Chevron CEO Says Biden Should Stop Criticizing Big Oil, Calls For Change In Approach
Chevron Chief Executive Michael Wirth on Tuesday rebutted White House officials' criticism of the oil industry over energy costs, saying bringing down fuel prices will require "a change in approach" by the government.
Does Beyonce's New Summer Song Channel The 'Great Resignation'?
American pop star Beyonce Knowles-Carter has surprised fans with an early release of her single 'Break My Soul' from upcoming album 'Renaissance', setting social media ablaze with song lyrics that some say tap into rising worker anger at conditions.
What Is Australia Doing About Sexual Harassment In Mining Camps?
Australia will release on Thursday a state government report on sexual harassment in the country's mineral-rich west after more than a year of investigations, as the sector tries to fix a culture of sexism and bullying.
FedEx Shifts From EV Delivery Truck Testing To Adoption
FedEx Corp has 150 BrightDrop zero-emissions delivery trucks rolling on Los Angeles streets and highways as it transitions from electric vehicle testing to adoption.
Reversing Trump, US Reimposes Near Total Ban On Landmine Use
Reversing Trump, US reimposes near total ban on landmine use
Ben Stiller Says 'Really Tough' To See Ukraine Refugees' Plight
Actor Ben Stiller, a goodwill ambassador for the U.N.
US High Court Denies Bayer Bid To Block Roundup Weedkiller Lawsuits
US high court denies Bayer bid to block Roundup weedkiller lawsuits
Battered Lysychansk Clings On As Russians Advance
Battered Lysychansk clings on as Russians advance
4 Ways to Manage Your Money Like a Millionaire
A guide to financially protecting your family, creating multiple income streams, and seeking trusted financial advice.
Ecuadoran Indigenous Protester Dies In Anti-government Demos
Ecuadoran Indigenous protester dies in anti-government demos
Ecuador Indigenous Groups Condition Talks On Pullback Of Security Forces
Ecuadorean protesters who have held more than a week of marches and road blockades over President Guillermo Lasso's economic policies, will not meet the government until it withdraws security forces from some areas of the capital, an indigenous leader said Tuesday.
Ecuador's Military Vows To Stop Protests From Damaging Democracy
Ecuador's armed forces on Tuesday said they would not allow ongoing protests against President Guillermo Lasso's economic policies to damage the country's democracy, as indigenous protesters clashed with security forces in Quito.
Ben Stiller Tells Of 'Harrowing Stories' From Ukraine Visit
Ben Stiller tells of 'harrowing stories' from Ukraine visit
Kellogg Pops As It Plans Spin-off Of Legacy Cereal Business
Kellogg pops as it plans spin-off of legacy cereal business
Top Court Blocks French City's Bid To Allow 'Burkini' In Pools
Top court blocks French city's bid to allow 'burkini' in pools
Texas Shooting: Robb Elementary School To Be Demolished - Uvalde Mayor
The elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, where a teenage gunman killed 19 children and two teachers last month will be demolished, the city's mayor said on Tuesday.
Texas Official Calls Police Response To Uvalde Shooting 'Abject Failure'
The law enforcement response to the Uvalde school shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers was "an abject failure" in which a commander put the lives of officers over those of the children, Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Director Steven McCraw said on Tuesday.
Law Enforcement Response In Uvalde Shooting Was 'Abject Failure,' Official Says
The law enforcement response to the Uvalde school shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers was "an abject failure" in which a commander put the lives of officers over those of the children, Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Director Steven McCraw said on Tuesday.
Harbour Energy CEO Warns Of Lower UK Investment Due To Windfall Tax
The North Sea's biggest oil and gas producer, Harbour Energy, has told the British government that Britain's planned windfall tax on the energy sector will shrink the company's investment in the country.
U.S. Senate Advances First Significant Gun Legislation In Decades
The U.S. Senate took an initial step toward passing the country's first major gun-control legislation in decades on Tuesday, galvanized by two mass shootings in a nation that has long struggled to curb chronic gun violence.
Exclusive-Three Migrants Were Kidnapped In Mexico. The U.S. Had Vowed To Protect Them
Three asylum seekers were kidnapped in April while in a U.S.
U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Musk-backed Challenge To SEC's 'Gag' Rule
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a challenge brought by a former Xerox Corp executive and backed by Elon Musk to a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rule requiring people who agree to settlements with the agency not to deny its allegations against them.
U.S. Attorney General Vows To Help Track Down, Prosecute Russian War Criminals
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland affirmed the United States' commitment to identify, arrest and prosecute those involved in war crimes and atrocities committed during Russia's invasion of Ukraine in a visit to that country on Tuesday.
U.S. Attorney General Garland Visits Ukraine On Tuesday
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland visited Ukraine on Tuesday where he will discuss efforts to identify, arrest and prosecute those involved in war crimes and other atrocities committed during Russia's invasion, a Justice Department official said.
Misty Sunrise For The Summer Solstice At Stonehenge
Misty sunrise for the summer solstice at Stonehenge
Egypt's Sharm El-Sheikh Reels From Ukrainian And Russian Exodus
On Sharm el-Sheikh's sandy beaches many of the sun loungers lie empty. At a central promenade packed with shops, cafes and nightclubs, crowds are thinner than usual.
Explainer-Israel On Course For Another Election
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has called for parliament to be dissolved, putting the country on the path to a its fifth election in less than four years.
U.S. COVID Vaccines Start To Roll Out For Young Children
The United States has begun distributing COVID vaccines for children as young as six months around the country, and availability of the shots will improve in the coming days, according to White House COVID-19 response coordinator Dr.
Return Of The Superjumbo: A380 Makes Comeback Despite High Oil Prices
Two years ago, dozens of Airbus A380s set course for storage in sites from rural France to the Gulf as the outbreak of COVID-19 accelerated the demise of the world's largest jets.
Explainer-What To Know About COVID Vaccines For Young Children
The United States has begun rolling out COVID-19 vaccines for children as young as six months after receiving the go-ahead from the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.