Japan Stocks Surge on Takaichi’s Landslide Election Win
Stocks climbed on Monday as investors cheered a result seen as a mandate for the prime minister’s high-spending economic agenda.
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Stocks climbed on Monday as investors cheered a result seen as a mandate for the prime minister’s high-spending economic agenda.
A growing number of tankers and other commercial vessels are being ditched by their owners.
In the race for AI, tech firms are asking for their staff to work long hours. But there are risks, experts say.
Parts of the aviation industry are shifting towards wealthy customers and selling a more luxurious type of international travel.
The prime minister said "outdated assumptions about how to make it into a successful career" have held young people back.
League executives may be nervous about the Latin superstar’s outspoken stance on immigration, but their priority is attracting popular halftime performers.
The romance industry, always at the vanguard of technological change, is rapidly adapting to A.I. Not everyone is on board.
The Israeli military killed 34 people on the U.S.S. Liberty in 1967. Whether it was an accident, as many historians believe, has become a litmus test within President Trump’s movement.
The race to create the next major women’s sport.
The romance industry, always at the vanguard of technological change, is rapidly adapting to A.I. Not everyone is on board.
More people are turning to chatbots for advice, inquiring about high-stakes decisions such as saving for retirement — even if they eventually turn to a human.
Friends of Di's Kitchen provides hundreds of meals each week in Wolverhampton.
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pushed through a record supplemental budget and is proposing tax cuts, raising questions about how the government will pay for it all.
An internet craze for American-style chicken has come to the UK, but what does it mean for traditional chippies?
Federal officials had warned that the new product from the online provider of weight loss drugs might be illegal.
The post, which spread widely, appeared to describe the president’s rationale for deleting a racist video about the Obamas that he had shared.
A who’s who of celebrities will join them. Just a little over 25 percent of the seats for the game will be for regular fans, with the cheapest ticket now selling for more than $4,000.
Kalshi and Polymarket say their prediction markets are not subject to gambling laws and taxes. The casino industry is lobbying to shut them down as a wave of court cases take on the question.
Plus, summoning the courage to loaf off as flagrantly as the person in the next cubicle.
Ties between the exchange and the president’s company, World Liberty Financial, have only strengthened since the president pardoned Binance’s founder, Changpeng Zhao.