US President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on Canada and Mexico are set to roil supply chains for products ranging from automobiles to avocados -- with industries girding for cost increases.
Afghanistan's Taliban government took over management of Kabul's famed Serena hotel on Saturday, a hotel statement said, a ...
OpenAI chief Sam Altman on Friday said his high-profile artificial intelligence company is "on the wrong side of history" ...
Old rivalries between India and Pakistan are driving a shift in regional ties, with New Delhi courting Afghanistan's Taliban ...
South Korea's Kim A-lim heads into the weekend at the LPGA's season-opening Tournament of Champions in Orlando with a three ...
The National Hockey League and NHL Players' Association announced an agreement on Friday on salary cap rises for the next ...
Two years on from their three-point win over Philadelphia in the Super Bowl, the Kansas City Chiefs face a rematch with the ...
Panamanian police on Friday fired tear gas and clashed with protesters angered by Donald Trump's threat to take control of the Panama Canal, ahead of a visit this weekend by ...
A dyslexic teenager has passed her driving test after she got "left" and "right" tattoos on her hands. Alexis Morris, 18, has ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Thursday that if US counterpart Donald Trump hiked tariffs on Brazilian products, he would reciprocate -- but that he would prefer improved ...
For a month every year, thousands of Bolivians throng the stalls of an unusual market in La Paz, shopping for tiny toy houses ...
General Motors faced questions Tuesday about the impact of potential moves by the Trump administration targeting trade and ...