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Cars were burned and a mosque was attacked in northern England. Monday’s stabbing spree had left three children dead.
Publicly-traded CBIZ would take the SPAC auditor’s tax and consulting practices public in a $2.3 billion deal.
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The airline canceled thousands of flights over several days in July.
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After years of debate, countless safety tests, $1.5 billion spent and one major event postponed, the most ambitious event of the Paris Olympics came to life when triathletes swam in the river.
GOP base voters are sticking with the embattled vice presidential pick, but swing voters are an open question.
Ortberg previously ran one of Boeing’s big suppliers, Rockwell Collins, and he worked closely with airlines and the Pentagon, before retiring in 2021.
Strikes on Hezbollah in Beirut and Hamas in Tehran have added new risks as diplomats try to head off an escalation.
Bad news, America. It’s time to root for Harvard. The delegation from Cambridge, Mass. has more fencers at the Olympics than most countries.
The beach volleyball complex at the Paris Olympics is a temporary stunner for the people–and also for the ‘gram.
Instagram and Facebook are still running ads for illegal drugs, months after the WSJ revealed they were under federal investigation for the practice.
Steel Atlas, founded last year, has raised a $10 million debut fund to bridge Western tech with Saudi investment at a volatile time in the region.
The Wall Street Journal undertook a comprehensive analysis of crash data, uncovering previously obscured details by combining heavily redacted federal filings with local police records.
Blowout capital spending as the company’s cloud growth disappoints won’t hearten investors.
Inflation unexpectedly heated up in the eurozone this month, presenting a fresh challenge to policymakers looking for signs that eurozone price rises are easing sustainably.
The expected Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris, is said to be close to making her selection.
Adidas confirmed its preliminary second-quarter figures and backed its sales and earnings guidance for the year thanks to positive momentum driven by footwear, and said it would continue to work to get the brand back on track.
Germany’s unemployment rate was little changed this month, a signal that despite the economy sinking into a contraction in the second quarter, a robust jobs market may be one of the country’s key hopes for any rebound this year.
Just Eat maintained its full-year guidance and said it planned a new share buyback after the .food-delivery group posted a steep rise in underlying earnings.
GSK raised its full-year guidance after second quarter core earnings rose 13%, helped by higher sales in oncology, HIV and its general medicines portfolio.