The ice cream company, known for its political activism, took the unusual step seeking an injunction, saying that the legal action was "essential to ... protect the brand and social integrity Ben & Jerry's has spent decades building"
Suppliers of cooking gas have been increasing the proportion of propane, looking to cut costs, which has led to over a thousand kitchens exploding across the country, killing at least seven people and injuring hundreds others
Health authorities reported over 300 infections Wednesday, with clusters found in the historic northern city of Xi'an—home to the Terracotta Army—as well as the country's biggest city Shanghai
Young blood is entering South Korean politics in droves after lawmakers this year lowered the minimum age limit for political office to 18 from 25. Among the 4,131 people who won their races, 11 were under 24 years old, including the youngest election winner in the country's history, a 19-year-old, but problems as old as politics itself are slowly emerging
For central bankers, the world has changed abruptly. After more than a decade of low inflation and interest rates, policymakers are now in an environment of high inflation, where there is not time for ponderous decisions — only swift and decisive action
54.7 percent of Kellogg's cereals would be classed as less healthy under the new regulations that take effect from October. Kellogg's claimed the change would hit annual profits by about £5 million ($6.1 million)
Two years of drastic restrictions on the number of pilgrims who could perform the hajj emptied shops and hotels across the Saudi Arabian city of Mecca. But business owners are hoping for a quick recovery as hundreds of thousands of worshippers flock to the region this week
Robert Crimo, 22, was identified as a "person of interest" and became the target of a massive manhunt across the town of Highland Park in Illinois, where a rooftop gunman with a high-powered rifle turned a family-focused July 4 parade celebration into a scene of death and trauma
Wheat prices were already high before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and surged even higher after it, exceeding 400 euros ($418) per tonne in May on the European market, double its level last summer
In a Caribbean mangrove forest, scientists have discovered a species of bacteria that grows to the size and shape of a human eyelash. These cells are the largest bacteria ever observed, thousands of times bigger than more familiar bacteria such as Escherichia coli
The fury and fear over energy prices that have exploded in Ecuador are playing out the world over, across the United States to Nigeria