Teva Pharma to Cut 14,000 Jobs as Generic-Drug Business Suffers
Teva Pharmaceutical is cutting more than 25% of its workforce and suspending its dividend as it works to cut costs and pay down debt.
Teva Pharmaceutical is cutting more than 25% of its workforce and suspending its dividend as it works to cut costs and pay down debt.
The U.K.’s coming divorce from the European Union has reopened the centuries-old debate about how Ireland should be governed. And the Irish question in turn will play a significant role in determining what form Brexit takes.
Sen. Marco Rubio threw a late wrinkle into the GOP’s attempt to complete a tax bill, saying he will vote against it unless the final measure further expands the child tax credit for low-income households.
China has built more infrastructure on artificial islands in the disputed South China Sea in the past year, including underground tunnels and radar installations, even as it has sought to repair relations with other claimants, according to an analysis of fresh satellite images.
House, Senate Republicans reach deal on final tax bill, Kentucky lawmaker dies of 'probable suicide' days after being accused of sexual abuse, and your joints probably aren't achy just because it's raining.
Why we left government to join the Bittrex exchange.
European leaders are set to approve a divorce deal with the U.K. that opens the door to trade talks, but British leader Theresa May faces a new Brexit hurdle at home.
The Bank of Mexico raised interest rates by a quarter percentage point after a six-month pause, as policy makers have grown increasingly worried about high inflation.
The New York Times announced publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. will retire at the end of the year and that his son, Arthur Gregg “A.G.” Sulzberger, will be appointed to the job.
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How smart, people-centric security strategies can lower risk and raise productivity in mobile business.
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday rolled back far-reaching rules governing how internet-service providers treat traffic on their networks, a move that is likely to empower cable and wireless providers and transform consumers’ online experience.
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Getting bigger as Disney is doing gives it improved leverage to negotiate favorable distribution terms with cable and wireless companies, which stand to gain by the rollback of net neutrality.
Facebook is changing its video-ad strategy as frustrations from publishers mount over their inability to earn significant money from them. The social network will for the first time start testing ads that appear before certain videos begin playing.
The Federal Reserve could do a better job at showing the ropes to new members of its board of governors, the central bank’s Office of Inspector General said.
Rupert Murdoch is selling out to Disney and getting a fairy-tale ending. Disney shareholders shouldn’t be too worried about overpaying though.
A big new study finds a clear negative effect
Amazon didn’t stop retailers’ Christmas from coming. Somehow or other, it came just the same.
There are better ways to update a Caesar salad than adding (yawn) grilled chicken. From the original recipe to a slew of exciting new riffs, the secret of this salad’s success is its adaptability.
Pandora Media is taking another step in the direction of rival Spotify as it grapples with declining usage and advertising revenue.
Central banks in Europe showed continued caution about the region’s economic recovery, signaling that they are in no rush to follow the Federal Reserve in steadily raising interest rates.
Rural Georgia produced a bumper crop of eccentric Outsider artists. See their work in the wild on trippy day trips from Atlanta.
Bloemendaal, situated between the North Sea and Amsterdam, offers a variety of lifestyles, thatched-roof mansions and bike rides to the beach.
The leaders of China and South Korea pledged to work together to counter North Korea’s rapidly advancing nuclear program, resetting relations that had soured over Seoul’s deployment of an American missile-defense system.
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