Striking Boeing Workers Set To Vote On Latest Offer
The vote by some 33,000 machinists in the Pacific Northwest could pave the way for production to resume at two Seattle-area factories that build the 737 MAX and 777 aircraft after workers voted down two previous offers.
Final US Campaign Blitz For Harris And Trump
Republican Trump has promised a "landslide" as he seeks a sensational return to the White House, while Democrat Harris said the "momentum" was on the side of her bid to be America's first woman president.
US Fed To Debate Rate Cut In Shadow Of Presidential Election
Opinion polls show Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican former president Donald Trump in a dead heat ahead of Election Day on Tuesday.
Quincy Jones, Entertainment Titan And Music Mastermind
From Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, jazz to hip-hop, Jones tracked the ever-fluctuating pulse of pop over his seven-decade-plus career -- most often manipulating the beat himself.
Myanmar Junta Chief To Visit China For First Time Since Coup
China is a major ally and arms supplier of the junta and analysts say Beijing also maintains ties with Myanmar ethnic armed groups which hold territory along its border.
Ryanair Profit Falls, Growth Hit By Boeing Delays
Chief executive Michael O'Leary warned that Ryanair's full-year results "will be subject to avoiding adverse developments", citing risks from conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, staffing issues from air traffic control and further Boeing delivery delays.
Israel Tells UN It Is Cutting Ties With Palestinian Aid Agency
Israel formally notified the United Nations of its decision to sever ties with the agency supporting Palestinian refugees, it said Monday, after lawmakers voted to ban the organisation vital to the occupied territories.
Germany's Baerbock Vows 'Rock-solid' Ukraine Support As Russia Advances
Baerbock's eighth trip comes at a critical moment in the nearly three-year war as Kyiv voices mounting frustration with Western support for its struggling army ahead of US elections that could prove decisive for further military aid.
Nations Gather For Crunch Climate Talks In Shadow Of US Vote
World leaders kick off UN climate talks next week, days after a knife edge US election that could send shockwaves through global efforts to limit dangerous warming.
Gyokeres Can Give Amorim Ideal Sporting Send-off Against Man City
Sporting Lisbon coach Ruben Amorim is relying on red-hot striker Viktor Gyokeres to land a blow on future rivals Manchester City, in his final Champions League match at the helm on Tuesday.
Indonesia Volcano Eruption Kills 10, Sets Houses Aflame
A volcano in eastern Indonesia erupted overnight, killing at least 10 people as it spewed fireballs and ash on surrounding villages, officials said Monday as they raised the alert status to its highest level.
Harris, Trump Converge On Milwaukee As US Election Looms
Republican Trump will return to the venue where he was crowned his party's presidential nominee over the summer, his ear bandaged in bright white gauze after he was wounded in an attempted assassination just days earlier, while Democrat Harris will lean on the star power of rapper Cardi B to outshine her rival.
OpenAI Releases ChatGPT Search Engine, Taking On Google
OpenAI on Thursday beefed up its ChatGPT generative AI chatbot with search engine capabilities, as the startup takes on Google's decades-long dominance of web search.
Spain Flooding 'Catastrophe' Should Serve As A Warning, EU Says At Nature Summit
European Commission envoy Florika Fink-Hooijer said the "catastrophe" in Spain's Valencia region earlier this week highlighted the link between biodiversity loss and human-caused climate change.
Apple Narrowly Beats Estimates With Boost From IPhone Sales
The tech giant saw quarterly revenue of $94.9 billion in the three months ending September 28, up from the same period last year, in a closely watched report as investors seek to gauge demand for its latest iPhones.
Alcaraz Suffers Paris Masters Shock As Race For Turin Heats Up
Left-handed Humbert came through 6-1, 3-6, 7-5 to register his first win over the French Open and Wimbledon champion having lost twice to Alcaraz earlier in 2024.
Boeing Again Raises Offer To End Strike, Union To Vote Monday
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 751, the union which represents more than 33,000 workers who went on strike on September 13 in the Seattle area, on Thursday endorsed the new offer and set a vote for Monday.
Deceptive 'Bait-and-switch' Facebook Groups Snare US Voters: Study
The Washington-based American Sunlight Project analyzed over 300 groups on the Meta-owned platform that masquerade as pro-Harris pages while misleading the Democratic contender's supporters with abusive, hateful posts or capitalize on her popularity to promote merchandise.
'On Top Of The World': Japan Hails Ohtani Series Triumph
Shohei Ohtani's World Series triumph was given blanket media coverage in his native Japan on Friday with headlines proudly proclaiming it was just the start for their national hero.
US Election Race Awaits Employment Data
The Labor Department's report on hiring and unemployment will be closely scrutinized by the teams of both candidates -- Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump -- but the numbers will be distorted by fallout from devastating hurricanes and a major strike.
Indonesia Adds Google Pixel Phones To Ban List With IPhone 16
Jakarta is seeking to boost investment from foreign tech companies with restrictive measures that require their phones to be 40 percent sourced from parts in Indonesia.
Dead Or Alive? Scores Missing After Sudan Attacks
Khadir Ali and his family managed to survive a harrowing paramilitary attack in war-torn Sudan.
Man Utd Hope For Van Nistelrooy Magic, Arsenal Face Newcastle Test
Manchester United face Chelsea on Sunday with interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy at the helm while faltering Arsenal face a potentially tricky trip to Newcastle.
North Korea Says Test-fire 'Perfected' New Solid-fuel ICBM
Leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test of the Hwasong-19 missile, which flew higher and further than any previous missile, according to the North and to Seoul and Tokyo's militaries, which tracked it in real time.
Fright Night: NY Marks Halloween Parade With Political Edge
Attracting a crowd of tens of thousands, the parade revelers, many of whom wore costumes pillorying prominent politicians, sauntered through central Manhattan on an unseasonably mild evening.
Fresh Strikes Hit South Beirut After Israeli Evacuation Calls
The strikes come a day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met visiting US officials to discuss a possible deal to end the war in Lebanon with the death toll mounting on both sides of the border.
Release Of New Single Featuring Late One Direction Star Postponed
The release of a new single featuring Liam Payne, the former One Direction singer who died earlier this month after falling from his Buenos Aires hotel room, has been postponed, a collaborator said on Tuesday.
Migrant Dies Trying To Cross Channel, Three More Bodies Found
A migrant died Wednesday trying to cross the Channel to Britain, French authorities said, while the date of death was not immediately clear for three more people found dead on beaches.
US, S.Korea Call For North To Withdraw Troops From Russia
The US and South Korean defense chiefs called Wednesday for North Korea to withdraw its troops from Russia, where Washington says some 10,000 of them have been deployed for possible action against Ukrainian forces.
Microsoft Beats Expectations, But AI Concerns Force Shares Down
Microsoft delivered solid quarterly results on Wednesday, beating analyst expectations with revenue jumping 16 percent to $65.6 billion, but questions were raised about the company's big spending on the AI boom.