Target’s problems are intensifying. In the latest signal of trouble at the struggling company, Target posted another drop in sales during its latest quarter and cut its full-year profit guidance ...
Denmark’s biggest exports include Ozempic, Carlsberg and Lego. But now, European leaders think it has something more valuable to sell: an immigration system tough and effective enough to neuter the ...
Harvard is launching an investigation into former university president Larry Summers’ relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after a trove of emails released last week showed years ...
Cloudflare experienced a disruption on Tuesday that temporarily impacted a swath of online services – from Spotify to ChatGPT and even President Donald Trump’s Truth Social platform – marking the ...
From sports to screen, singer and actress So-Yeon Kang opens up about embracing both athleticism and self-care, and how ...
Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day. A bill requiring the Justice Department to release all of the Epstein files is headed to President Donald Trump’s desk after ...
After more than 250 years of serving coffee to Rome’s great and good, the doors have slammed shut at the Antico Caffè Greco after a long-running legal battle. Now its future is uncertain.
One team walked into Madison Square Garden in its team-issued sweatsuits. The other approached the game much like an NBA squad arriving for work, fashioned in their outfits of the day. Michigan State ...
Iran is willing to resume nuclear talks with the United States if they are conducted respectfully, a senior Iranian official told CNN, while insisting Tehran will not move from the position it held ...
In one of the most startling developments, House Speaker Mike Johnson, who’d long opposed the bill before Trump’s reversal, insisted the Senate must make changes to the bill. But senators ignored him ...
The House vote to release the Jeffrey Epstein files was, in the end, 427-1. That’s a margin typically reserved for proclamations and post office namings, not for what was perhaps the biggest defeat of ...
From a technical standpoint, no. US voters will vote twice before Trump leaves office: in midterms next year and the general election to replace him in 2028. His presidency will play a factor in both ...