Rachael Rodgers takes rescue dogs on road trips. Her photos of them — hiking and kayaking in the Canadian wilderness — have helped nearly all find new homes.
The European Commission is investigating whether X is complying with the Digital Services Act for its handling of Israel-Hamas war misinformation and violence.
Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman remains a bear with little interest in the broader stock market, which he says underestimates the risk of a fiscal crisis.
Banks have been feeling the pressure against the backdrop of higher interest rates, but these three names could emerge as winners this earnings season.
"AI is going to lead to one of the biggest improvements in productivity … which is highly anti-inflationary," Wood said at CNBC's Financial Advisor Summit.
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Kyrgyzstan on Thursday, making the first foreign visit since he was issued with an international arrest warrant.
Germany is not the sick man of Europe, Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel said to CNBC Wednesday, but he acknowledged that growth is "not good for this year."
The Saudi government has long held that a key sticking point in normalization talks with Israel is the status of Palestinians who live under Israeli occupation.
The Malaysian government denied allegations by Goldman Sachs that it had breached a settlement deal over the U.S. bank's role in the 1MDB corruption scandal.
Technology giants from Microsoft to Amazon have grown to become the most valuable companies in the world. Now global regulators are scrutinizing these firms more than ever, questioning their practices and power.
Gaza's only power plant has run out of fuel amid an ongoing complete siege by Israel, whose war with Palestinian militant group Hamas entered its fifth day.
In her second day on the stand, Caroline Ellison told jurors that Sam Bankman-Fried wanted her to hide FTX customer funds that were on Alameda's balance sheet.