Sunday January 26th, 2025 2:31AM

AP Business

Boeing faces a new FAA review as a key supplier plans temporary furloughs due to labor strike
Boeing's biggest supplier of airplane parts says it will temporarily furlough 700 workers because of a slowdown in work due to the labor strike at Boeing
12:11PM ( 3 months ago )
Mexican newspaper offices hit by gunfire in Sinaloa state's capital
Assailants have fired a dozen gunshots at a building housing the newspaper El Debate in the embattled northern state of Sinaloa
12:04PM ( 3 months ago )
Proposed expansion of Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge could lead to buyout of mining project
A federal agency is proposing an expansion of the Okefenokee Swamp's vast wildlife refuge
12:03PM ( 3 months ago )
Biden administration races to shell out billions for clean energy as election nears
The Biden administration is shelling out billions of dollars for clean energy and approving major offshore wind projects as officials race to secure major climate initiatives before President Joe Biden’s term comes to an end
9:34AM ( 3 months ago )
American Express profit rises in Q3 as card members continue to spend
American Express’ third-quarter profit topped analysts’ expectations as the credit card company’s cardholders continue to spend, with many holding a balance
9:13AM ( 3 months ago )
Prague bans nighttime pub crawls to deal with drunk and rowdy visitors
The Czech capital has approved a ban on organized nighttime pub crawls, a popular pastime for tourists that has raked in the cash for bars but caused misery for residents and authorities alike
8:56AM ( 3 months ago )
Risky Russian and Ukrainian business dealings dwindle with Cypriot banks that adhere to sanctions
Cyprus banks say their exposure to risky Russian and Ukrainian businesses shrunk by more than 13,000 clients and 35,000 accounts amounting to $2.17 billion in the year after Moscow’s 2022 invasion of its neighbor as they fully adhered to sanctions that the U.N., the European Union, the U.S. and Britain have imposed on Russia
8:07AM ( 3 months ago )
Russian and Ukrainian business dealings with Cypriot banks dwindled due to sanctions, banks say
Cyprus' banks say their exposure to risky Russian and Ukrainian businesses shrunk by more than 13,000 clients and 35,000 accounts, amounting to $2.17 billion, in the year after Moscow’s 2022 invasion of its neighbor as they adhered to sanctions that the U.N., the European Union, the U.S. and Britain have imposed on Russia
8:07AM ( 3 months ago )
‘Kindness’ influencers on TikTok give money to strangers. Why is that controversial?
A wave of influencers on TikTok and other social media platforms have started specializing in a trend they call “kindness content,” which usually entails recording a charitable act like giving money or goods to strangers in need
8:05AM ( 3 months ago )