French government survives two no-confidence votes over pensions
With the failure of both votes Monday, the pension bill raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 is considered adopted
With the failure of both votes Monday, the pension bill raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 is considered adopted
The city imposed an overnight curfew that ended Monday morning and is considering another one next weekend
This time around, the job cuts will hit profitable areas for the company including its cloud computing unit AWS and its burgeoning advertising business
School boards and legislatures nationwide also are facing questions about books and considering making it easier to limit access
Proponents say prosecutors and police need more tools to help with the fight because fentanyl and other synthetic opioids are so deadly
The Chinese president’s visit to Moscow shows off Beijing’s new diplomatic swagger and gives a welcome political lift for his Russian counterpart
Jeffery Woodke was kidnapped from his home in Abalak, Niger, in October 2016 by men who ambushed and killed his guards
A panel of scientists called for quickly slashing carbon pollution and fossil fuel use by nearly two-thirds by 2035
Lawyer Robert Costello’s testimony could give Donald Trump an indirect opportunity to make a case he shouldn’t face criminal charges
Many U.S. cities are struggling to recover from the blow of the Covid pandemic and the generalization of teleworking, with Washington and San Francisco among the hardest hit
The ambivalence raises questions about whether the former president still has the power to mobilize far-right supporters the way he did before the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol
Preowned sales reached $22 billion in 2021, accounting for nearly one-third of the overall $75 billion luxury watch market
A volunteer who fought in Ukraine’s southern counteroffensive last year returned home for the birth of his son before rejoining the fight in Donetsk Oblast
The fall of SVB has caused multi-billion dollar losses around the world and will weigh on the economy, but experts believe that authorities can contain the damage
Two decades after George Bush ordered the invasion, Washington’s prestige in the Middle East is damaged, populism is on the rise and military spending divides Congress
The economy’s long-term fundamentals are stronger, forcing the equilibrium interest rate higher
The pension reform in France has opened debate about the place that work occupies in our lives, and renewed interest in the book ‘The Right to Be Lazy’ by Paul Lafargue
Experts warn of the danger of accidental escalations in a rivalry marked by increasing tensions and mistrust, with Taiwan as the main focus
The 40 branches of Signature Bank will become Flagstar Bank, starting Monday
The 19-year-old Spaniard will move from second to first in the ATP Tour rankings on Monday, displacing Novak Djokovic
The North’s leader Kim Jong Un instructed his military to hold more drills to sharpen the war readiness of his nuclear forces
Bragg sent an internal memo late Saturday hours after Trump unleashed a three-part, all-caps social media post in which he said he could be arrested in the coming days
Franck Kessié scored in stoppage time to give Barcelona the home victory and a 12-point lead over second-place Madrid with 12 matches to go