Snap To Slow Hiring After Dismal Earnings Pummel Stock Price
Snap to slow hiring after dismal earnings pummel stock price
Dollar-strapped Argentina To Loosen Foreign Exchange Rules For Tourists
Argentina will allow foreign tourists to exchange dollars at a significantly higher rate than previously available, the Ministry of Economy said on Thursday, as the country reckons with depleted foreign currency reserves.
Boeing Outmanoeuvres Airbus At First Farnborough Since Covid
Boeing outmanoeuvres Airbus at first Farnborough since Covid
Wild Tiger Numbers Higher Than Previously Thought
Wild tiger numbers higher than previously thought
Ukraine And Russia Seal Grain Deal As U.S. Pledges More Military Aid
Russia and Ukraine signed a landmark deal on Friday to unblock grain exports from Black Sea ports and ease an international food crisis while the United States pledged more military support five months into the invasion.
Ukraine, Russia Sign Deal To Reopen Grain Export Ports As War Rages On
Russia and Ukraine signed a landmark deal on Friday to reopen Ukrainian Black Sea ports for grain exports, raising hopes that an international food crisis aggravated by the Russian invasion can be eased.
Ukraine, Russia To Sign Deal To Reopen Grain Ports, Turkey Says
Russia and Ukraine will sign a deal on Friday to reopen Ukrainian Black Sea ports for grain exports, Turkey said, raising hopes that an international food crisis aggravated by Russia's invasion can be eased.
Uruguay Says Pursuing China Trade Deal With Or Without Mercosur Partners
El presidente de Argentina, Alberto Fern?ndez, propuso por primera vez este jueves que el Mercosur analice en conjunto un eventual TLC con China, ante el avance de las tratativas de Montevideo con Pek?n, en una cumbre en Asunci?n llena de llamados a mantener la unidad del bloque.
Mexican Mother Of Autistic Boy Dies After Being Set On Fire
Mexican mother of autistic boy dies after being set on fire
Security Forces Smash Sri Lanka's Main Protest Camp
Security forces smash Sri Lanka's main protest camp
Boston-area Commuter Jumps Off Bridge Into River After Fire Aboard Train
A Boston-area commuter jumped off a bridge into a river on Thursday morning after a fire on board a transit train forced passengers to escape through windows and emergency exits on to tracks high above the swirling waters, officials said.
WHO Discusses Declaring Emergency On Monkeypox
WHO discusses declaring emergency on monkeypox
Explainer-What Are Benefits And Risks Of Paxlovid To Treat Biden's COVID?
Here is a rundown of possible treatments U.S. President Joe Biden will receive for COVID-19 and the risks he faces, having been infected most likely with the fast-spreading but less severe BA.5 variant.
Explainer: What Is The Treatment Plan For President Biden's COVID-19?
Here is a rundown of possible treatments U.S. President Joe Biden will receive for COVID-19 and the risks he faces, having been infected most likely with the fast-spreading but less severe BA.5 variant.
Fresh Negotiations To End Panama Living Cost Protest
Fresh negotiations to end Panama living cost protest
UK Spy Chief Doubts Iran Supreme Leader Will Back Nuclear Deal
UK spy chief doubts Iran supreme leader will back nuclear deal
Judge Allows Subpoenas Against Georgia Republicans In Trump Fake Elector Probe
A judge on Thursday refused to quash subpoenas for 11 fake electors identified as targets in a probe in Georgia in alleged attempts by former U.S.
Mattel Earnings Race Ahead As Hot Wheels Dodges Inflation Drag
Parents continued to buy Mattel Inc's action figures and Hot Wheels cars for their kids even though the toys got pricier, helping the company trump quarterly results estimates on Thursday.
Mattel Results Beat Estimates As Toy Demand Takes On Inflation Hit
Mattel Inc beat estimates for quarterly sales and profit on Thursday as shoppers shrugged off higher prices to snap up the toymaker's action figures and Hot Wheels cars.
Oral Vaccine Shows Promise; Hypertension Ups COVID Hospitalization Risk
The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19.
Justice Kagan Warns U.S. Supreme Court Must Maintain Public Confidence
Liberal Justice Elena Kagan said on Thursday that it would be a "dangerous thing for a democracy" if the conservative-majority U.S.
Cuban Economy Minister Sees Gradual Recovery Despite Long Lines And Blackouts
Cuba's economy has begun to recover from the effects of the pandemic and should grow 4% this year, its economy minister said, although most Cubans have seen little sign yet of relief from food and energy shortages.
Mexican Workers At Carlos Slim's Telmex Go On First Strike In Decades
The trade union of Telmex, the Mexican telecommunications firm controlled by the family of tycoon Carlos Slim, went on strike on Thursday for the first time in nearly four decades after failing to reach a deal with the company, the union said.
Mexican Workers At Carlos Slim's Telmex Launch First Strike In Decades
The trade union of Telmex, the Mexican telecommunications firm controlled by the family of tycoon Carlos Slim, went on strike on Thursday for the first time in nearly four decades after failing to reach a deal with the company, the union said.
A Covid Tale Of Two Presidents
A Covid tale of two presidents
Trucker Blockade Shuts Major California Seaport For Second Day
Truckers protesting California's new "gig worker" law blockaded the state's third-busiest seaport for a second day on Thursday, stalling agricultural exports and threatening to worsen U.S.
Trucker Blockade Shuts Major California Seaport For Second Day - Spokesman
Truckers protesting California's new "gig worker" law blockaded the state's third-busiest seaport for a second day on Thursday, stalling agricultural exports and threatening to worsen U.S.
Vingegaard On Verge Of Tour De France Triumph As Pogacar Wilts
Vingegaard on verge of Tour de France triumph as Pogacar wilts
Polio Case Found In New York City Suburb, First In Nearly A Decade
An adult resident of suburban New York City was diagnosed with polio after experiencing paralysis a month ago, state and local health officials said on Thursday, marking the nation's first confirmed case of the disease in nearly 10 years.
Polio Case Found In New York City Suburb, First In Decades
A case of polio has been identified outside New York City and confirmed by federal health officials, the New York State Health Department said on Thursday in what would be the nation's first known case of the disease in at least 30 years.