French shoppers buy fewer tampons, less detergent as prices surge
LONDON — French consumers are buying fewer personal hygiene and household products, sacrificing tampons and laundry detergent as prices of products made
LONDON — French consumers are buying fewer personal hygiene and household products, sacrificing tampons and laundry detergent as prices of products made
SEOUL — South Korea kicked off its first large-scale military parade in a decade on Tuesday, with weapons ranging from ballistic missiles
SEA ICE that packs the ocean around Antarctica hit record low levels this winter, the US National Snow and Ice Data Center
A jury must decide the outcome of a lawsuit by information services company Thomson Reuters accusing Ross Intelligence of unlawfully copying content from
CIUDAD JUAREZ – Trade across the US-Mexican border has been slowed over the past week as US authorities have shut down crossings and imposed extra security checks amid an
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden met Pacific island leaders for a second White House summit in just over a year on Monday, part of a charm offensive aimed at curbing
A US appeals court on Monday gave the Biden administration until Nov. 8 to hold an expanded sale of oil and gas leases in
LOS ANGELES – Video game voice actors and motion capture performers have voted to authorize a strike if negotiations on a new labor contract fail, setting the stage for another possible work stoppage in Hollywood. After
HANOI — Vietnam plans to restart its biggest rare-earths mine next year with a Western-backed project that could rival the world’s largest,
RUSSIAN crude oil supplies increased 50% this spring despite the Group of 7 (G7) countries imposing sanctions due to war in Ukraine,