Texas Court Ruling Casts Uncertainty Over 2021 Blackout Costs
A Texas appeals court has reignited a fight over soaring power prices during the deadly 2021 winter storm that crippled the state’s electric grid.
A Texas appeals court has reignited a fight over soaring power prices during the deadly 2021 winter storm that crippled the state’s electric grid.
A Texas appeals court has reignited a fight over soaring power prices during the deadly 2021 winter storm that crippled the state’s electric grid.
The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin for war crimes related to the alleged abduction of children from Ukraine, a largely symbolic move for now that the Kremlin shrugged off.
President Joe Biden expressed confidence that the turmoil roiling the US banking system is easing after a week that saw markets shaken by bank failures.
President Joe Biden expressed confidence that the turmoil roiling the US banking system is easing after a week that saw markets shaken by bank failures.
With Thailand heading into a general election in May, key political parties are promising the nation’s more than 50 million voters almost everything from steep increases in cash handouts and wages to suspending debt repayment.
A nascent rally in China’s major state-owned companies may have legs, amid hopes that more official support to revive the sector and plans for higher dividends will help extend the momentum of the country’s hottest stock trade this year.
Hong Kong property developer New World Development Co. added three women to its board of directors in the fourth quarter, doubling the number of women at its highest level of governance and notching the biggest gain for gender diversity in among the city’s blue chips.
Hong Kong property developer New World Development Co. added three women to its board of directors in the fourth quarter, doubling the number of women at its highest level of governance and notching the biggest gain for gender diversity in among the city’s blue chips.
With Thailand heading into a general election in May, key political parties are promising the nation’s more than 50 million voters almost everything from steep increases in cash handouts and wages to suspending debt repayment.