

Business partners turn on Sam Bankman-Fried
The stunning collapse of one of crypto’s most prominent firms has quickly morphed into a legal battle pitting former executives and ex-romantic partners against

Egypt’s new budget targets 5.5% economic growth in new FY2023/24 – Economy – Business
File Photo: Egypt s finance ministry Mohamed maait. Al-Ahram “The draft of the new FY2023/24 budget prioritises three objectives: absorbing the inflationary shocks and

Today’s Lebanese Lira/US Dollar Exchange Rate: December 26th, 2022
As of Monday, black market traders in Lebanon are selling the US Dollar for 46,200 LBP and buying it for 46,300 LBP. The current official

Frigid monster storm across US claims at least 25 lives
By CAROLYN THOMPSON and JAKE BLEIBERG (Associated Press) BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Millions of people hunkered down against a deep freeze Sunday to ride out

Israel Ranks 4th Among Best Performing World Economies In 2022
Israel became the fourth best performing economy in the world in 2022, according to a ranking compiled by The Economist. The impressive result was obtained

US economy grew 3.2% in third quarter
WASHINGTON (AP) — Shrugging off rampant inflation and rising interest rates, the U.S. economy grew at an unexpectedly strong 3.2% annual pace from July through

High inflation and efforts to tame it defined 2022 economy | Business
WASHINGTON — For the economy, 2022 was a throwback year. And not in a good way. At times, it felt like the 1970s or early

Crews contain downtown blaze to one business, saving its neighbors | News
PINKNEYVILLE, IL (WSIL) — News 3 is learning more about a fire that tore through a downtown business in Pinkneyville Friday night. Crews were on

WATCH: Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson calls Biden ‘inconsistent’ on Title 42
The Biden administration has maintained that the COVID-19 pandemic isn’t over, but the rush to end Title 42 shows how “inconsistent” their claims are, according

Commentary: Christmas in South Korea dampened by economic woes and lingering grief
THE SHOW GOES ON The Christmas show will nevertheless go on. In one sense, the high public profile of Christmas represents South Korea’s religious plurality. Most

