Kidnapped woman escaped makeshift cell, says FBI
The FBI fear there are other victims after they say a woman was held in a concrete block cell in Oregon.
2023-08-04 01:19
Crystal Group provides over 7,700 meals to food-insecure Eastern Iowans
HIAWATHA, Iowa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 3, 2023--
2023-08-04 01:18
India's recent rice ban sent people into a panic. Here's what's going on now
Last month, the Indian government announced an abrupt ban on exporting non-Basmati white rice, which includes varieties favored by South Indian communities. The move has raised fears of destabilizing rice supplies in certain parts of the world and reportedly sent some US shoppers into panic-buying mode.
2023-08-04 01:18
Ukraine says density of Russian mines is 'insane' as it plays down counteroffensive expectations
A week after US officials said Ukraine was deploying extra troops to its counteroffensive, movement is limited on the southern front lines with fighting concentrated in two parts of Zaporizhzhia region, according to available videos and statements from official sources.
2023-08-04 00:59
Bombardier quarterly profit beats estimates on demand for business jets
MONTREAL Canada's Bombardier Inc on Thursday reported better-than-expected quarterly profit and higher revenue despite supply chain pressures, helped
2023-08-04 00:57
Cruise operators plan to hike prices as costs rise, demand swells
By Doyinsola Oladipo and Granth Vanaik NEW YORK Cruise vacations in the past year have emerged as a
2023-08-04 00:52
Teva agrees to pay $126 million to US hospitals over opioids
By Brendan Pierson Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd has agreed to pay up to $126 million to U.S. hospitals
2023-08-04 00:50
What are semiconductors and how are they used?
Governments around the world are scrambling to boost semiconductor production.
2023-08-04 00:50
Spirit Air Expects More Groundings as Pratt Engine Fallout Grows
Spirit Airlines Inc. has grounded seven planes due to problems with its Pratt & Whitney engines and the
2023-08-04 00:49
US military may put armed troops on commercial ships in Strait of Hormuz to stop Iran seizures
The U.S. military is considering putting armed personnel on commercial ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz, in what would be an unheard of action aimed at stopping Iran from seizing and harassing civilian vessels
2023-08-04 00:48
Citigroup CEO of institutional clients group Paco Ybarra to leave - memo
By Lananh Nguyen NEW YORK Paco Ybarra, the CEO of Citigroup's institutional clients group, will leave in the
2023-08-04 00:48
Post Malone pays fan $2m for Magic: The Gathering 'One Ring' card
A Toronto man says the artist gave him a beer to celebrate the sale, a day before his 37th birthday.
2023-08-04 00:47
