Will Hudson’s Bay’s 355-Year-Old Charter Go to the Highest Bidder?
The bankruptcy receivers want to auction the founding document signed by Charles II in 1670. Others say it belongs to the public.
The bankruptcy receivers want to auction the founding document signed by Charles II in 1670. Others say it belongs to the public.
When products we love are discontinued, sometimes the absence feels personal.
Russia’s spy hunters are increasingly worried about China’s espionage, even as the two countries grow closer.
President Emmanuel Macron of France plans to travel to the island nation, which President Trump has vowed to take control of, on the way to Canada for a Group of 7 meeting.
The air assault killed at least three people. Kharkiv’s mayor described it as “the most powerful attack” since the beginning of the war.
Nattapong Pinta was taken hostage and later killed by members of a small militant group in Gaza, the Israeli military said.
Sick children, families and businesses are among the many people in Haiti, a country plagued by gang violence, likely to be hit hard by a U.S. travel ban.
Alfred Williamson could not have imagined how much his freshman year would be shaped by the Trump administration, inside and outside the classroom.
Judi Weinstein Haggai and Gad Haggai, who were in their 70s, were killed by members of a small Palestinian militant group, according to the Israeli security forces.
Poaching rates dropped by more than half in African reserves where veterinarians removed the animals’ horns, which are in high demand in some parts of Asia.