It’s the first stalemate in Summer Games history, and it took a nail-biting U.S. women's basketball win in the final action of Paris 2024 to make happen.
China's bond market is on the edge following disruptions as the central bank started intervening heavily to stem a plunge in yields despite a struggling economy.
Water damage, including mold, accounts for about a quarter of homeowners insurance losses, data shows. But consumers may find their insurance policy caps or excludes it.
More than 100 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli strike on a Gaza school sheltering displaced people, the Hamas-run Gaza government said on Saturday.
Novo Nordisk's Wegovy has received backing from the EU's medical regulator to expand the weight loss drug's use to reducing the rise of serious heart events.
SK Hynix's plant will be in the Yongin Semiconductor Cluster where the South Korean government is looking to build a massive complex of chip operations.
Last week, CrowdStrike issued a routine update to its users around the world that contained a bug which caused Microsoft's Windows operating system to crash.
Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro will seek his third term in office on Sunday in a vote that's regarded as the country's most open contest in more than a decade.
Rowena Hennigan took a self-funded sabbatical from work to rest and reset, spending four months in Europe on a shoestring budget. Here is how she made it work.
Apple's smartphone market share in China declined 2% in the second quarter as it faces intensifying rivalry from rivals like Huawei, a Canalys report showed.
It's hard to avoid giving your child a smartphone in this new digital age but mental health experts say it starts with having strong boundaries as a parent.