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.
IMF sounds alarm on ballooning US national debt: 'Something will have to give'
The International Monetary Fund sounded an alarm over huge levels of government spending in the U.S., which it said poses a "risk" to the global economy.
Google fires 28 employees involved in 'Googlers against Genocide' sit-in at New York, Sunnyvale offices
Google fired 28 employees who were involved in anti-Israel protests at its New York City and Sunnyvale, California, offices after they refused to leave the premises.
'Googlers against Genocide' arrested after 10 hour sit-in at corporate headquarters: WATCH
Nine Google workers were arrested Tuesday night after staging a 10-hour sit-in protest at the company’s offices in New York City and Sunnyvale, California.
Eli Lilly's weight loss drug reduces sleep apnea, study shows
Eli Lilly noted that tirzepatide reduced sleep apnea severity by up to nearly two-thirds in adults that have both obstructive sleep apnea and obesity.
New York man who pilfered millions from private school was thrown out of Brian Laundrie lawyer's office
A New York private school exec who stole millions from students before prosecutors uncovered 11 years of money laundering will spend 8 1/3 to 25 years in prison.
Slowdown of UK inflation rate disappoints in March, economists say fight against inflation far from over
The United Kingdom's inflation rate slowed less than it was expected to in March, leading investors to bump back their predictions of when the Bank of England might cut interest rates.
Iran's exiled crown prince reveals what may bring 'ultimate end' to extremist threats
His Royal Highness Reza Pahlavi details the three components that will lead to the "disappearance" of Iran's current regime and the "ultimate end" to conflict.
Biden takes action against China’s unfair practices to protect US steel and shipbuilding industries
Biden called on the United States Trade Representative to triple the tariff rate on Chinese steel and aluminum imports and to investigate China’s unfair shipbuilding practices.
Boeing whistleblower warns 787 Dreamliner could 'fall apart' in midair unless safety issues addressed
Boeing whistleblower Sam Salehpour talked to NBC News before attending a Senate investigations subcommittee, claiming 787 Dreamliners risk falling apart midair under long-term fatigue.
Dave Portnoy and Barstool raising money for family of gunned down NY officer
Dave Portnoy is rallying his followers to donate to the family of another New York officer who died in the line of duty. Two officers were gunned down in the Syracuse area on Sunday night.
Boston Marathon bomber fighting to keep $4,000 prison canteen account
Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is contesting federal prosecutors' efforts to seize the thousands of dollars he has accumulated in his prison canteen account.
IMF warns of ongoing inflation risk to global economy
The International Monetary Fund said Tuesday upgraded its growth expectations for the global economy in 2024, but warned of potential turbulence ahead.
Biden must stop inflation denial and quit doing dumb things
Denial is almost a Biden policy when it comes to inflation. And inflation has been in the danger zone for 36 straight months and went up again in March. It's time to address it.
Justice Department to sue Ticketmaster, Live Nation for alleged monopoly over ticketing industry: report
Ticketmaster's parent company, Live Nation, could face an anti-trust lawsuit from the Department of Justice as soon as next month, a report says.
China's Q1 GDP growth surpassed expectations, data shows
China's economy grew faster than it was forecast in the first quarter, data released on Tuesday revealed, as officials attempt to maintain growth.
Lufthansa, United modify schedules after Iran launches attack on Israel
Lufthansa and United Airlines continue to monitor the situation in the Middle East, with the former suspending all flights to some places like Tehran, until April 18.
Oil expected to rise in wake of Iran's attack on Israel
Energy markets may spike Monday with volatility in oil prices expected in the wake of Iran's attack on Israel, with markets looking for potential escalation or retaliation.
Israel's airspaces closed for domestic, international flights; United Airlines cancels planned departures
Israel prepared for Iran's missile and drone attacks by closing its airspace to both domestic and international airlines starting at 12:30 a.m. Sunday local time.
US drug shortages hit all-time high, pharmacists warn
Pharmacists warned in a recent report that drug shortages in the U.S. have hit an all-time high. Some of these are critical life-saving medications such as cancer treatments.