Dance that comforted Taiwan during its loneliest hour returns to the stage
The US's decision to switch diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing sent shockwaves through Taiwan when it was announced in late 1978. But the island found solace in an unlikely place.
2023-05-13 08:53
US regulator urges recall of 67m airbag inflators
The parts maker rejected the request, saying investigators had not found any "systemic" defects.
2023-05-13 08:29
Chile Holds Interest Rate Unchanged With Inflation Trudging Toward Target
Chile’s central bank held its interest rate steady for the fourth straight meeting and signaled it still isn’t
2023-05-13 08:25
Popular China Stock Trade Runs Into Geopolitical, Growth Risks
Intensifying geopolitical tussle and dimming economic outlook is threatening to nip one of the few winning China stock
2023-05-13 08:24
Russia's war on Ukraine latest: Ukraine retakes land around Bakhmut
Moscow acknowledged on Friday that its forces had fallen back north of Ukraine's battlefield city of Bakhmut after
2023-05-13 08:18
Newsom Proposes Cutting Transit Funding as Systems Beg for Cash
California Governor Gavin Newsom on Friday rejected calls to further subsidize public-transit operators, while slashing funding for new
2023-05-13 07:56
Executive fired from TikTok's Chinese owner says Beijing had access to app data in termination suit
A former executive at TikTok’s parent company ByteDance accuses the tech giant of serving as a “propaganda tool” for the Chinese government
2023-05-13 07:52
California’s Newsom Sees Budget Deficit Deepening to $32 Billion
California is facing a deeper deficit than projected at the beginning of the year as the fortunes of
2023-05-13 07:25
South Carolina governor calls state legislature back for 6-week abortion ban bill, other issues
South Carolina's Republican Gov. Henry McMaster has called the state legislature back for a special session Tuesday to continue to work on a bill that would ban most abortions as early as six weeks and other legislation.
2023-05-13 07:24
Judge sides with Ellison in Oracle shareholder suit over NetSuite acquisition
A Delaware judge has ruled in favor of Oracle founder Larry Ellison in a shareholder lawsuit alleging that he coerced the company into paying a grossly inflated price to acquire software corporation NetSuite
2023-05-13 07:20
Data of 237,000 US government employees breached
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON The personal information of 237,000 current and former federal government employees has been exposed
2023-05-13 07:19
Ukraine Latest: Putin, Ramaphosa Speak After US Arms Sale Claim
China will send a special envoy to Kyiv on Monday, marking the first high-level visit from the Chinese
2023-05-13 07:19