English football club Newcastle United has begun discussions with lenders about funding a new stadium or the redevelopment of its existing St James' Park, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is adding a dedicated offering for single-digit millionaires to dozens of bank branches, the latest in Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon's yearslong effort to gain share in wealth management.
Patrick Drahi's Altice France SA has attracted interest from potential buyers for the enterprise unit of French carrier SFR, as the billionaire explores ways to pare the debt load of his telecom empire, people familiar with the matter said.
Since Russian aircraft violated the airspace of three NATO member countries in rapid succession, the military alliance has been deliberating how to respond.
The Trump administration's steep new visa fees for highly specialized H-1B work visas have rattled US businesses, but most big companies are staying quiet as they wait to see how the policy plays out.
The US lowered tariffs on auto imports from the European Union to 15% retroactive to Aug. 1, cementing the terms of the framework trade agreement the two sides struck this summer.
American Airlines Group Inc. was sued by the wife of a passenger killed in January when one of its regional jets collided with a military helicopter near Washington, one of the deadliest US air disasters in decades.
UK Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy sought to calm concern about disagreements with the US after Donald Trump's tirade against Britain's approach to climate and immigration.
Microsoft Corp. will start using artificial intelligence models from Anthropic to help power its workplace AI assistant, adding a significant partner to a product that has so far been predominantly driven by OpenAI.
Zoox is seeking wider clearance from US regulators to operate self-driving cars that lack traditional driving controls, suggesting that the autonomous-vehicle subsidiary of Amazon.com Inc. is preparing for broader commercial deployment.