Tourist hot spot to ban vacation apartments in bid to make city 'livable' again
Florence and New York City are just a couple of the cities that have looked to stop new short-term rentals as housing prices hit record levels, making it difficult for locals.
Boeing re-elects outgoing CEO as search for replacement continues amid safety culture crisis
Boeing's safety culture crisis has included multiple whistleblowers who have come forward after several incidents that have drawn public attention to potential issues with the company's planes.
Boeing jet skids off runway, injuring at least 10
A Boeing 737 skidded off a runway at an airport in Senegal’s capital on Thursday. The Air Senegal flight operated by TransAir was headed from Dakar to the city of Bamako in Mali when the jet exited the runway during takeoff.
Modi doesn't need Musk to win elections, but billionaire's visit a boon for India, expert says
India's electric vehicle market remains underdeveloped, with EV's making up around 2% of car sales in the country, which ranks as the third-biggest automobile market.
Apple products, including Vision Pro, still available in Russia despite company's export ban: report
Apple suspended exports to Russia, and the company's website remains inactive since the start of the Ukraine invasion, but resellers have acquired the products through third-party vendors.
Putin's net worth 'rivals Elon Musk,' but 'cobweb' of bank accounts, assets hides his full value, expert says
Vladimir Putin's net worth could be as high as $200 billion with assets including a $1.4 billion palace estate dubbed "the new Versailles," a 250-foot yacht and a 750 acre forest compound.
Chinese company poised to overtake Tesla as biggest EV maker on path to global leadership: report
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD already sells more units than Tesla, which includes hybrid EVs, but the manufacturer plans to fully lead as the top EV maker in the world.
Toyota subsidiary shuts down production after admitting to decades of safety test 'irregularities'
Toyota bought a majority share in Daihatsu in 1967 and expanded that to a controlling interest in 1998 after the company failed to make an impact in the North American market.
AI infiltrates workplace: How everything from hiring process to staffing demands changed this year
Artificial intelligence has already forced companies to rapidly develop and deploy plans for integration as demand for the tech increases after high public engagement with OpenAI.