Caitlin Clark Paints Another Masterpiece
Iowa’s record-setting sensation drops 41 versus defending champion LSU to send her Hawkeyes to another Final Four. Next up: UConn and Paige Bueckers.
Iowa’s record-setting sensation drops 41 versus defending champion LSU to send her Hawkeyes to another Final Four. Next up: UConn and Paige Bueckers.
Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani is known for her blunt opinions and bitcoin skepticism.
Democrats are seeking to capitalize on the state’s six-week ban—and a ballot measure that could undo it.
Traders are increasingly wary of potential intervention following recent warnings from Japanese officials as the yen weakened to 34-year lows against the dollar.
Brent crude and WTI are moving into deeper backwardation, signaling that oil market fundamentals continue to firm, according to ING.
Base metals were higher with gold trading just below its all-time record, a clear symptom of the economic and political turmoil shaking global markets as investors seek a haven, Xs.com said.
Several Chinese developers’ shares have been suspended from trading in Hong Kong starting Tuesday due to their failure to meet the deadline for publishing last year’s annual results, another sign of the turmoil in the country’s real-estate sector.
Lonza has appointed Wolfgang Wienand, currently chief executive at peer Siegfried Holding, as its next CEO.
U.S. Treasurys saw their weakest session in several weeks on Monday, with a selloff triggered by stronger manufacturing ISM data which reignited doubts over the extent of interest-rate cuts by the Fed this year, Deutsche Bank Research said.
Seven of the organization’s workers including a U.S.-Canadian dual citizen were killed in what it said was an Israeli airstrike, threatening to exacerbate the territory’s hunger crisis.
After a blistering run to record highs, Japanese stocks may be running out of catalysts in the near term.
UBS will launch a new share-buyback program of up to $2 billion, with half of the total to be returned to investors in 2024.
USD/SGD traded steadily in the afternoon Asian session, but may be supported by waning bets for Fed rate cuts.
Xiaomi’s shares surged after the tech company unveiled its maiden electric vehicle, a competitively-priced sedan vying against Tesla and others for market share in China’s crowded EV space.
The Hawkeyes star scored 41 points, including nine 3-pointers, in a 94-87 win over the defending champion Tigers.
Officials race to keep sewage from the waters of the long-distance race course ahead of the Summer Games. ‘It’s cleanish.’
U.S. stocks ended mixed as the second quarter began, with the S&P 500 and Dow industrials falling 0.2% and 0.6%, respectively, and the Nasdaq gaining 0.1%.
Shares of Truth Social’s parent fell more than 21% after Trump’s social-media firm disclosed that it nearly ran out of cash last year and would have struggled to survive without the deal that took it public.
Two independent board members of Warner Bros. Discovery resigned after the Justice Department told them it was investigating whether their presence on the board violated antitrust laws.
Chinese electric-vehicle maker BYD’s sales jumped in March amid increasing competition from Chinese auto companies in the global EV market.
Google plans to destroy a trove of data that reflects millions of users’ web-browsing histories, part of a settlement of a lawsuit that alleged the company tracked millions of users without their knowledge.
The U.S. Postal Service tapped United Parcel Service as its primary partner for moving cargo by air, replacing FedEx which had provided the service for more than two decades.
Sports Illustrated’s owner sued Manoj Bhargava, saying the 5-Hour Energy creator and the publisher he controls owe millions of dollars in missed payments.
Syria and Iran accused Israel of a missile attack on an Iranian diplomatic building in Damascus that killed a senior Iranian general, a potential escalation of a shadow war between Israel and Iran that has intensified during the war in Gaza.
The Florida Supreme Court ruled that the state’s ban on abortion after six weeks of pregnancy may take effect, but cleared the way for voters to greatly expand the right to abortion in November.