Tutankhamen sculpture sold for $6 million despite Egypt’s outcry
A 3,300-year-old sculpture of Tutankhamen’s head sold for almost $6 million at auction, defying calls from Egyptian authorities for the artifact to be returned to its native country.
USA on course for glory at Women’s World Cup — but its era of dominance may be under threat
The U.S. has the chance take home the FIFA Women’s Soccer World Cup on Sunday for a fourth time, but on the evidence of the 2019 tournament its era of dominance may struggle to be extended.
Amazon’s investment in Deliveroo scrutinized by UK competition watchdog
The U.K.’s competition authority issued an initial enforcement order Friday asking Amazon to pause its investment into food delivery start-up Deliveroo.
Wikipedia co-founder slams Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter and the ‘appalling’ internet
Wikipedia Co-Founder Larry Sanger said social media companies like Facebook and Twitter exploit users’ personal data resulting in “massive violations” of privacy and security.
Stocks fall from record highs after strong jobs report dampens hope of a Fed rate cut
Stocks fell from all-time highs after the release of stronger jobs data dampened hope for easier Federal Reserve monetary policy.
The end of populism for Greece? Voters head to the polls with conservatives set for victory
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who heads up New Democracy, is poised to lead Greece for the next four years.
Jeff Bezos filed the paperwork to create the retailing giant Amazon 25 years ago.
Jeff Bezos filed the paperwork to create the e-commerce retailing giant Amazon 25 years ago.
Is the High Street profiting from Pride?
As London gears up for its Pride march, are retailers joining, or cashing in?
Boeing 737 Max: ‘I lost my family in the Ethiopian plane crash’
Families of the victims of the Ethiopian Airlines crash want to know why the Boeing 737 Max was allowed to fly.
Carlisle airport relaunches passenger flights
Carlisle airport relaunches passenger flights after 25 years.
