
A Trial Asks: If Grocery Rivals Merge, Do Workers Suffer?
As Kroger seeks to acquire Albertsons, federal regulators argue that the biggest supermarket combination in…
Israel’s Conflicts With Hamas and Hezbollah Show No Sign of Easing
After heavy Israel-Hezbollah strikes, the conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon remain stuck, even if a…
Russia Pounds Ukraine With Missiles and Drones, Ukrainian Authorities Say
Kyiv and Kharkiv, the two biggest cities in Ukraine, were among those struck in what…
Search Operation Underway After Fire in East London Apartment Building
More than 200 firefighters were at the scene of a fire in the Dagenham neighborhood…
No Evidence that Maduro Won, Says Top Venezuelan Election Official
In an interview with The New York Times, an electoral council official expressed grave doubts…
Nippon Steel’s $15 Billion U.S. Steel Takeover Bid Is in Peril
The proposed merger of Japanese and American industrial giants, which proponents say would benefit both…
Fox Hunters in the U.K. Want Protected Status Under Discrimination Law
A lobbying group is preparing a bid to define hunting with animals as a protected…
In a Region on Edge, Israel and Hezbollah Launch Major Attacks on Each Other
The escalating strikes across the Israel-Lebanon border fueled fears of a bigger conflagration, but both…
German Prosecutor Says Islamic State Terrorist Link Is Suspected in Festival Stabbings
The police say they have arrested a man they believe killed three people and wounded…
After Attacks, Israel and Hezbollah Swiftly Move to Talk of Containment
Hezbollah’s long-dreaded retaliation for the killing of a senior commander appeared to be over before…