U.S. Launches Probe Of Houston Illegal Dumping Over Alleged Discrimination
The Justice Department on Friday opened an investigation into whether the city of Houston's response to illegal dumping discriminated against Black and Latino communities, citing environmental and health risks.
U.S. Launches Probe Of Houston Over Alleged Discrimination In Municipal Services
The U.S. Justice Department said it had opened an "environmental justice investigation" into Houston, which would examine whether the city responds to requests for municipal services in a manner that discriminates against Black and Latino Houston residents.
Ukraine War: 'Mission Complete. One Additional Team Member: A Kitten Called Snake'
Meet Snake, a kitten with a heck of a war story. And the Ukrainian special forces soldier who saved him.
Rights Group Hails Murder Conviction Against Police In Kenya
Three police officers and their civilian informant were found guilty of the 2016 murder of a human rights lawyer by a Kenyan court on Friday, a victory for campaigners struggling to hold police accountable for extrajudicial killings.
Draghi's Fall Leaves Monte Dei Paschi's Cash Call In The Lurch
Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS)'s seventh capital raising in 14 years was always going to be a hard sell, now Italy's political crisis risks turning it into a mission impossible.
Analysis-Draghi's Fall Leaves Monte Dei Paschi's Cash Call In The Lurch
Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS)'s seventh capital raising in 14 years was always going to be a hard sell, now Italy's political crisis risks turning it into a mission impossible.
UK's Dover Port Declares 'Critical Incident' As Travellers Face Hours-long Wait
The Port of Dover, Britain's main gateway to Europe, on Friday declared a 'critical incident' over long delays, blaming a lack of French customs officials for causing a bottleneck as holidaymakers left for summer breaks.
Mexico's Inflation Higher Than Expected In Early July
Mexican consumer prices rose higher than expected in early July, official data showed on Friday, boosting expectations of further interest rate hikes as the central bank struggles to tame stubbornly high inflation.
U.N. Expects Ukraine-Russia Grain Deal To Be Implemented In A Few Weeks -officials
The United Nations expects a deal to resume Ukrainian grain exports through the Black Sea to be fully operational in a few weeks and restore shipments to pre-war levels of 5 million tonnes a month, two senior U.N.
Workers End Two-day Strike At Carlos Slim's Telmex In Mexico
A strike by workers at Mexican telecommunications firm Telmex, controlled by the family of tycoon Carlos Slim, will end on Friday after the union and the company reached a deal, the union said.
EU Lawmaker Proposes Market Data Waiver For Smaller Bourses
Smaller stock exchanges in the European Union should be exempt from having to supply market prices to a real-time record of transactions for investors, a senior EU lawmaker has proposed.
Hyundai Subsidiary Has Used Child Labor At Alabama Factory
A subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Co has used child labor at a plant that supplies parts for the Korean carmaker's assembly line in nearby Montgomery, Alabama, according to area police, the family of three underage workers, and eight former and current employees of the factory.
Exclusive-Hyundai Subsidiary Has Used Child Labor At Alabama Factory
A subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Co has used child labor at a plant that supplies parts for the Korean carmaker's assembly line in nearby Montgomery, Alabama, according to area police, the family of three underage workers, and eight former and current employees of the factory.
Along Ukraine Front, The Villagers Who Didn't Leave Are Ghosts In The Wasteland
Most people have long since left the village of Mala Tokmachka, in Ukrainian-held territory a couple of kilometres from the frontline in southern Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region.
Hungary Eyes 'Better Cooperation' With EU In Funds Row: Minister
Hungary eyes 'better cooperation' with EU in funds row: minister
Wildfires: Europe's Latest Economic Headache
When the blaze tore through a forest in Greece last August, swallowing up pine trees and scorching the earth, Stathis Albanis knew his beekeeping trade would suffer.
Twitter Blames Musk, Weak Ad Market For Drop In Revenue
Twitter Inc on Friday blamed its ongoing battle to close its $44-billion acquisition by Elon Musk and a weakening digital advertising market for a surprise fall in quarterly revenue and a net loss.
Iraq's Kurdistan Caught In Turkish War With Rebels
Iraq's Kurdistan caught in Turkish war with rebels
Scholz Tackles Energy Fears As Germany Bails Out Gas Giant
Scholz tackles energy fears as Germany bails out gas giant
Vigorous But Coughing, COVID-postive Biden Appears Virtually At White House Meeting
U.S. President Joe Biden appeared virtually at a White House meeting of economic advisers on Friday to highlight his good health a day after testing positive for COVID-19.
Verizon Sinks As Inflation, Higher Pricing Hit Subscriber Growth
Verizon Communications Inc on Friday cut its annual profit forecast after adding fewer monthly phone subscribers than expected in the second quarter, in a sign that red-hot inflation has begun impacting its business.
Nepal Central Bank Hikes Policy Rate, Warns Of Pressure On FX Reserves
Nepal's central bank on Friday raised its benchmark policy rate at which it lends to commercial banks to 8.5% from 7%, as part of efforts to tame inflation which is running at a six-year high, and warned about pressure on declining forex reserves.
Wall Street Closes Lower As Ad Tech, Social Media Stocks Drop
U.S. stocks ended lower on Friday as disappointing earnings from Snap spooked investors and shares in social media and ad tech firms dropped, offsetting gains from card issuer American Express following an upbeat forecast.
Wall Street Ends Lower As Ad Tech, Social Media Stocks Drop
U.S. stocks ended lower on Friday as shares in social media and ad tech firms lost ground in the wake of earnings from Snap, offsetting gains from card issuer American Express following an upbeat forecast.
Wall Street Declines As Ad Tech, Social Media Stocks Weigh
Major U.S. indexes dipped on Friday as shares in social media and ad tech firms decline following weak earnings from Twitter and Snap, offsetting gains from card issuer American Express following an upbeat forecast.
Wall Street Slips As Ad Tech, Social Media Stocks Weigh
U.S. stock indexes fell on Friday after dismal quarterly revenue from Twitter and Snap triggered declines in social media and ad tech firms, countering gains in American Express following an upbeat forecast.
S&P 500, Nasdaq Fall As Social Media Stocks Drag
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq fell on Friday as social media and ad tech firms led declines after dismal quarterly revenue from Twitter and Snap, while an upbeat forecast from American Express kept the Dow afloat.
Social Media Stocks Set To Weigh On S&P 500, Nasdaq At Open
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq headed for a lower open on Friday as social media and ad tech firms led declines after dismal quarterly revenues from Twitter and Snap, while an upbeat forecast from American Express looked set to boost the Dow.
Schlumberger Lifts Revenue Forecast As Oilfield Activity Picks Up
Schlumberger NV on Friday raised its annual revenue forecast after beating analysts' second-quarter earnings expectations, buoyed by higher demand for its oilfield services and equipment.
Schlumberger Raises Revenue Forecast As Oilfield Services Booms
Schlumberger NV on Friday raised its annual revenue forecast after beating analysts' second quarter earnings expectations, buoyed by higher demand for its oilfield services and equipment.