Musk spent roughly three more hours on the stand during his third day of testimony before being excused by U.S. District Judge Edward Chen
Officials in several countries, including the United States, have demanded more accountability for the aid, given Ukraine's rampant corruption
The government bumped up against its legal borrowing capacity last Thursday, prompting Treasury to take accounting steps regarding federal employees' retirement and health care plans
Microsoft last week blamed macroeconomic conditions and changing customer priorities for its decision to cut nearly 5% of its global workforce
The company said the flat fee could cover a list of medications like the antibiotic amoxicillin and the anti-inflammatory drug naproxen
Twitter did not respond to a request for comment. Its communications department was shut down after Musk's acquisition
Growing numbers of people in Asia lack enough to eat as food insecurity rises with higher prices and worsening poverty, according to a report
The ruling Communist Party is promoting automation in industries from manufacturing to taxis to keep China's economy growing as the workforce ages and starts to shrink
Jacinda Ardern made her final public appearance as New Zealand's prime minister Tuesday, saying the thing she would miss most was the people, because they had been the joy of the job
The FDA will ask its panel of outside vaccine experts to weigh in at a meeting Thursday
Brazil's President Luiz Incio Lula da Silva told reporters Monday that a common currency would reduce a harmful dependence on the US dollar
Four members of the Oath Keepers were convicted of seditious conspiracy in the Jan 6, 2021 Capitol attack in the second major trial of far-right extremists
The Moroccan Parliament decided to reconsider its ties with the European Parliament and subject them to a comprehensive evaluation after the EU legislature criticised the state of press freedoms
Elon Musk returned to federal court in San Francisco, testifying that he believed he had locked up financial backing to take Tesla private during 2018 meetings
Brent crude, the price benchmark for international trading, declined 17 cents to $87.46 per barrel
The survey shows that business owners are still concerned that the Fed's decision-making could push too hard on the economy and potentially put the US into a recession this year
Turkey's president has announced May 14 as the date for the country's next parliamentary and presidential elections
The president told reporters on Thursday that he had no regrets over how and when the public learned about the documents and that there was no there there
Israeli media, citing police, said some 100,000 people were out protesting
The official website of the Brazilian armed forces said Gen. Julio Cesar de Arruda had been removed as head of the army