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At the World Whiskies Awards presented in March of this year by the trade publication The Drinks Report, the winner in the World’s Best Single Malt category wasn’t from Scotland – birthplace of...
Americans’ trust in institutions such as schools, the press, the military, the Supreme Court, and others has declined in almost every instance in recent years – and that includes doctors and...
Netflix owes much of its success to the diverse inventory of foreign-language series and shows able to be streamed by American audiences. According to the site What’s on Netflix, some 45% of the...
Much of the early success of the Axis powers of Germany, Italy, and the Japanese empire during World War II was due to their technological advantages in weaponry. The Western Allies and the Soviet...
Apple has settled a dispute in Japan related to its App Store. The company will now allow app developers to bypass commissions to Apple for some purchases.
Famed investor David Tepper weighs in on the current situation in the markets, including where interest rates go from here.
A U.K. court has declined to hear a lawsuit filed by Epic Games against Apple, while in Japan, the search goes on for a partner to build an Apple Car.
Gilead Sciences took another big step forward in its treatment for COVID-19 on Friday when a Japanese regulatory body approved that treatment.
WeWork, a company that has been mired in controversy, is making a bold move and suing Japan’s SoftBank for breach of fiduciary duty.
There may not be widespread global recession now, but some economies are more at risk than others. Japan may be at risk of entering a technical recession.
The U.S. president has extended the deadline by up to six months for possible tariffs on imported cars.
Patients suffering anemia due to chronic kidney disease are sure to be content with new positive top-line results from two Phase 3 active-controlled pivotal studies.
Global government debt reached the equivalent of $66 trillion at the end of 2018 according to a report from Fitch Ratings. That's almost twice as high as global debt at the end of 2007 -- and is now...
French automaker Renault has refused to remove chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn from either of his posts with the company following his arrest and detention in Japan on charges of tax evasion.
Carlos Ghosn, one of the auto industry's highest paid and most successful executives, has been removed from his role as chairman of Nissan following an internal investigation revealed financial...
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