Nino Trentinella has built a new life in Tbilisi, Georgia, where she can afford a housekeeper and regular meals at restaurants.
Uber faces scrutiny across the country as lawmakers, investors and others move to hold the company accountable for sexual violence during rides.
Traders, hopeful on Friday that a peace deal was near, were digesting the developments over the weekend.
The Onion, a satirical news outlet, wants to convert the right-wing Infowars site into a parody of itself.
Elon Musk speaking in Switzerland in January. He has previously denounced the French investigation.
Kevin M. Warsh is President Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Reserve.
President Trump opposed tariff refunds until the Court of International Trade intervened in March and ordered the government to return the money to importers.
President Trump has sued ABC News, CBS News, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, among other news organizations since the run-up to the 2024 election.
Bare shelves at Spillway Wine and Spirits in Brandon, Miss., on Thursday. Technical issues with the replacement of an aging conveyor system have contributed to prolonged delays in liquor deliveries by the state.
Ben Casselman, our chief economics correspondent, explains why wages are not keeping up with inflation and what that means for American workers and the economy.
Oil prices climbed in recent weeks to the highest level since 2022. Gas station owners don’t like price spikes any more than their customers do.
The airspace around El Paso International Airport, including a roughly 11-mile diameter area from Sunland Park, N.M., to Horizon City, Texas, was temporarily closed in February for what the Federal Aviation Administration called “special security reasons.”
Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have again put hopes for a quick end to the war in the Middle East in doubt.
Burger King’s chief executive, Tom Curtis, at the company’s Miami headquarters. He not only appeared in a recent commercial but also invited customers to call him.
Javier Milei in Mar del Plata, Argentina, in January at the Derecha Fest, a large right-wing gathering.
Advice on building a rewarding work life, even amid employment gloom.
Moutaz and Ramez Al-Khayyat, two of three Syrian-born brothers, at their company’s headquarters in Doha, Qatar.
Plus, if you’re feeling old and sidelined at work, this is the fictional character to channel.
A Louis Vuitton store in Paris. LVMH has seen a drop in sales in its Middle Eastern stores, with demand falling across the gulf region.
As Democrats try to find a way back to power in Washington, some see tax cuts as a quick and easy way to address affordability. The wonks are freaking out.