'Japandi': Why Japanese-meets-Scandi design is taking over the internet
The cozy cleanliness of Scandinavian interiors and the minimalist beauty of traditional Japanese decor have made them both staples of modern home design. Now, there's a growing trend combining the two: "Japandi."
Pakistan blocks national release of 'Joyland,' a story of sexual liberation
Pakistan's government has blocked the nationwide release of "Joyland," the first Pakistani movie shown at the Cannes Film Festival, just one week before it was due to hit theaters in the South Asian country.
Some retail store credit cards now carry APRs of more than 30%
There has long been a threshold that few issuers of store-branded credit cards have been willing to surpass: the 30% annual percentage rate.
Lonely Planet reveals its top destinations for 2023
Guidebook company Lonely Planet has revealed its 18th annual "Best in Travel" list.
Three Israelis killed in attack in occupied West Bank
At least three Israelis were killed and another three wounded when a Palestinian man went on a rampage near an Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday.
US sanctions firms involved in production and transfer of Iranian drones to Russia
The US Treasury Department on Tuesday unveiled additional sanctions on the entities involved in the production and transfer of Iranian drones to Russia.
Buyer Beware. Even if your favorite movie star is selling
The best advice for investors has always been: Buyer beware.
Taliban likely gained access to millions that US transferred to Afghan government before collapse, watchdog says
The Taliban likely gained access to tens of millions of dollars the US transferred to the Afghan government before it collapsed, a US government watchdog found.
Activist jailed in Egypt to end hunger strike after more than 200 days, letter to sister says
The sister of Alaa Abd El-Fattah said Tuesday that she had received a letter saying the imprisoned British-Egyptian activist had ended his hunger strike after more than 200 days.
Latest inflation report shows wholesale prices rose at a slower pace last month
A key measure of inflation, wholesale prices, rose by 8% in October from a year before, according to the latest report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.