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Rice–Eccles Stadium, an outdoor college football venue at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, stands against a stunning mountain backdrop. University of Utah This article is part of CNBC’s Cities of
Avanti West Coast train managers have voted to strike for three days over the Christmas period. The RMT union said that walkouts have been scheduled for 22, 23 and 29 December for the
Microsoft 365 users groused over an outage Tuesday that left them unable to use a number of applications. According to Downdetector, user complaints began spiking early Tuesday morning. Most users reported issues with the
Small British businesses have stopped selling to Northern Ireland as well as Europe due to extra administrative hurdles posed by new EU customs rules coming into effect. Many small firms said they are
The Altoona, Pennsylvania, McDonald’s restaurant Luigi Mangione — the suspect charged in UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killing — visited after the shooting has been flooded with negative reviews since his arrest. The low ratings
Anticipating the strong protectionist winds that will blow from Donald Trump’s White House, the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has been responding by making her own economic weather. Last
Your morning caffeine hit could become even pricier in the new year after the cost of coffee beans on international commodity markets soared to a record high. On Tuesday, the price for arabica
A $10bn-plus takeover bid for one of America’s biggest pharmacy chains is set to trigger a fresh auction of Boots the Chemist after a string of aborted attempts to sell the British retail
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court may be about to sharply limit the reach of so-called environmental impact statements, which gauge potential harm caused by new developments and can often block or scale back large