Bankman-Fried borrowed $546 million from Alameda for Robinhood stake: report
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, alongside executive Gary Wang, earlier this year borrowed more than $546 million from Alameda Research, the trading firm he controlled, to...
A long-term illness crisis is threatening the UK economy
The number of "economically inactive" people — those neither working nor looking for a job — between the ages of 16 and 64 has risen...
Dow Jones Newswires: Australia approves extradition of former U.S. pilot accused of training Chinese
Australia's government approved a U.S. request to extradite a former American pilot allegedly involved in training Chinese military pilots on how to land on aircraft...
Dow Jones Newswires: Chinese auto makers plunge as COVID surge prompts delivery cuts
Shares of Chinese auto makers plunged as growing COVID-19 outbreaks across China halted vehicle production, triggering delivery cuts and sparking worries of a sales decline...
Key Words: Buttigieg vows to hold Southwest Airlines ‘accountable’ for meltdown
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg weighed in on Southwest Airlines' holiday-weekend meltdown Tuesday, promising customers that his department will hold the airline accountable.
U.S. weighs new measures for travelers from China as Japan says it will require negative Covid tests
The U.S. officials noted Malaysia is also taking measures while India and the WHO have expressed their concern about the situation in China.
: ‘Auto makers are building more expensive vehicles’: Why you should not buy a new car in 2023
It will take longer for dealers to be willing to offer compelling discounts. Meanwhile, cars have gotten even more expensive relative to income.
Therese Poletti’s Tech Tales: ChatGPT is called ‘an iPhone moment in AI,’ but will it make money like the iPhone?
ChatGPT is the latest AI product to take away Silicon Valley's breath, but it is also another one that has not proved an ability to...
Tax Guy: Dear Tax Guy: I bought a portable oxygen concentrator for a friend with terminal cancer. Could it be a charitable donation?
What does the tax code say about this compassionate gift?