forecast as COVID-19, real-estate crunch take toll
The World Bank expects developing economies in East Asia to grow faster than China, because of it's zero-COVID policies, for the first time since 1990.
Biogen to pay $900M to settle allegations of improper physician kickbacks
Biogen is accused of causing submissions of false claims to Medicare and Medicaid by paying physicians kickbacks to prescribe its multiple sclerosis drugs Avonex, Tysabri and Tecfidera.
Gas leak in Nord Stream pipelines likely caused by sabotage, Germany says
Germany believes the Nord Stream pipelines connecting Russian oil and gas to Germany were sabotaged and did not malfunction. The country is currently in an energy crisis.
Biden hits oil and gas companies: 'Bring down prices you’re charging at the pump'
Biden once again took aim at oil and gas companies on Monday, accusing them of squeezing consumers with high gas prices despite a drop in the price of oil.
Bank of England 'will not hesitate' to act as it monitors market turmoil
The Bank of England said on Monday it would not hesitate to raise rates and is monitoring markets in response to the new government's financial plans.
Plant-based meat sales declining, industry possibly suffering 'perception problem'
Plant-based meat sales declining, industry appears to be suffering from "woke" perception problem, according to report. Just last week Beyond Meat announced it suspended COO Doug Ramsey.



















