"Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" collected an estimated $28.1 million during its domestic opening, the fourth-lowest debut for a DC Extended Universe film.
RatePunk's data showed that Agoda had the lowest hotel rates in Asia and Middle East, while Booking.com had the best rates in Europe, and Priceline in the U.S.
Yemen's Houthis have made clear their intention of targeting Israeli ships and any ships headed to or from Israel, in retaliation for the country's war in Gaza.
Over 4,000 Ukrainians are still being held as prisoners of war in Russia and many families have not heard from their loved ones in one and a half years.
FedEx’s performance is often seen as a bellwether for the general economy. So, when FedEx issued disappointing earnings, it was a warning for investors.
Venezuela for years has sought the release of Alex Saab, an ally of President Nicolas Maduro, from the United States, as he awaited a money launder trial.
Federal Court Justice ordered Airbnb to pay a AU$15 million fine within 30 days for breaching Australian consumer law, plus AU$400,000 in prosecution costs.
Boeing has won a key clearance from China's aviation regulator, the Civil Aviation Administration of China, on the deliveries of the 737 Max aircraft to China, trade publication The Air Current said on Wednesday
The House Energy and Commerce Committee wants Shein to share more information on its relationship with China and its data protections ahead of its U.S. IPO.
It's the third annual anonymous media predictions list: 13 media, sports and entertainment executives make their best 2024 industry-shaking predictions.
Tesla is hiring a Nordic public policy expert as the U.S. electric vehicle giant's bitter dispute with labor unions across the region shows no sign of reaching a resolution.
TikTok’s viral “silent depression” trend aims to explain why Americans feel bad about their own financial standing, even when the country is in good shape.