Mopping up Dieselgate: The boss transforming Volkswagen
Hiltrud Werner is the only woman on the board of the troubled German car giant.
Irish whiskey continues to thrive in the US, thanks to millennials
Irish whiskey has found a thriving market in the U.S. as the industry capitalizes on beer’s decline and millennials’ appetite for higher quality alcohol.
‘Dungeons and Dragons’ has found something its early fans never expected: Popularity
More than 40 years after the first edition of “Dungeons and Dragons” hit shelves, video platforms Twitch and YouTube are leading a renaissance of the fantasy roleplaying board game — and business is booming.
Geneva electrifies: From econoboxes to Aston Martin hypercar, new EVs dominate Europe’s biggest auto show
Churning out an astounding 1,900 horsepower, Ferrari’s Pininfarina Battista is one of the most powerful automobiles ever produced. It also happens to be all electric, one of a score of battery-based vehicles debuting at this week’s Geneva Motor Show.
Better economic data needed before Wall Street can rise back to all-time highs
Stocks kicked off 2019 with a bang, but markets will need improving economic data to make a run at last year’s records.
Brexit ferry contracts could cost government millions more
The government’s no-deal ferry contracts will require further payments if Brexit is delayed.
Macron’s Africa visit reveals determination to weaken China’s grip on the continent
The French president views African development as key to France’s global ambition.
Europe turns its concerns to China’s growing clout as Xi visits
The European Union needs a coherent strategy toward China that will unite its members. The United States needs to develop a similar strategy of its own, writes Atlantic Council CEO Fred Kempe.
Amazon’s 2nd headquarters faces new blocks in Virginia funding vote
Amazon in February abruptly scrapped plans to build part of its second headquarters in New York.
Suspected white supremacist charged with murder after New Zealand mosque shootings
49 dead, more than 40 wounded in Friday prayer attacks.
