Search continues to account for the largest share of digital ad spending. Search revenue grew 5.2% year on year.
China's Crude Oil Imports Hit A Record High In 2023 By Tom Kool of OilPrice.com China’s crude oil imports hit a record high in 2023, rising by 10% year-over-year and breaking the previous record from 2020 when the world’s top crude oil importer took advantage of the price crash to gorge on cheap crude. Last year, China’s crude oil imports averaged 11.3 million barrels per day (bpd), up by 10% compared to 2022, according to Chinese customs data compiled by Bloomberg and the U.S....
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28 Planet Fitnesses in 11 different states have been targeted with bomb threats. It follows backlash over the gym banning a woman who went after a trans woman
With an announced attendance of 50,644, Atlanta set a new record for tickets sold and distributed for a U.S. women’s soccer friendly match in Saturday’s SheBelieves Cup at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
There are 550 American cities where the typical home is valued at $1 million or more, a new record high, according to a new analysis by Zillow. Here's why.
/PRNewswire/ -- Higher credit costs are expected to serve as a modest headwind to U.S. bank earnings this year, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence's
Gen. Kurilla expected to meet with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. Iran threatening retaliation for an attack on its embassy in Damascus, Syria. Netanyahu reiterates it will respond to an attack by Iran
Ambassador Jane Hartley recently said that Harry would never be deported from the U.S. while Biden is president.
Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control targeted 16 people and two entities in Iran that produce engines that power the drones used in the April 13 attack on Israel.
After Iran's attack on Israel was stopped with major help from the U.S. and other allies, Netanyahu has to heed them going forward.
The top U.S. general in Europe told Congress on Wednesday that Ukraine will run out of artillery shells and air defense interceptors "in fairly short order" without U.S. support, leaving them vulnerable to a partial or total defeat. In a sign of how scarce some weapons were, General Christopher Cavoli,