Austrian energy player and chemicals group OMV plans to axe 2000 of its 23,000 global workforce, with about 400 of those affected being in Austria, reported local media Kurier. Upstream has approached ...
Right after the “Awe Dropping” event, in which Apple unveiled multiple camera features across the entire iPhone 17 lineup, it also introduced Final Cut Camera 2.0, with full support for everything ...
The digital asset rallied toward the $3.00 threshold on explosive volume before consolidating, as traders positioned around upcoming macro catalysts and ETF rulings. Support has held firm above $2.88, ...
The Kansas City Chiefs fell short in their Week 1 matchup against their AFC West rival, the Los Angeles Chargers. This game was played in Brazil, and the Chiefs came back to Kansas City empty-handed.
ConocoPhillips will slash its workforce by 20% to 25% as part of a broader $1 billion restructuring effort, the US operator confirmed on Wednesday to Upstream. Most of the layoffs will take place by ...
It's overreaction week in the NFL, but remember that one week does not make a season -- yet you'd sure think it does based on some of the comments being made the past few days. Among them: The Kansas ...
The New York City mayoral election is not just the talk of the town, it's also, apparently, the talk of the White House. It's currently a four-man race, with Queens Assemblyman and Democratic nominee ...
The Chicago Cubs won their series against the Atlanta Braves with a victory on Wednesday and now only have five series left before the playoffs begin. The team is in position to end a four-year ...
ORLANDO, Florida, Sept 9 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve is widely expected to cut interest rates next week even though inflation is still around 3%, a full percentage point above the official goal.
U.S. inflation accelerated modestly in August, offering some leeway for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates at its September meeting. Consumer prices rose an annual 2.9% in August, the Labor ...
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