| 10.09.2024 16:56US Gas Traders Will BeВ Praying for a Cold Winter 10.09.2024 16:26Euro Faces Hit From Grim Eurozone Economic Outlook The euro could come under pressure given the challenges facing the eurozone, as highlighted by former ECB President Mario Draghi on Monday, Monex Europe said. ... 10.09.2024 16:26Apple Loses Court Battle Over $14 Billion Irish Tax Bill Apple and Alphabet’s Google lost attempts to overturn multibillion-dollar rulings in the EU, as authorities there continued efforts to rein in alleged abuses by big tech companies. ... 10.09.2024 16:12BMW Cuts Profit Margin, Deliveries Forecasts BMW lowered its financial targets for the year, citing a recall and market headwinds, including muted demand in China. ... 10.09.2024 16:00Caitlin Clark Got Snubbed for the Olympics. Then She Got Even Better. Before the Paris Games, Clark had played basketball for almost a whole year straight. Now, thanks to a few weeks of rest, the rookie superstar has leveled up. ... 10.09.2024 16:00Barrage of Drones Targets Moscow, Russian Border Regions The attack was one of the biggest on Russian territory since the beginning of the Ukraine war. At least one woman died, according to authorities. ... 10.09.2024 15:38Norway’s DNB Bank to Cut 5% of Staff as Lower Rates Loom DNB Bank ASA will eliminate about 500 jobs, or about 5% of its headcount, as it cuts costs to brace for tougher times ahead.10.09.2024 15:00First Reserve Pivots From Big Energy to Embrace Midsize Infrastructure Businesses Private-equity firm First Reserve has shifted from large bets in the oil patch to backing midsize providers of specialized services and engineered products to infrastructure operators—and it says a string ... 10.09.2024 14:57Nasdaq Futures Edge Lower Stock futures edged lower amid a light calendar for earnings and economic data. ... 10.09.2024 14:43Israeli Strike Kills Dozens in Humanitarian Zone, Gaza Officials Say Israel’s military said it targeted senior Hamas militants in a command center. Authorities in the enclave said they were struggling to get to bodies after the attack. ... 10.09.2024 14:30What Must Kamala Harris Do to Win Over Moderates? Joe Manchin Has Advice The West Virginia senator said Harris can appeal to voters with an “all-of-the-above” policy on energy that embraces fossil fuels and renewables. ... 10.09.2024 13:22Russia’s August Oil Output Near OPEC+ Target, Data Shows Russian data show the nation was very close to meeting its OPEC+ crude-output target last month, following a push from the group to improve adherence to its supply deal.10.09.2024 11:57Frenchman on trial for rape of drugged wife is hospitalised, lawyer says 10.09.2024 11:56BMW trims 2024 profit margin on technical issues, weak China demand 10.09.2024 11:56Southwest says Chairman Gary Kelly to retire next year, board backs CEO Jordan 10.09.2024 11:56Affinia Therapeutics Announces the Appointment of Rami Daoud as Chief Business and Financial Officer 10.09.2024 11:56Conagra Brands Foundation Awards Grants to 20 Local Nonprofits Through Nourish Our Community Program 10.09.2024 11:56Methanex stock upgraded amid analyst optimism on business expansion 10.09.2024 11:55Canaccord Genuity keeps Natera shares at Buy rating with no price target change 10.09.2024 11:54Oppenheimer maintains Outperform rating on Ametek stock with consistent target 10.09.2024 6:03Jorge Ramos to Leave Univision After 40 Years at the Network TelevisaUnivision announced on Monday that Mr. Ramos and the network had mutually agreed not to renew his contract.10.09.2024 5:41Walt Ehmer, Former Waffle House C.E.O., Dies at 58 Mr. Ehmer steered the diner chain through the pandemic and preached spending more time in one of his 24-hour restaurants than in his office.10.09.2024 2:23Hedge Fund Pushes for End of Murdochs’ Control at News Corp Starboard Value, a fund that takes stakes in companies and agitates for changes, said political disagreements among Rupert Murdoch’s children could be “paralyzing” for the media firm.10.09.2024 2:21Maria E. Redo, Who Won Discounts for Older Adults, Dies at 99 She started a nonprofit in New York City in 1971 by asking stores if they would offer reduced prices for people 65 and over. Thousands of retailers said yes.10.09.2024 1:26Jamie Heller to Be Next Top Editor of Business Insider Ms. Heller spent two decades at The Wall Street Journal, most recently leading corporate coverage.09.09.2024 23:21Criminal Charge Against Andrew Left of Citron Research Unsettles Short Sellers Andrew Left is fighting a range of criminal and civil charges related to his trading practices, and other investors who make money by betting on a decline in stock prices are watching closely.09.09.2024 22:59How a Rural Maine County Jail Helped Prisoners Blunt Opioid Cravings A sheriff fought to give prisoners addicted to opioids a shot that suppresses cravings for a month. Upon release, they were more likely to continue treatment.09.09.2024 22:58Battery Maker Northvolt to Cut Costs as E.V. Demand Slumps in Europe The Swedish battery manufacturer said it would eliminate jobs and seek partnerships as it grappled with competition from China.09.09.2024 19:07British Country House Hotels, Without the Folderol The Pig boutique hotels offer a casual take on the country house experience, with local food and muddy boots. They’ve just opened two new spots in the Cotswolds.09.09.2024 16:30Google’s Next Antitrust Battle The tech giant has lost a series of legal fights that investors have largely shrugged off. But a new trial over its advertising business could carry big consequences.09.09.2024 12:00Exposing a Hospital Chain’s Disturbing Practices Jessica Silver-Greenberg and Katie Thomas spent months looking into a psychiatric hospital chain that held some people against their will for financial reasons, not medical ones. 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