Saudi Aramco Abruptly Drops Plans to Expand Oil Production
The pullback, at the behest of the Saudi government and made with little comment, probably reflects a more subdued outlook for demand of Saudi Arabia’s oil.
The pullback, at the behest of the Saudi government and made with little comment, probably reflects a more subdued outlook for demand of Saudi Arabia’s oil.
The fulminations surrounding the world’s biggest pop icon — and girlfriend of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce — reached the stratosphere after Kansas City made it to the Super Bowl.
Daimler, Navistar and Volvo have been criticized for not selling many electric heavy trucks, but the companies say the country first needs many more chargers.
The automaker has placed a bet on electric vehicles, but it has struggled to produce and sell the vehicles in large numbers.
The New York City Council is expected to override the mayor’s veto of two bills that would expand documentation of police stops and end solitary confinement.
A decision to address the disqualification of Kamila Valieva gave the United States the gold at the Beijing 2022 team event but kept Canada off the podium.
No matter which way you slice it, he is the engine of the party.
The anemic pace of growth in Europe, dragged down by a weak German economy, is widening the gap with the United States.
Vertex Pharmaceuticals said its medicine could address moderate to severe acute pain, and might be able to avoid the risk of addiction.
The International Monetary Fund upgraded its growth forecasts and offered a more optimistic outlook for the world economy.
A class war is playing out inside the Republican Party.
The nation is at the center of the current turmoil in the Middle East.
Plus, the Biden campaign wants Taylor Swift.
Hannah Neeleman, a Utah homemaker with a huge social media following, goes to Las Vegas, newborn in tow, to compete for Mrs. World.
From outside Gaza, the scale of death and destruction is impossible to grasp, shrouded by communications blackouts, restrictions barring international reporters and extreme challenges facing local journalists.
Trump has no rightful place among the leadership of the American republic.
Democrats are being held back by an archaic tradition.
Republicans are expected to push through articles of impeachment charging the homeland security secretary with refusing to uphold the law and breaching the public’s trust.
The flood of TV and digital spots in battleground states is set to be the largest single purchase of political advertising by a super PAC in U.S. history, according to the group, Future Forward.
Amazon, Google, Microsoft and other tech companies have been on a layoff spree this month, with the latest cuts differing from last year’s mass reductions.
Berner, the San Francisco rapper, has built a legal-weed empire out of his black-market past — and blurred the lines between the two.
The central bank is widely expected to lower interest rates this year. But with growth and consumer spending chugging along, explaining it may take some work.
In expanding pockets of the West, citizens across the political spectrum are finding common ground as they adjust to living beside wolves.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer known for hits like “Blue Bayou” and “Long Long Time” recommends spots she adores in the city where she was born and raised.
Some tech workers are filming their layoffs and sharing them on social media. They say it’s part catharsis, part transparency.