Yankees News: Another Starting Pitcher Injured Before 2023 Spring Training
Nestor Cortes is the latest Yankees' starting pitcher to suffer an injury.
Nestor Cortes is the latest Yankees' starting pitcher to suffer an injury.
The U.S. Treasury said on Monday it will open applications on May 31 for $4 billion worth of new tax credits for advanced energy manufacturing and decarbonization projects, with $1.6 billion of those required to be in communities hit by closures of coal mines or coal-fired power plants.
Ford Motor Co on Monday announced plans to invest $3.5 billion to build an electric vehicle battery plant in Michigan, betting that making the batteries in the United States will help and Chinese partner CATL attract U.S.
Southwest Airlines Co is working on a series of updates and upgrades to its technology to avoid a repeat of the operational disruption the airline suffered in late December, a top executive said on Monday.
Ghana's bilateral lenders are discussing the formation of an official creditor committee, a first step needed to engage in debt relief talks for the crisis-hit country, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the matter.
Rihanna's Super Bowl LVII Halftime show is drawing some comparisons to Beyoncé's 2013 performance.
Patrick Mahomes has already solidified a spot in the list of all-time great NFL quarterbacks.
Officials from China, India, Saudi Arabia and Group of Seven wealthy nations will participate in a first virtual meeting of a new sovereign debt roundtable on Friday, three sources familiar with the plans said on Monday.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is considering a meeting with top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi at the Munich Security Conference, in what would be their first face-to-face talks after the United States shot down flying objects, sources told Reuters.
Bath & Body Works named a veteran consumer products executive as a new director on Monday as the specialty retailer faces pressure from hedge fund Third Point LLC to cut costs and refresh its board.
Colombia peace talks with ELN rebels resume in Mexico
Along underwater highway, workers fix Channel tunnel at night
U.S. companies' earnings woes are likely to extend beyond the weak fourth quarter, as a booming labor market weighing on margins looks set to hurt results in the first half of this year.
Greece approves disputed museum law seen as antiquity 'export' plan
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her coalition allies secured emphatic election wins in the two wealthiest regions of the country on Monday, strengthening the right's grip on power amid growing voter apathy.
A security guard at the British embassy in Berlin collected highly sensitive information for more than three years, including "secret" government communications with Prime Minister Boris Johnson, prosecutors told a London court on Monday.
Washington and Beijing traded accusations about alleged spy balloons on Monday as the United States and Canada scrambled to explain the three other objects the U.S.
Russia will seek to gather more intelligence about Norway's oil and gas infrastructure as part of efforts to put pressure on European energy supplies, the Nordic country's police security agency (PST) said in its annual threat assessment on Monday.
'Are we going to die?': Trauma haunts Turkish kids after quake
Banking and payments processing conglomerate Fidelity National Information Services Inc took a $17.6 billion write-down on its merchant business as it unveiled plans on Monday to spin it off, undoing a $43 billion acquisition that went sour.
The Indonesia Olympic Committee has announced that the country will be holding the second edition of the World Beach Games, the ANOC World Beach Games Bali 2023.
A woman in New York is facing up to 25 years in prison after poisoning her lookalike's cheesecake to steal her identity.
The Philadelphia Eagles have big decisions to make about players headed for 2023 free agency.
Cartel torture victim could be 'America's Favorite Pet'
Portions of a Georgia special grand jury's report on Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the state's 2020 election should be publicly released, but any recommendations on criminal charges will remain sealed for now, a state judge ruled on Monday.