Drones hit buildings in Moscow on Sunday in a series of attacks Russia blamed on Ukraine. ...
Drones hit buildings in Moscow on Sunday in a series of attacks Russia blamed on Ukraine. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said, “The war is gradually returning to Russia’s territory.”
X (formerly Twitter) reinstated Kanye West’s account after a nearly eight-month suspension.
Sizzling temps in the US Southwest are set to ease this week with the arrival of monsoon rains.
American swimmer Katie Ledecky broke Michael Phelps’s record with her 16th individual gold medal at the world championships.
“A female microscopic roundworm that spent the last 46,000 years in suspended animation deep in the Siberian permafrost was revived and started having babies in a laboratory dish,” the Washington Post reports.
As a soft landing for the economy comes into view, the S&P 500 is on track to wrap up July with its ...
As a soft landing for the economy comes into view, the S&P 500 is on track to wrap up July with its fifth-straight monthly gain (unless we just jinxed it). But flipping the calendar comes with perils: Over the last 30 years, August and September have been the worst two months for the index, according to Bloomberg.
Exxon Mobil and Chevronshares fall after posting earnings roughly 50% lower than last year’s second quarter amid reduced energy prices (More)
Earnings on deck today:Mitsubishi Electric, Panasonic, Heineken, and other companies.
Antero Resources Corp. posted a net loss but continues to strengthen...
Antero Resources Corp. posted a net loss but continues to strengthen its drilling and operational efficiencies, picking up additional inventory in an active second quarter.
The company added approximately 8,000 net acres, representing over 27 incremental drilling locations — an average cost of $1 million per location — in a $36 million leasing program.
For the quarter, Antero posted an $83 million net loss compared to its second-quarter 2022 net income of $765 million while also achieving operational records, the company announced late last week.
Debt-ridden trucking giant Yellow reportedly shuts down
Yellow Corp., one of the largest trucking companies in the country,...
Yellow Corp., one of the largest trucking companies in the country, shut down Sunday as it prepares to file for bankruptcy, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Yellow’s collapse imperils the jobs of about 30,000 people, including about 20,000 Teamsters, according to the Journal. Many of the company’s non-union workers were reportedly laid off Friday.