Caterpillar cuts 2016 sales, earnings outlook, posts lower profit
Company now expects 2016 sales in a range of $40-billion (U.S.) to $42-billion against a previously forecast $40-billion to $44-billion
Company now expects 2016 sales in a range of $40-billion (U.S.) to $42-billion against a previously forecast $40-billion to $44-billion
The original classroom where William Shakespeare is believed to have studied and seen his first plays opens to the public for the first time this weekend.
Angelina Jolie has had a rough couple of years. After discovering she has an 87% chance of developing breast cancer, the actress had a double mastectomy in 2013. In March 2015, the mother of six had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed after early signs of ovarian cancer.
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That’s a long drive.
Legal counsel for Israeli fugitive Rabbi Eliezer Berland claims his client is being denied medication and food at a Pretoria prison.
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LOS ANGELES, April 22 (UPI) -- Kylie Jenner and Blac Chyna appear to have made amends in new Snapchat photos.
He's the cleanup hitter of the English language, the sultan of sonnet and song.
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The singer, otherwise known as @badgalriri, is certainly living up to her name.
The first luxury retailer to go to Japan independently, Louis Vuitton is returning with an exhibition. Chief executive Michael Burke tells Jo Ellison about the Japanese ‘magic’ at the heart of the house
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As the US prepares to elect a president, the race is once again being played out to a soundtrack of Bruce Springsteen
A roundup of what The Globe and Mail’s market strategist Scott Barlow is reading this morning on the Web
Until recently, it's been mainly passengers complaining about long lines at the security checkpoints.
Novartis this week said it was seeing better uptake of a potential blockbuster drug in Europe than in the U.S.
ACT Brumbies chief executive Michael Jones has sent a letter to seven of the club's major sponsors to apologise for potential reputational damage to their brands, adding he expected to be sacked by the board on Thursday night.
Republicans begin tangling over convention rules, and more top politics stories.
Can hiring a ‘cultural engineer’ help a hip new hotel become part of the city’s authentic music scene?
Falcons General Manager Thomas Dimitroff says the quarterback position is one place where he has no doubt at all about the team’s personnel. Dimitroff said this morning on PFT Live that he’s completely confident that Matt Ryan is a quarterback who can win a Super Bowl in Atlanta. “Matt has so much, he’s such a…
An ugly row has broken out between the frontrunners as the May 5 election approaches