Fears of price increases have threatened Kroger’s’ US agreement.
The US is suing to prevent the combination of two large supermarket chains, claiming that doing so will drive up costs.
‘Ice bumps’ disclose Antarctic melting history in the context of climate change.
Researchers claim to now have more precise details on the location and timing of the Antarctic margin's melting.
Trump files an appeal in the fraud case as daily interest of $112,000 rises.
In a civil fraud lawsuit, a New York judge ordered that Donald Trump pay $454 million (£360 million) in penalties and interest. Trump is appealing this decision.
Macron claims that European security depends on Russia’s defeat in Ukraine.
In the midst of Kyiv's cries for more armaments, French President Emmanuel Macron declared that defeating Russia in Ukraine is crucial for Europe's security.
A leading Disney film director resigns amid turmoil.
In an effort to revive the fortunes of the massive entertainment company, Disney has reorganized the leadership of its live-action film studio under CEO Bob Iger.
Scott Swift, Taylor Swift’s father, is charged with attacking a photographer.
Australian authorities are looking into a paparazzo's claim that Taylor Swift's father physically abused him.
Following the sideways landing of the moonlander, Odysseus’ mission will be terminated.
Engineers have decided to end the Odysseus probe's lunar mission today, as they anticipate losing communication with the lander this morning.
Andy Burnham claims that Everton’s treatment demonstrates that the Premier League “cannot properly regulate football.”
The Premier League's handling of Everton FC, according to the mayor of Greater Manchester, has demonstrated that "it can't properly regulate football".
Jenny Gilruth, Scotland’s education secretary, came under fire for neglecting to read the Aberdeen School Violence Report.
The education secretary of Scotland has come under fire from the country's largest teaching union for neglecting to peruse its critical report on violence in Aberdeen schools.
According to Paul Scully, a Tory MP, there are Muslim communities in London and Birmingham that are “no-go.”
A former minister for the Conservative Party has come under fire for saying that there are "no-go areas" where Muslims live in Birmingham and portions of London.