Russian air attacks on Kyiv have come in relentless waves. Yet very little has penetrated the patched-together but increasingly sophisticated air defense network. Here’s why.
Eliza Reid, a former U.N. tourism ambassador and the wife of President Gudni Johannesson, welcomes her country’s many visitors, and has a few suggestions on safety, respect and how to meet locals.
When executives’ adult children join the team, the office can get awkward.
The shareholders’ votes, along with others in Europe, deal a blow to activists.
Reallocate costs. Unwind charges. Delay depreciation. Companies are using nontraditional ways to boost the bottom line as slowing business makes it harder to meet earnings expectations.
Rising costs are prompting more adult children to sell the homes they inherit from their parents.
Facebook Parent Threatens to Remove News From Its Platforms in California
May 31, 2023 / no comments
The state’s bill requiring tech firms to pay publishers may inspire a revision of similar federal legislation, a trade group says.
The fast-food chain, once a darling of conservatives, has joined other corporations in pursuing diversity, equity and inclusion policies, prompting some on the right to accuse it of going “woke.”
In return for the shield, the billionaire owners of Purdue Pharma are committed to paying up to $6 billion to help compensate communities and individuals for the ravages of the opioid epidemic.
Philip Jefferson and Patrick Harker framed a potential decision to forgo a rate increase as a chance to assess more economic information, then possibly raise rates later this summer.