China consumer, factory activity down as virus controls rise

Chinese consumer spending contracted in October and factory activity weakened as anti-virus controls following a rise in infections weighed on the economy. Retail sales sank

Boston Globe names first woman to serve as paper’s editor

The Boston Globe named Nancy Barnes as its next editor yesterday , elevating a woman to serve in the top job for the first time in the

The Manor, The St. Regis Bar receive accolade at 2022 China’s Wine List of The Year

The Manor and The St. Regis Bar at The St. Regis Macao have been recognized for outstanding wine selections at the 2022 China’s Wine List of the

Wynn Palace wins ‘Best Gourmet Hotel’ award in Condé Nast Traveler

Condé Nast Traveler China has unveiled its 2022 Gold List, and Wynn Palace Cotai has become the only resort in China to earn the “Best Gourmet Hotel”

New Zealand targets cow burps to help reduce global warming

How do you stop a cow from burping? It might sound like the start of a humorous riddle, but it’s the subject of a

Melco restaurants receive accolade from Trip.com

Melco Resorts & Entertainment announces that Jade Dragon, its signature Cantonese fine-dining restaurant at City of Dreams, continues to uphold its status as Macau’s one and only

Shoppes at Londoner honored as ‘RLI Most Innovative Retail & Tourism Destination 2022’

Shoppes at Londoner has been honored as the ‘Most Innovative Retail & Tourism Destination 2022’ at the prestigious ‘Global RLI Awards 2022’. The grand award

Funds vanish at bankrupt crypto exchange FTX; probe underway

Collapsed cryptocurrency trading firm FTX confirmed there was “unauthorized access” to its accounts, hours after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Friday. The embattled

Twitter Blue signups unavailable after raft of fake accounts

Twitter’s relaunched premium service — which grants blue-check “verification” labels to anyone willing to pay $8 a month — was unavailable Friday after the social

Bet on it: Sports gambling effort in California is not over

The effort to legalize sports betting in California ran headlong into a typical challenge for competing ballot measures as each was battered in a torrent of negative advertising that doomed both to spectacular failure in the most expensive ballot race in U.S. history.

Chinese maker announces 300 orders for new jetliner

A state-owned Chinese commercial jet manufacturer set up to try to compete with Boeing and Airbus says it has secured orders for 300 of its first long-range

Elon Musk sells $3.95 billion worth of Tesla stock

Twitter’s new owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has sold nearly $4 billion worth of Tesla shares, according to regulatory filings. Musk, who bought

Sands China sponsors Mastering Cotai seminar

Sands China Ltd. sponsored and hosted this year’s Mastering Cotai academic seminar yesterday at The Londoner Macao, drawing close to 150 online and offline attendees. Now

Quinta da Marmeleira debuts at China Import Expo

The Macau office of the Quinta da Marmeleira vineyard in Portugal has premiered the brand at the China International Import Expo (CIIE), which is held in Shanghai. The last

Italian EV startup takes on US, Chinese rivals with design

Elon Musk’s Tesla paved the way nearly two decades ago. Now, the global transition to fully electric vehicles is littered with startups, inspired by a new

Drought tests resilience of Spain’s olive groves and farmers

An extremely hot, dry summer that shrank reservoirs and sparked forest fires is now threatening the heartiest of Spain’s staple crops: the olives that make the

Galaxy organizes sustainability month

To further promote the significance of environmental protection to its team members. Galaxy Entertainment Group yesterday inaugurated the “Energy and Environmental Conservation Month” which encapsulates a series

Sands China co-hosts metaverse gourmet event

Sands China and  The events aimed to spotlight outstanding restaurants, and promote exchange and interaction between local and overseas businesses in every sector of the tourism industry to

Apple says iPhone supplies hurt by anti-virus curbs in China

Apple Inc. is warning customers they’ll have to wait longer to get its latest iPhone models after anti-virus restrictions were imposed on a contractor’s factory in central China.

Workers walk out of iPhone factory, highlighting virus woes

Workers who assemble Apple Inc.'s newest iPhone walked away from a factory in central China following virus outbreaks and complaints of unsafe working conditions, highlighting the clash between the disease's

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