China blasts '996' excessive work culture
China is putting companies that overwork their employees on notice.
See inside US air base preparing Afghans for new life in America
Thousands of evacuees from Afghanistan are passing through Ramstein Air Base in Germany on their way to a new life in the US. Journalist Atika Schubert reports.
Thai police questioned after video emerges of drug suspect being tortured and killed
Two Thai police officers suspected of being involved in torturing to death a man charged with drug offenses gave themselves up for questioning on Thursday after a video of the incident went viral in a case likely to test the resolve of the judicial system.
Fortnite is now allowing users to watch the MLK 'I have a dream' speech in the game. But why?
Fortnite users have long had concerts to attend and movies to watch as they wander around the video game through their virtual avatars. Now, they have yet another option: reliving Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech.
Peloton is giving its bike another price cut
Peloton is cutting the price of its original at-home exercise bike for the second time in a year, a sign that the trendy fitness company is facing fiercer competition from rivals producing significantly cheaper products and people returning to gyms.
Dude, you got a Dell. PC brands from the '90s are making a huge comeback
There have been multiple eulogies for Windows-based desktop personal computers and laptops in the past few years as smartphones seemingly rule the gadget landscape.
UK worker shortages could cancel Christmas. Brexit isn't helping
UK food producers and supermarkets are warning that empty shelves could persist through the year-end holiday season unless the government acts to ease a shortage of workers and truck drivers caused by Brexit and the coronavirus pandemic.
Skateboards containing American pro skater Tony Hawk's blood sell out overnight
Athletes may be used to putting their blood, sweat and tears into sports, but legendary skater Tony Hawk has just taken it one step further.
Online shopping used to be immune to inflation. Not anymore
Sticker shock has even invaded the land of falling prices: online shopping.
Analysis: Hong Kong's global banks brace for 'cold war' to escalate
Three quarters of the world's top banks do business in Hong Kong. But they've been getting squeezed by changes forcing them to fall in line with Beijing's agenda — and there may be signs of even tougher times to come.