GameStop said it plans to sell securities and reported preliminary results that showed a sales decline in the first quarter.
An Arizona woman aided North Koreans in find remote-work US jobs, funnelling their wages back to them in violation of US sanctions, prosecutors said.
Fewer people are being hired for $100k jobs. While women are less likely than men to apply, they're more likely to be hired for high-paying roles.
Here is episode 11 of Euronews' guide to the European Parliament elections, taking place from 6 to 9 June.
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The Dow's rally to 40,000 could be followed by a pullback if historical performance is any guide.
Chinese authorities on Friday pledged new support for state-owned enterprises to enable them to buy unsold apartments.
"Corporations shouldn't rip off hardworking Americans" with hidden fees, President Biden said in a statement.
The latest offer amounted to around a third of what the campaigner had asked for.
The Bank of England is set to boost its presence in Leeds as part of a “major vote of confidence” in the city.
A cyber security expert argues that to survive attack, changes must come from the top down
London's blue-chip index has defied its reputation as a relative laggard to grow by 9% since January, but some stocks have rocketed as much as 49%.
CoreWeave's $7.5 billion debt financing follows a $1.1 billion funding round the startup announced two weeks ago.
The firm has huge debts and it may have to be taken over by the government if it runs out of money.
Five thousand workers at the German automaker’s plant near Tuscaloosa were eligible to vote in a high-stakes union election this week, with results expected Friday.
Failing to provide the Commission with an answer by 27 May could result in a hefty fine.
An Ombudsman has found the WASPI generation of women were not properly informed of the change in their state pension age.
Dan Sundheim's D1 Capital boosted its stake in this live entertainment stock during the first quarter.
Debt Relief Orders are available to those on low incomes to clear existing debt and surged as the fee was axed.
The administrator for the chain FRP Advisory announced the news today.
Border Patrol officials under investigation for ties to a tequila mogul also attended parties hosted by a wealthy businessman involved in cross-border trade.
Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain are now doing better than Germany and France, in a surprising reversal of post-2011 fortunes in the eurozone. But much of it might be catch-up growth.
Scottish sector could be losing out on around £10m of rebates annually for costs that are not being reclaimed
Russia said it shot down a total of 102 aerial drones and six naval drones, making it Ukraine's largest drone attack, per the Kyiv Independent.
Last legal hurdles are being discussed before an EU-Serbia trade partnership to source lithium from the Jadar region comes to fruition.
Many major tech companies consider having an eye-catching or attractive office space to be essential. Here are some of the most notable.
SULLIVAN: ‘WHERE IS YOUR TITLE X RESPONSIBILITIES ON CLIMATE CHANGE?’ In a combative exchange at yesterday’s Senate Armed Services Committee hearing of the Navy’s 2025 budget, Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK) grilled Navy Secretary Carlos
Winning shareholder backing for Elon Musk's huge compensation package is like climbing "Mount Everest," chair Robyn Denholm told the Financial Times.
Of all the things in this wide, wicked world there are few more instructive than observing how the rich grow richer during the summer.
Jeremy Hunt promises further tax cuts, as he launches an attack on Labour's plans ahead of an election.
Elon Musk said the brain implant startup is now actively searching for the second person to receive Neuralink's "Telepathy" implant.
The number of companies going bust surged by nearly a fifth in April despite recent figures showing Britain emerged from recession at the start of the year.
Scammers used deepfakes to scam an employee in the Hong Kong office earlier this year, costing UK-based engineering giant Arup $25 million.
Reddit and OpenAI have confirmed a new deal which will mean ChatGPT can be trained using the platform's content. So what does that mean for your posts and comments?