McDonald's is testing a new strawless lid
Just like the McRib, straws might be a thing of the past at McDonald's.
'A ginormous can of worms': How a fight over snow crabs could lead to a win for oil drilling access
A legal fight in Norway over snow crabs could end up having big implications for access to oil in the Arctic.
Why a billionaire has stashed 300 vintage cars in the desert
Qatar hasn't only been busy building soccer stadiums but also a slew of architecturally striking and accessible museums in its well-documented quest to be recognized as the arts capital of the Arabian Peninsula. Qatar travel guide
LVMH cheers the 'spectacular' return of Chinese tourists
LVMH posted record results Thursday, and expressed confidence that China's luxury market would bounce back this year as the country continues to reopen.
Analysis: Peru's embattled president could have eased the crisis. What happened?
When Dina Boluarte was anointed Peru's sixth president in five years, she faced battles on two fronts: appeasing the lawmakers who had ousted her boss and predecessor Pedro Castillo, and calming protesterse enraged by the dethroning of yet another president.
Eight confirmed dead after ship capsizes near Japan, nine still missing
Eight people who were aboard a cargo ship that capsized off the coast of Japan earlier this week have died and nine remain missing, the Japan Coast Guard said Thursday.
US citizen investigated in the killing of 23-year-old DJ in Colombia
Colombian authorities are investigating the death of 23-year-old Valentina Trespalacios, whose boyfriend, US citizen John Poulos, was detained in Panama earlier this week. He was arrested following an Interpol "alert given by the Republic of Colombia, for the homicide of DJ Valentina Trespalacios," according to Panama's National Police.
Pakistani rupee plummets as markets adjust to removal of unofficial controls
The Pakistani rupee fell 9.6% against the dollar on Thursday, central bank data showed — the biggest one-day drop in over two decades — in a slump that may persuade the International Monetary Fund to resume lending to the country.
Protests reach Haiti airport and Prime Minister's residence over police killings
Protesters and some police officers protested at the official residence of Haiti's prime minister in the capital Port-au-Prince on Thursday, decrying recent killings of police, according to one of his advisors.
The US economy grew by 2.9% in the fourth quarter, more than expected
The US economy expanded again during the fourth quarter, registering solid growth to end 2022 even as consumers and businesses battled historically high inflation and rising historically high interest rates.