Workers say 'I like unions, I just don't like my union' — here's what they're discovering
Many American workers express a paradoxical sentiment of supporting unions overall while feeling dissatisfied with their specific union experiences.
New skyscraper at the World Trade Center in New York will house the headquarters of an important financial firm
American Express will build a new global headquarters in New York's World Trade Center, expected to be completed by 2031.
Tariffs, Italian companies in alarm. Tajani: 'Continue to invest in America'
Italian companies express concern over potential tariffs and urge stability in relations with the U.S.
"I Fear We Will Always Be at the Mercy of Others." Experts Describe Concerns About European Security
Experts express their fears that Europe may become complacent about security issues, especially in the wake of changing American political dynamics.
Flags and machines dispute over more than R$ 5 billion left by Will Bank and Fictor
Mastercard and American Express are in a dispute over who should bear the costs related to credit card defaults from Will Bank and Fictor, which amounts to over R$ 5 billion.
The opinion of American athletes about the situation in the country provokes criticism from Trump and his supporters
American athletes representing the U.S. at the Winter Olympics express their mixed feelings about their country's current state, leading to backlash from Trump supporters.
Who says no to changing energy dependence from Russia to the USA
As the EU prepares to ban imports of liquefied natural gas from Russia, some analysts and European Commissioners express concern over replacing Russian LNG with American sources.
The widow of the Ukrainian shot in front of a school in Pozuelo speaks: "In Spain, he never had bodyguards or received threats... He felt very safe here"
A Ukrainian lawyer, Andriy Portnov, was shot five times outside the American School in Pozuelo, prompting his widow to express her disbelief over his safety in Spain despite his controversial past.
Fictor creditors list includes Amex, author Augusto Cury, Palmeiras, and Athletics Confederation
The list of creditors in Fictor's bankruptcy recovery plan includes a diverse array of investors and companies, with American Express Brasil being the largest creditor.
Trump's World (Day 367): Trump insists on conquering Greenland. Denmark and its allies send more soldiers to the island
The U.S. is ignoring both Greenland and Denmark, insisting on the need for the island, while multiple countries express concerns over American interference and bolster their military presence there.
Greenland families terrified by 'fake news' Trump and fear arrivals of US warships
Residents of Greenland express fear and anxiety over potential American military presence following comments made by Donald Trump regarding the island's status.
The U.S. banking sector suffers in the stock market due to Trump's new regulation on credit cards
U.S. bank stocks, including American Express and JP Morgan, have seen significant declines after Trump announced a plan to limit interest rates on credit cards.
Why are some Americans thinking about leaving their country? An American writer responds
Many American families express a desire to leave the country for various reasons, primarily due to increasing violence, particularly gun violence associated with law enforcement officials, with women aged 15 to 44 being the demographic most inclined to seek permanent relocation abroad.
Message to Trump from Greenland: Stop despising us. We don't want to be Americans, we want to be Greenlanders
Greenlanders express their desire for autonomy and resistance against American influence, urging Trump to stop disrespecting their identity.
"The USA will do whatever it wants. That's what great powers do." Coalition MPs react to Trump's plan to annex Greenland
American President Trump has long claimed that the United States should annex Greenland, reiterating this stance after a military intervention in Venezuela, while seven European leaders express full support for Denmark regarding Greenland's security within NATO.
Spain, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay jointly express their "rejection" of "the unilateral actions" of the US in Venezuela
Spain and five other Latin American countries have issued a joint statement expressing their deep concern and rejection of the unilateral military actions by the US in Venezuela, particularly regarding the detention of Nicolás Maduro.
Caution and Fears, Europe in the Dark. Von der Leyen: "Respect the UN"
European governments express caution and confusion regarding the recent American military actions in Venezuela, as they sought clarity on the situation while the UK confirms its non-involvement.