We finally know whom FTX owes money to: Wall Street elite, Big Tech, airlines, and many more

Newly unsealed bankruptcy documents revealed thousands of creditors to whom FTX owes money after the once-mighty crypto exchange collapsed in November.

Chevron earnings soar to a record

Chevron reported a record full-year profit of $36.5 billion, buoyed by high oil prices.

Humans and extreme drought damaging Amazon rainforest much more than thought, study suggests

Human activity and extreme drought is causing far more damage to the Amazon rainforest than previously thought, exacerbating climate change, according to a new study.

The world looks on as Erdogan jockeys for a third decade of power in Turkey

Turkey is less than four months away from a presidential election that could extend the 20-year rule of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan into a third decade. Analysts say that the result may be a close call for the long-term leader.

Analysis: Is Prince Andrew planning to revisit his US sex abuse case?

You might get a sense of deja vu with this edition of Royal News. Long-time readers will probably recall the scandal that engulfed Britain's royal family this time last year as Prince Andrew faced legal action in the United States over alleged historical sexual abuse.

Complete Roman city uncovered in Luxor, Egypt

Archaeologists working in the southern Egyptian city of Luxor have uncovered a complete 1,800-year-old Roman city.

Bad omen for drivers: It's only January, but gas prices are already surging

Normally, prices at the gas pump drift lower during the dead of winter as lousy weather keeps Americans off the roads. But something unusual is happening this year: Gas prices are rocketing higher.

She was crying alone at an airport. Then she met her future best friend

Maggie Musgrave was sitting, alone, in Miami International Airport, crying.

South Africa to send dozens of cheetahs to India under new deal

South Africa has signed an agreement with India to reintroduce dozens of cheetahs to the South Asian country after eight of the big cats were sent from neighboring Namibia in 2022.

Swimming in cash, Chevron plans a $75 billion slap in the face to drivers

While many blue-chip companies reported lower profits last year, Big Oil was having a moment. Crude prices surged, thanks in part to high demand and reduced supply. All of that helped make Chevron the top-performing Dow stock of last year, with shares surging more than 50%.