Wall Street's main indexes fell on Monday, driven by Moody's downgrade of the U.S. credit rating and rising Treasury yields. Technology stocks suffered significant losses, with Netflix and Tesla taking a hit.
In a surprising announcement, President Trump revealed that Russia and Ukraine will begin negotiations for a ceasefire. He expressed optimism about the potential for trade and job creation following the conflict. Trump believes he can play a crucial role in advancing stalled peace talks, with the Vatican interested in hosting negotiations.
In a significant shake-up, CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon has resigned following increasing pressure from Paramount Global's leadership. This decision comes amidst controversies surrounding the journalistic independence of CBS's flagship program, '60 Minutes.'
In a surprising turn of events, Gary Lineker announces his departure from BBC's Match of the Day after a controversial social media post. Find out what led to his decision and the impact on football broadcasting!
In a significant legal ruling, a federal judge has overturned Trump's efforts to dismantle the US Institute of Peace, which aims to resolve violent conflicts. This decision also affects the controversial DOGE takeover attempt.
Scottie Scheffler showcased his unrivaled skill at the PGA Championship, overcoming early challenges to secure a five-shot victory, marking a significant step in his quest for golfing greatness.
Caitlin Clark's stellar triple-double performance in the Fever's season opener was marred by a heated altercation with Angel Reese. Tempers flared as Clark's foul escalated the rivalry, but both players downplayed the intensity.
Trump's crucial call with Putin aims to halt the Ukraine bloodbath, while recent diplomatic talks between Ukraine and Russia yield a prisoner swap but no truce. What’s next for global peace?
Epic Games is fighting back against Apple in a legal battle to reinstate Fortnite on the iOS App Store. After a recent court ruling, the company claims Apple's rejection is retaliation for its legal actions.
Intel showcases its new Arc Pro B-Series graphics cards, featuring significant improvements for AI workloads and enhanced Linux support, set to launch in Q3. Discover the specs and pricing!