U.S. Congress Passage Of Subsidies Prompts Chip Makers To Move On Projects
Major semiconductor makers on Thursday hailed passage in the U.S.
Argentina's Lower House Leader Massa Named Economy 'Superminister'
Argentina's lower house congressional leader Sergio Massa will take charge of a new economy "superministry," the government said on Thursday, the latest twist in President Alberto Fernandez's struggle to contain a worsening economic crisis.
U.S. Says Insurers Must Still Cover Birth Control After Supreme Court Abortion Ruling
The Biden administration on Thursday warned U.S. businesses and health insurance providers that limiting coverage of contraceptives, after a U.S.
'Rescind The Doctrine': Indigenous Protest As Pope Tours Canada
'Rescind the doctrine': Indigenous protest as Pope tours Canada
Who Are The Americans Held Captive Abroad?
The plight of Americans detained by foreign governments has moved into the spotlight with the case of U.S.
Analysis: JetBlue, Spirit Brace For Tough Regulatory Review
JetBlue Airways Corp and Spirit Airlines Inc face an uphill struggle getting U.S.
US Tech Titans Stumble After Pandemic Boom
US tech titans stumble after pandemic boom
Apple Forecasts Faster Sales Growth, Strong IPhone Demand Despite Glum Economy
Apple Inc on Thursday said parts shortages are easing and that demand for iPhones is unceasing despite consumers tightening other spending, helping it top Wall Street expectations and forecast faster sales growth ahead.
Apple Results Top Estimates As IPhone Escapes Economic Slump
Apple Inc on Thursday reported profit and sales that beat Wall Street expectations, navigating parts shortages better than predicted and benefiting from unceasing demand for iPhones even as inflation has consumers tightening other spending.
Colombia And Venezuela To Appoint New Ambassadors, Reopening Diplomatic Relations
Colombia's incoming government and Venezuela will appoint ambassadors to the two countries' capitals after years without diplomatic relations and will work to boost security along their shared border, officials said on Thursday.
Sustainable Fund Flows Drop Sharply, But Stay Positive In Q2
Global sustainable funds saw net new deposits plummet last quarter as concerns about a looming recession weighed on investors, but they held up better than their traditional peers, a new report from researcher Morningstar Inc, showed on Thursday.
Reinfection, Severe Outcome More Common With BA.5 Variant; Virus Spike Protein Toxic To Heart Cells
The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19.
In US, The Definition Of 'Recession' Is Moving Target
In US, the definition of 'recession' is moving target
U.S. Offers Reward For Information On Alleged Russian Interference In Elections
The U.S. State Department said it was offering a reward of up to $10 million for information on alleged Russian interference in American elections.
U.S. Military Technician With Security Clearance, Wife Charged With Identity Theft
A former Coast Guard avionics technician held top secret security clearance for 20 years as he and his wife lived under the stolen identities of two dead children, according to court papers charging the Hawaii couple with identity theft and conspiring against the federal government.
For Abuse Survivors Struggling To Heal, Pope's Visit To Canada 'Not Enough'
For abuse survivors struggling to heal, Pope's visit to Canada 'not enough'
Thousands Of Dead Migrant Seabirds Wash Up On Canada Shore, Avian Flu Suspected
The carcasses of thousands of migrant seabirds have washed up on the shores of eastern Canada this week and preliminary findings showed that the birds died of avian flu.
UK Rivals For PM Hold First Clash In Front Of Tory Members
UK rivals for PM hold first clash in front of Tory members
U.S. Fuel Demand Remains Strong, Despite Recent Data - Refiners
Demand for transportation fuels remains strong despite mixed signals from inventory data collected by the U.S.
The U.S. Economy Is Shrinking. The Fed's Rate Hikes May Have Only Just Begun To Bite
The U.S. economy contracted for a second straight quarter, the Commerce Department reported on Thursday, a day after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates by three quarters of a percentage point to a range of 2.25%-2.50% in an effort to slow growth and ease price pressures.
Comedian Jon Stewart Erupts After Republicans Vote Against Military Burn Pits Bill
Comedian Jon Stewart, an outspoken advocate for military veterans, erupted in anger on Thursday after U.S.
Portugal Launches Inquiries Into Alleged Catholic Church Sexual Abuse
Portuguese prosecutors said on Thursday they have launched 10 inquiries into alleged child sexual abuse by Catholic Church clergy, the first such move since a commission was created seven months ago to investigate accusations.
Remote Working Prevents Full Recovery Of U.S. Coffee Shop Sales - Research
Coffee shop sales in the United States have not fully recovered from a deep slump early in the COVID-19 pandemic, because most customers are still working from home for at least a third of their work time, a research publication from the Bank of America Institute showed on Thursday.
Syrian Ship Carrying 'Stolen Ukrainian Barley, Flour' Docks In Lebanon, Ukrainian Embassy Says
A Syrian ship under U.S. sanctions has docked in the northern Lebanese port of Tripoli carrying barley and wheat that the Ukrainian embassy in Beirut told Reuters on Thursday had been plundered by Russia from Ukrainian stores.
Ex-JPMorgan Traders' Racketeering Trial Draws To Close
Three former JPMorgan Chase & Co employees began delivering their final defense against conspiracy and racketeering charges on Thursday, with an attorney telling jurors that ex-traders who cooperated in the case should not be trusted.
Ex-JPMorgan Traders Abused Their Positions, Prosecutor Says As Racketeering Trial Closes
A U.S. prosecutor urged a jury to convict three former JPMorgan Chase & Co employees on conspiracy and racketeering charges on Thursday, saying they engaged in a yearslong scheme to manipulate the market for precious metals futures.
L'Oreal May Continue To Raise Prices In A Targeted Manner, CEO Says
L'Oreal may continue to raise prices in the second half of the year to offset rising production costs, but would do so in a very targeted manner, the cosmetics group's Chief Executive Officer Nicolas Hieronimus told Reuters on Thursday.
Kentucky Floods Kill 8, More Deaths Expected, Governor Says
Flooding in eastern Kentucky has caused at least eight deaths, Governor Andy Beshear said on Thursday, and the death toll is expected to reach double digits as water continues to rise.
Kentucky Floods Kill 3, Death Toll May Reach Double Digits, Governor Says
Flooding in eastern Kentucky has caused at least three deaths, Governor Andy Beshear said on Thursday, and the death toll may reach double digits as water continues to rise.
U.S. Congress Passes Long-awaited Bill To Boost Chipmakers, Compete With China
The U.S. House of Representatives passed sweeping legislation on Thursday to subsidize the domestic semiconductor industry as it competes with Chinese and other foreign manufacturers, a victory for President Joe Biden and his fellow Democrats hoping to keep their slim majority in Congress in November midterm elections.