What Are Cash-back Deals on Toyota Prius for August 2018
YouTube TV restores access to Disney after dispute resolved
YouTube TV began restoring access to Disney content after a dispute between the companies led to an interruption of service
2 hours ago
Manchin not backing Dems' $2T bill, potentially dooming it
Sen. Joe Manchin says he can't back his party's signature $2 trillion social and environment bill
4 hours ago
Poles protest across the country to defend media freedom
Poles flocked to city centers across the country to defend a U.S.-owned television network that is being targeted by the right-wing government
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Average US gas price fell 6 cents to $3.41 per gallon
The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline dropped by 6 cents over the past two weeks to $3.41 per gallon
December 19
Finland's Christmas resorts in full swing but fear omicron
Christmas is in full swing in Finnish Lapland, where venue operators happily report that visitors have returned in numbers approaching pre-pandemic levels
December 19
Russia evacuates 128 coal miners amid reports of a fire
Authorities in Russia have evacuated 128 coal miners from a coal mine in Siberia amid reports of a fire in one of the mine's sections
December 19
UK health boss: COVID-19 rules could tighten by Christmas
Britain's health secretary has refused to rule out imposing tougher COVID-19 restrictions before Christmas amid the rapid rise of infections and continuing uncertainty about the omicron variant
December 19
Omicron may sideline two leading drugs against COVID-19
The rapidly-spreading omicron variant may soon leave U.S. doctors without two of the standard treatments they've used to fight COVID-19
December 19
Restaurants anxious as omicron, high food costs take toll
While restaurants in the U.S. and United Kingdom are open without restrictions and often bustling, they are entering their second winter of the coronavirus pandemic anxious about what's ahead
December 19
Ransomware persists even as high-profile attacks have slowed
President Biden warned Russia's Vladimir Putin to crack down on ransomware gangs
December 18
Netherlands 'going into lockdown again' to curb omicron
Nations across Europe are moving to reimpose tougher measures to stem a new wave of COVID-19 infections spurred by the highly transmissible omicron variant
December 18
OSHA vaccine mandate penalties to start Jan. 10
The Occupational Health and Safety Administration says it will not issue citations tied to its coronavirus vaccination mandate before Jan. 10
December 18
California pot companies warn of impending industry collapse
Leading California cannabis companies are warning Gov. Gavin Newsom that the state's legal marijuana industry is on the verge of collapse
December 18
Russia envoy: Moscow may up the ante if West ignores demands
A senior Russian diplomat says that Moscow may take unspecified new measures to ensure its security if the U.S. and its allies continue to take provocative action and ignore its demand for guarantees precluding NATO's expansion to Ukraine
December 18
People pressure governments worldwide to act on inflation
Spanish truckers have won concessions from the government to help check rising fuel costs and improve work conditions after threatening to stop hauling freight just before Christmas
December 18
Elizabeth Holmes' fraud case heads to the jury
The jury that will weigh 11 charges of fraud and conspiracy against former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes finally got the case late Friday after a three-month trial that captivated Silicon Valley
December 17
Pfizer tests extra COVID shot for kids under 5 in setback
Pfizer is testing an extra dose of its COVID-19 vaccine for babies and preschoolers after preliminary research hinted the usual two doses wouldn't be enough
December 17
Surging COVID-19 cases bring a 2020 feel to the end of 2021
U.S. officials intensified calls for unvaccinated Americans to get inoculated in the face of the new omicron variant that contributed to a record number of infections in New York and threatened to wipe out a second holiday season in Europe
December 17
Labor board certifies first union at a US Starbucks store
The National Labor Relations Board has confirmed a vote to form a union at a Starbucks store in Buffalo
December 17
US stocks end lower, marking 3rd losing week in the last 4
Stocks closed lower on Wall Street, marking their third losing week in the last four
December 17
How major US stock indexes fared Friday
Stocks closed lower on Wall Street, marking their third losing week in the last four
December 17
General Motors, Steelcase fall; FedEx, Cerner rise
Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Friday: General Motors, Steelcase fall; FedEx, Cerner rise
December 17
California jobless rate below 7%; 1st time since March 2020
California's unemployment rate has fallen below 7% for the fist time since March of last year at the start of the pandemic
December 17
Closing prices for crude oil, gold and other commodities
Closing prices for crude oil, gold and other commodities, and foreign exchange levels
December 17
Russia sets out tough demands for security pact with NATO
Russia has published draft security demands that NATO deny membership to Ukraine and other former Soviet countries and roll back the alliance's military deployments in Central and Eastern Europe
December 17
Workers of factory destroyed in tornadoes file class-action lawsuit against company
The workers claim they were threatened with termination if they left work.
December 17
'Spider-Man: No Way Home' snags eye-popping $50M in previews
For the first time since the pandemic began, the box office is booming
December 17
Striking Kellogg's workers to vote on tentative deal
Bernie Sanders is scheduled to meet with workers on Friday.
December 17
Regulators: threats to US financial system remain elevated
The nation's top financial regulators told Congress Friday that threats to financial stability remain elevated even though the country has recovered from the worst economic shocks stemming from the COVID pandemic
December 17
Supply shortages and emboldened workers: A changed economy
The global economy hadn't experienced anything like this for decades
December 17
Conservationists sue over US plan to kill Nevada predators
Conservationists are suing three federal agencies over an environmental review the government says satisfies requirements to resume the killing coyotes, mountain lions and other wildlife in federally protected wilderness areas in Nevada
December 17
South Africa to give J&J vaccines to other African nations
South Africa's government says the country will donate just over 2 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to other African countries to boost the continent's vaccine drive
December 17
Supply shortages and emboldened workers: A changed economy
The global economy hadn't experienced anything like this for decades
December 17
Kosovo, Denmark ironing out prison rent agreement
Kosovo is hopeful that a deal with Denmark to rent 300 prison cells to help the Scandinavian country cope with its overpopulated prison system would help upgrade its correctional service and also cope with the energy crisis
December 17
Sears to sell its suburban Chicago corporate headquarters
Sears plans to sell the sprawling suburban Chicago corporate headquarters that has been the struggling retailer's home for three decades
December 17
Turkey's lira sinks to new low, prompting bank to intervene
Turkey's currency has crashed to an new all-time low against the dollar a day after the Central Bank again lowered a key interest rate despite surging consumer prices
December 17
Inflation a worry for most economies, but not Japan
The Federal Reserve and most other central banks are shifting into inflation-fighting mode as pandemic recoveries power ahead despite renewed outbreaks of coronavirus
December 17
Pressure on PM Johnson after UK Tories suffer election upset
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party has suffered a stunning defeat in a parliamentary by-election that was viewed as a referendum on his government amid weeks of scandal and soaring COVID-19 infections
December 17
Glamour night for Bosnia migrants presenting fashion brand
Some migrants in Bosnia were able to escape the hardship of their everyday lives for the glamour of fashion world for an evening
December 17
Briton ordered held by Sweden court in deadly ship collision
A British national has been ordered held in pre-trial custody suspected of being drunk on the British freighter that collided with a Danish freighter off southern Sweden that left one person dead and one missing
December 17
China vows to respond after US Xinjiang sanctions passed
China says it will take all necessary measures to safeguard its institutions and enterprises after the U.S. Senate passed a new law barring imports from the Xinjiang region unless businesses can prove they were produced without forced labor
December 17
Asian shares fall after latest tech-led retreat on Wall St
Shares have fallen in Asia after technology companies led Wall Street benchmarks lower
December 17
Delaware judge rejects Fox News motion to dismiss lawsuit
A judge says that the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit can go forward.
December 17
Australia, Britain sign free trade agreement
Australia and Britain have signed a free trade agreement that will eliminate almost all taxes on exports between the countries
December 16
Judge rejects Purdue Pharma's sweeping opioid settlement
A federal judge has rejected OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma's sweeping deal to settle thousands of lawsuits over the toll of opioids
December 16
CDC recommends Pfizer, Moderna COVID-19 shots over J&J's
U.S. health officials say most Americans should get the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines instead of the Johnson & Johnson shot
December 16
Upstart electric vehicle maker Rivian posts $1.23B Q3 loss
Electric vehicle upstart Rivian Automotive posted a $1.23 billion net loss in the third quarter due to expenses from starting production of its pickup truck
December 16
Kellogg's reaches tentative agreement with striking workers
Kellogg's has reached a new tentative agreement with its 1,400 striking cereal plant workers that could bring an end to the strike that began Oct. 5
December 16
Rivian praises Georgia's education system, resources, talent
An official with Rivian Automotive said the company was attracted to Georgia's education system, resources and talent when choosing a site for its $5 billion battery and assembly plant, resources and talent already present in the state
December 16
Congress approves import ban targeting forced labor in China
The Senate has given final approval to a bill barring all imports from China's Xinjiang region unless businesses can prove they were produced without forced labor
December 16
What Are Cash-back Deals on Toyota Prius for August 2018
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