A woman died after she was pushed onto the New York City subway tracks and hit by an oncoming train, officials said. Read More
Nearly two years after millions of Americans became abruptly acquainted with Zoom, questions about what the post-pandemic office will look like can be answered with a quick look around: It’s already here. The case for the functionality of remote work...
The pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline says it has rejected an unsolicited 50 billion-pound ($68.4 billion) bid from Unilever for its consumer healthcare goods unit. Read More
Shaun White finished third at the Laax Open in Switzerland, marking his first podium finish since he won his third Olympic gold medal in 2018 and all but cementing his spot at next month’s games in Beijing. Read More
The actor has turned his cellphone over to authorities as part of the investigation into a fatal shooting on a New Mexico film set last fall, a law enforcement official says. (Image credit: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP) Read More
From Gov. Jay Inslee's proposal to criminalize false claims about elections to GOP plans to ban teaching about structural racism, lawmakers in Olympia are joining a national trend toward trying to muzzle free speech. But when has muzzling like this w...
Kevin De Bruyne has curled home a brilliant second-half goal to earn Manchester City a 1-0 win over Chelsea and a 13-point lead over its nearest rival in the Premier League. Read More
After years of unsuccessful attempts to allow the technology, adaptive driving beam lights will soon be on U.S. cars and trucks, thanks to a section in the recently passed Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that mandates their use. Read More