CERAWEEK-U.S. Senator Joe Manchin Blasts Ford's Battery Deal With China's CATL
U.S. Senator Joe Manchin said on Friday he is "totally opposed" to allowing Chinese battery maker CATL to access U.S.
U.S. Senator Joe Manchin said on Friday he is "totally opposed" to allowing Chinese battery maker CATL to access U.S.
The global auto industry took a hit Friday when U.S. automaker Ford announced it would be slashing 1,100 jobs at its Spanish plant in Valencia.
Oil prices climbed more than 1% on Friday after better-than-expected U.S. employment data, though both benchmarks fell more than 3% on the week on U.S. interest rate hike jitters.
The Dorel Juvenile Group issued a recall on their Safety 1st and Maxi-Cosi child safety seats with restraint issues.
Carlos Rodon, three other pitchers and Harrison Baders are all important members of the Yankees' roster that will likely start the season on the injured list.
A rapid fall in bank reserves held at the Federal Reserve, coinciding with an expected shortage of U.S.
As British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and French President Emmanuel Macron exchanged rugby shirts at the Elysee palace on Friday, it was in sharp contrast in tone to years of acrimony between London and Paris.
Federal Reserve policymakers may feel less pressed to ramp up the pace of their policy tightening this month after data Friday showed wage gains slowed in February, rekindling hopes inflation will ease as the pandemic-disrupted labor market normalizes.
Protected areas in Colombia's Amazon region are at risk of increased damage because of lengthy staffing delays as the government has yet to renew contracts with national parks staff this year, according to government data and interviews with officials, would-be employees and environmental advocates.
A U.S. judge on Friday rejected Donald Trump's effort to exclude an "Access Hollywood" tape of him making vulgar comments about women from a defamation lawsuit by the writer E.
'Step by step': Young Georgians shun Moscow, push for EU dream
Biden, EU chief meet on trade tensions
Emergency officials in California's San Luis Obispo County spent early Friday patrolling levies and swollen rivers after an atmospheric river storm drenched the already-saturated state with torrential rain, raising the flooding risk in some areas.
The U.S. Department Justice has appealed a court order approving Voyager Digital's bankruptcy plan, creating a new hurdle for the crypto lender's plan to sell its assets and transfer its customers to Binance.US in a deal valued at $1.3 billion.
Corporations and investors have been pouring money into renewable energy projects, seeing an opportunity to grasp the Holy Grail of socially conscious investing: do good while doing well.
US lawmakers vote to declassify intel on Covid origins
Amy Robach formed a bond with her "GMA" co-host T.J. Holmes after her husband Andrew Shue stopped being supportive.
The Canadian economy beat expectations by adding 21,800 jobs in February, putting pressure on the central bank to consider another rate hike after saying it wanted end its year-long tightening campaign, data showed on Friday.
Australia and India hope to seal by the end of the year an ambitious, comprehensive trade deal that has been stuck in negotiations for over a decade, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Friday.
Questions behind the abduction of four Americans by the Mexican Gulf Cartel continue to grow after an apology letter was found along with a group of bound men.
The United States accused Russia on Friday of seeking to destabilize Moldova and said it would help the Eastern European country fight off such attempts by sharing information and providing other assistance, the White House said.
Team USA's roster for the 2023 World Baseball Classic features some of the best players in MLB, including Mike Trout, Mookie Betts and Paul Goldschmidt.
Amid trade frictions, President Joe Biden and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hold talks on Friday that may lead to negotiations on critical minerals used for electric vehicles and government subsidies, U.S.
Italy's Treasury is working on a new bond dedicated to small savers in an effort to increase retail investors' holdings of the country's huge debt pile, a source close to the matter said on Friday.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to Ethiopia next week, the State Department said on Friday, as concerns linger over the implementation of the peace agreement following the conflict that left tens of thousands dead and millions uprooted.