"If I were Netflix," S&P Global's Melissa Otto told Fortune, "I would want to build a moat around my business." ...
Michigan State University is getting a $401 million commitment, the largest in its history, from an insurance entrepreneur ...
Once trusted to champion evidence-based public health, the World Health Organization (WHO) has slipped into an increasingly ...
China’s leaders are widely expected to stick with its manufacturing-led growth strategy in key policy meetings this month, ...
Royal Philips NV said it hasn’t issued an early view of its 2026 outlook, after the Dutch medical technology firm’s shares dropped following comments Chief Executive Officer Roy Jakobs made during an ...
Novo Nordisk A/S left open the door for additional work on its pill version of Ozempic for Alzheimer’s disease after a pair ...
David Skirzenski stepped on stage at an event in New York’s Times Square and immediately addressed the $10 billion elephant ...
Boeing Co. expects to generate cash again in 2026, a significant reversal in the planemaker’s finances as it prepares to ...
A recent analysis by the New York Housing Conference reported worrying signs of distress among some of the city’s most affordable housing stock.
A euro-zone inflation reading that’s likely to stay close to 2% should be enough to satisfy officials that they can avoid ...
Concerns over massive debt issuance from tech giants such as Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc. creating oversupply in the ...
President Trump said he doesn’t think Zohran Mamdani is a “jihadist” during the NYC mayor-elect’s White House visit Friday — a claim that has been repeated by his ally Rep. Elise Stefanik. A reporter ...