
BT is in advanced talks to sell its stake in British broadcaster TNT Sports to U.S. joint venture partner Warner Bros Discovery, the Financial Times reported.
Britain is working with the U.S. to ensure a ceasefire between India and Pakistan endures, foreign minister David Lammy said.
Newly released recording of Special Counsel Robert Hur interview with then-President Biden shows diminished mental capacity.
Details are murky and no final agreement has been reached, but the plan is under serious enough consideration that the administration has discussed it with Libyan leadership.
Tesla announced a change to its corporate bylaws that will limit shareholders ability to sue the company.
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday walked investors through next week's market action.
Moody's had been a holdout in keeping U.S. sovereign debt at the highest credit rating possible, and brings the 116-year-old agency into line with its rivals.
Holdings of U.S. Treasuries surged to $9.05 trillion in March, an all-time peak and up more than $233 billion from $8.81 trillion in February
President Donald Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act against Tren de Aragua in mid-March, claiming that the gang is "perpetrating an invasion" into the U.S.
France’s highways have sparked controversy for decades—not just because of steep tolls, but because most are run by private companies, not the state. So how did these roads become so costly, and is the system really serving the public?