
Paramount Global should consider other proposals before merging with David Ellison’s Skydance Media, according to Ariel Investments founder John W. Rogers.
Ivory Coast has suspended its Fairtrade cocoa program on suspicions the system was contaminated with beans that aren’t certified.
Aleksanteri Kivimäki was convicted of the largest crime in Finland’s history and sentenced to six years in prison.
Molson Coors Brewing Co.’s more cautious outlook for beer consumption isn’t coming from the new class of weight-loss drugs, which some have speculated would dent the alcohol industry, its chief executive officer said.
The UAE has canceled meetings with London’s Lord Mayor and other British officials as a dispute deepened over the Persian Gulf nation’s alleged role in the civil war ravaging Sudan.
Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. shares are capping off their worst month in more than five years as the troubled drugstore chain navigates a difficult turnaround that has caused Wall Street to flee the stock.
In the end, the only thing more surprising than Noel Quinn’s appointment as chief executive officer of HSBC Holdings Plc was his departure.
Municipal bonds this month showed that all credit markets are vulnerable to the worry over interest rates remaining high, producing their worst performance since September.
The US Supreme Court let Texas keep imposing age-verification requirements on porn sites, rejecting a challenge by an industry-led group arguing that the new law violates the constitutional rights of adults.
A look at the diving game Endless Ocean Luminous.