Israeli strikes on Hezbollah kill hundreds in Lebanon. At...
Israeli strikes on Hezbollah kill hundreds in Lebanon. At least 490 people were killed, including 35 children, and 1,600 people were injured in Israeli airstrikes targeting the Iran-backed militant group, which has been shelling northern Israel amid Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza. A spokesperson for Israel’s military said it had hit 1,300 Hezbollah targets in what news outlets described as the deadliest day in Lebanon since Israel’s 2006 war with the group. Israel has escalated its assaults on Hezbollah over the last week, including coordinated attacks using the group’s pagers and walkie-talkies, but Hezbollah has vowed to keep attacking, as concerns about a regional war grow.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned Italian bank UniCredit against “unfriendly” acts after the bank upped its stake in Germany’s Commerzbank, eclipsing the country as its largest shareholder.
New FBI stats show violent crime fell 3% from 2022 to 2023. Murder was down 11.6%, making it the biggest drop in 20 years.
California banned plastic shopping bags, even thicker ones billed as reusable, at grocery stores as of 2026.
A powerful storm, which will be called Hurricane Helene if it gains strength, is forecast to make landfall in Florida on Thursday.
Two Russian cosmonauts, one of whom completed the longest stay in space, and a US astronaut returned from the International Space Station to Earth yesterday.
Oil Price Slide Eases as Tropical Cyclone Looms over Gulf of Mexico
On Monday, oil prices responded more to European economic data than the...
On Monday, oil prices responded more to European economic data than the potential oil supply disruption from the Gulf of Mexico or intensifying conflict developments in the Middle East.
Oil prices closed lower on Monday as worries about demand were compounded by disappointing euro zone business activity and a weak Chinese economy.
Brent crude futures for Novembersettled down 59 cents, or 0.8%, to $73.90 a barrel, while U.S. crude futures for Novemberfell 63 cents, or 0.9%, to $70.37.
Eurozone business activity contracted sharply and unexpectedly this month as the bloc’s dominant services industry flatlined while a downturn in manufacturing accelerated.
U.S. stock-market indexes start week with gains as post-Fed rally continues
U.S. stocks ended higher on Monday, extending last week's...
U.S. stocks ended higher on Monday, extending last week's rally following the Federal Reserve’s 50 basis-point rate cut.
According to preliminary closing data from FactSet, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed roughly 0.1% higher, marking its third straight daily gain and record close.
The S&P 500 finished up 0.3% to a record close, its 40th record close of the year.
Biden threatens veto after House vote on EPA tailpipe rule
The House of Representatives has voted 215-191 to rescind the Environmental...
The House of Representatives has voted 215-191 to rescind the Environmental Protection Agency's tailpipe emissions regulation for light- and medium-duty vehicles, prompting President Joe Biden to issue a veto threat. The American Petroleum Institute hailed the vote as "an important first step to restore the ability of all Americans to select the car or truck that best fits their budget and lifestyle."
SLB, NVIDIA partnership to unlock generative AI for energy
SLB and NVIDIA are deepening their long-standing collaboration to bring...
SLB and NVIDIA are deepening their long-standing collaboration to bring generative AI solutions to the energy industry. "Custom models created by SLB leveraging NVIDIA NeMo will provide the industry's scientists and engineers unprecedented insight to speed their work in optimizing the energy supplies today and unlocking the clean energy innovations of tomorrow," said NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang.