Crude oil futures moved slightly higher after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed hopes of a proposed hostage deal would prevent a Rafah attack.
Walmart store employees are starting to get advice from an AI on when produce is about to go bad and when certain clothing items may need to be put on sale.
A significant long-term care insurance premium increase can force people to choose between financial security and compromising their access to quality care.
Drunk Elephant founder Tiffany Masterson says one of her early business decisions drew intense criticism from family and friends. Here's why she stuck with it.
Walmart said clinics are not a sustainable business model due to a challenging reimbursement environment for primary care and increasing operating costs.
One of the largest entertainment operators in the country, Dave & Buster's, will allow its loyalty customers to compete against one another on its app.
German carmaker Volkswagen on Tuesday said its operating profit dropped by 20% in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the the same period a year earlier.
A new report says Brussels would need to levy higher than expected tariffs of around 50% on Chinese electric vehicles to dissuade their export into the bloc.
A Viral TikTok claiming nice workers never get promoted has 8 million views: "They know they can keep serving you s--t on a platter and you'll eat it with a smile."
Since its release in 2019, "Formula 1: Drive to Survive" has been credited with everything from helping F1 crack the U.S. to rejuvenating the sport itself.
Expats are a crucial part of the global workforce today. Although they experience higher levels of stress, they also exhibit more vitality than locals.
The decision is another win for the Biden administration in a bitter legal fight with several drugmakers over the constitutionality of the price talks.
The Biden administration faces a wave of lawsuits targeting its regulatory agenda, as business groups argue federal agencies are overstepping their authority.
New artificial intelligence tools may make financial information more accessible. Experts say that may be a game-changer when it comes to financial literacy.
The Supreme Court denied a request by ex-Donald Trump advisor Peter Navarro to get out of jail while he appeals his four-month sentence for defying a subpoena.
"For NEOM, the projects, the intended scale is continuing as planned. There is no change in scale," Saudi Economy Minister Faisal Al Ibrahim told CNBC.
Billionaire Richard Branson discusses one of the most difficult decisions of his career, selling Virgin Record in 1992 to focus on growing Virgin Atlantic.
A potential dealbreaker is whether to hold a so-called "majority of the minority" vote on the deal, which would grant common shareholders potentially sway.
One of the most important conversations newlyweds need to have is figuring out how and who will pay the bills. That goal can be reached in so many ways.
Norfolk Southern shareholders should vote for activist Ancora's nominees, proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis recommended, a strong sign of support ahead of a May 9 meeting.
French IT firm Atos confirmed on Monday that it had received a non-binding letter of intent from the French government to buy some of its business divisions.
Philips shares soared Monday after the company agreed to a $1.1 billion settlement in a U.S. case linked to theΒ recall of some of its sleep apnea devices.
Political pressure won't force the hand of Thailand's central bank in making its interest rate decisions independently, the country's central bank chief said.
The youth vote for Germany's far-right party, the AfD is growing ahead of key elections, and social media may be playing a significant role in this development.