The greatest risk to China's Xi Jinping? Himself
China's economy is faltering. Unemployment is skyrocketing. Endless Covid lockdowns are wreaking havoc on businesses and people's lives. The property sector is in crisis. Ties between Beijing and major global powers are under strain.
Major exhibition dispels myths around 'complex artist' Modigliani
More than a century after the death of Amedeo Modigliani, a consortium of art historians and conservation experts convened by the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia is discovering hidden aspects of the artist's techniques thanks to new research and analytical technologies.
Why BMW decided to manufacture batteries in the US
BMW recently announced a $1.7 billion investment to help prepare its huge Spartanburg, South Carolina, factory to produce electric cars and SUVs. That sum included $700 million for the construction of a battery manufacturing plant nearby.
Snap stock falls nearly 25%
Snap's bad year continues.
How Liz Truss' term as British prime minister went from bad to worse
• Possible frontrunners for UK prime minister include familiar faces • Video: See the moment Truss resigned
Elon Musk didn't want EV tax credits. Now Tesla is warming up to them
Tesla buyers may be able to take advantage of new federal tax credits for electric vehicles next year, the automaker's executives said Wednesday. The credits can be as large as $7,500 for new vehicles and $4,000 for used vehicles.
Bezos and fellow billionaires are issuing recession warnings
Even the uber-rich are on edge now about the economy.
Inflation has people living paycheck to paycheck. Here's how some banks are responding
"Payday Friday" may soon be replaced by "Payday Wednesday."
The Fed isn't about to back down from its inflation fight
Twelve days from now, the Federal Reserve will meet again, and expectations for the central bank's next moves are firming up. The consensus among investors: Persistently hot inflation means the Fed will need to continue with its string of aggressive interest rate hikes, which is unprecedented in the modern era.
Tech earnings are coming and they probably won't be pretty
After months of layoffs, hiring freezes and other cost-cutting measures, big tech companies are set to provide the most detailed look yet at just how bad things have gotten for their businesses amid fears of a looming recession.