Bud Light and Budweiser are getting a makeovers at this year's Super Bowl

Anheuser-Busch may no longer be the only alcohol brand to advertise at the Super Bowl, but it will still have a major presence — even as rivals pounce on the opportunity, following a 33-year drought.

French workers walk out in mass strikes against plans to raise the retirement age

Trains and flights were canceled in France, primary schools shut and thousands of police officers deployed as labor unions held nationwide strikes Thursday to protest the government's plan to raise the retirement age for most workers.

New aircraft design from NASA and Boeing could benefit passengers in the 2030s

Greener commercial flight technology may be on the horizon.

Peru's crisis is a cautionary tale for democracies

Peru is seeing some of its worst political violence in recent decades, but the grievances of protesters are all but new; they reflect a system that has failed to deliver for over twenty years.

China's population is shrinking. The impact will be felt around the world

China may be one step closer to losing its place as the world's most populous country to India after its population shrank for the first time since the 1960s.

The complicated history of longevity noodles, a popular Lunar New Year dish

It's nearly Lunar New Year, and Johnny Mui is finally smiling.

France faces 'hellish Thursday' as anger at pension reform rages

French workers are set to take to the streets Thursday to protest radical reforms to the country's pension system that, if implemented, will require most people in France to work two years longer before retirement.

Key Netanyahu ally cannot serve as cabinet minister, Israel's top court rules, sparking potential political crisis

Israel's top court ruled 10-1 on Wednesday that Aryeh Deri, leader of the Shas party and a key ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, should not be allowed to serve as a cabinet minister because of a February 2022 conviction for tax fraud.

America's largest party supply store files for bankruptcy

Party City filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday, weighed down by competition and years of financial losses.

Feds arrest Russian crypto operator on suspicion of criminal activities

US authorities arrested a Russian cryptocurrency executive who allegedly oversaw the exchange of hundreds of millions of dollars with drug traffickers and cybercriminals.