Crush kills at least 146 at Halloween festivities in Seoul
At least 146 people were killed and 150 more were injured as they were crushed by a large crowd pushing forward on a narrow street during Halloween festivities in the capital of Seoul, South Korean officials said.
Russia halts participation in the Black Sea Grain Initiative, the UN-backed deal that reopened Ukraine’s ports to feed countries around the world
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said Russia was using the attack as a “false pretext.”
I raised 2 successful CEOs and a doctor. Here’s the ‘unpopular’ parenting rule I always used on my kids
Bestselling author and parenting expert Esther Wojcicki raised three highly successful kids. She shares the “unpopular” parenting rule that she wishes more parents would follow.
Twitter is now owned by Elon Musk — here’s a brief history from the app’s founding in 2006 to the present
Here’s a timeline of Twitter’s most notable moments over the past 16 years.
These stocks reporting earnings in the week ahead have a track record of beating expectations and trading higher
Investors looking to play stocks around earnings should look for companies that have a solid track record of beating expectations and seeing shares rise.
These five stocks are best positioned for long-term growth, Goldman analysts say
Goldman Sachs analysts named a slew of stocks that they believe can weather the storm.
U.S. says North Korea policy unchanged after nuclear remark raises eyebrows
Some experts argue that recognizing North Korea as a nuclear-armed state, something Pyongyang seeks, is a prerequisite for such talks.
Philippines’ death toll from Tropical Storm Nalgae climbs to 72
The Philippines recorded 72 deaths from Tropical Storm Nalgae that caused floods and landslides in southern provinces, the disaster agency said on Saturday.
The Fed could lay the groundwork for a year-end rally in the week ahead
Stocks are set to exit October with a tail wind but will soon face a Fed meeting that could help decide the course of trading for the rest of the year.
Big Tech falters on dreary earnings and forecasts for Q4— Meta has worst week ever, Amazon tumbles 13%
While Apple gave Wall Street a reason to cheer, the other Big Tech companies showed how challenging the economic environment has become for their businesses.




