A look at the events of July and August including the highly successful revival of the Admirals' Cup and international offshore racing. Is the America's Cup on a new tack? Behind the scenes in SailGP.
When restaurants are required to add calorie labels to their menus, you might think they’d try to make their foods a bit healthier – but they largely don’t, according to a new study from England. In ...
Valve has broadly rolled out a new Steam store menu after testing it since July. This redesign is available for the standard Steam PC client, the Steam Deck and Steam Mobile. The big news here is that ...
The shopping feature was announced by Amazon on Thursday. The Help Me Decide tool recommends a product after you've browsed several similar items and haven't made a purchase, by analyzing "your ...
DETROIT — Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy thought he had a touchdown and some momentum for his team. Instead, his mistake turned the game the other way. With 14:03 left in the fourth quarter and the ...
One theme around here is that banking is getting narrower. “Narrow banking” is the idea that you can separate (1) the business of taking bank deposits and facilitating payments from (2) the business ...
German power-grid fees are set to drop 57% next year on the back of government subsidies, as part of a move to ease energy bills for households and make the country’s industries more competitive.
Starbucks has launched new protein-infused lattes and cold foam drinks. The new menu items use a whey protein blend mixed with 2% milk. Customers can add protein-boosted milk or protein cold foam to ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Independent candidates are gaining ground across Indiana, according to a new analysis by Independent Indiana. Nathan Gotsch, executive director of Independent Indiana, said the group ...
Samsung Display president Lee Cheong has confirmed plans to make foldable smartphone displays for a major American company, which is widely believed to be Apple. As reported in Chosun Biz, Cheong last ...
The authorities in Toyoake, Japan, introduced a rule limiting the use of digital devices to two hours per day outside of work and school. Some residents say it is an overreach. High schoolers in ...