US Senator Fetterman Returns To Senate After Depression Treatment
Democratic U.S. Senator John Fetterman returned to work on Monday after weeks of treatment for depression, bringing a crucial vote back to a Senate narrowly controlled by Democrats.
US Warns Companies Over Russian Oil Price Cap Evasion Via ESPO Pipeline
The U.S. Treasury published a warning to U.S. companies on Monday of possible evasions of the Russian petroleum price cap of crude oil exported through the Eastern Siberia Pacific Ocean (ESPO) pipeline and ports in eastern Russia.
US Charges 2 With Setting Up Chinese 'Secret Police Station' In New York
U.S. law enforcement officials have arrested two New York residents for allegedly operating a Chinese "secret police station" in Manhattan's Chinatown neighborhood, the top federal prosecutor in Brooklyn said in a statement on Monday.
Florida Governor DeSantis Moves To 'Nullify' Disney Efforts To Circumvent State Oversight
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said the state legislature will file a bill that aims to undo steps the Walt Disney Co took to undermine the authority of a new state-appointed oversight board, intensifying the battle between a likely presidential contender and one of the state's largest employers.
US SEC Charges Bittrex With Operating Unregistered Securities Exchange
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday charged cryptocurrency exchange Bittrex Inc and its former CEO William Shihara with operating an unregistered national securities exchange, broker and clearing agency.
Exclusive-US To Advance Small F-16 Equipment Sale To Turkey: Sources
U.S. President Joe Biden's administration is set to move ahead with the sale of a modernization package for Turkey's existing F-16 aircraft, after leaders of U.S.
Swiss Government Awards $9.7 Million Contract Related To Credit Suisse-UBS Merger
The Swiss government has awarded an advisory mandate worth up to 8.7 million Swiss francs ($9.70 million) to Alvarez & Marsal Switzerland, linked to the rescue of Credit Suisse, according to state procurement platform Simap.ch on Monday.
Big Investors Dump China Shares, Add Oil To Portfolios -Goldman
Big global money managers got rid of a high volume of Chinese equities in recent days, while adding U.S.
UPS, Teamsters To Open High-stakes US Labor Talks
United Parcel Service and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters union will on Monday start U.S.
Putin Critic Jailed In Russian Treason Case For 25 Years In Harshest Sentence For Years
Outspoken Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza was jailed for a quarter of a century by a Moscow court on Monday, the harshest sentence of its kind since Russia invaded Ukraine, after it found him guilty of treason and other offences he denied.
DeSantis Backers Launch First TV Ad Attacking Trump In 2024 White House Race
A fundraising group supporting Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's potential run for U.S.
Consumer Stocks' Earnings May Offer Clues On U.S. Economy's Resilience
Investors are awaiting earnings reports from consumer discretionary companies in coming weeks for a read on how the U.S.
JPMorgan Amasses Deposits As Customers Move Money To Largest U.S. Bank
JPMorgan Chase & Co on Friday reported a surge in deposits in the first quarter, as the sudden collapse of two U.S.
The Case For A 'One And Done' Fed Rate Hike Grows As Economy Slows
Debate is beginning to intensify over whether the U.S. central bank's next increase will be its last in an aggressive tightening cycle that finally may have begun to show its teeth. Financial markets are betting on this 'one and done' scenario.
US Charges El Chapo Sons, Chinese Businessmen With Fentanyl Trafficking
The United States has charged leaders of the Mexico-based Sinaloa Cartel with running a fentanyl trafficking operation fueled by Chinese chemical and pharmaceutical companies, U.S.
US SEC Sees DeFi Platforms As Exchanges, Seeks More Public Feedback
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday reopened consultation on a proposal to expand the definition of an "exchange," following pushback from the cryptocurrency industry which fears being ensnared.
Abortion Pill Could Be Unavailable For Months Without Supreme Court Action-U.S. DOJ
New court-imposed restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone could cut off access to the drug entirely for months, the Biden administration and the drug's distributor, Danco Laboratories, said in petitions asking the U.S. Supreme Court to lift the curbs.
Abortion Pill Maker Asks U.S. Supreme Court To Stop Curbs On Access To Drug
Danco Laboratories, the manufacturer of the abortion pill mifepristone, on Friday asked the U.S.
When It Comes To Climate Risk, Investors Prize Disclosure, Report Suggests
Firms find that investors penalize their stock less for high greenhouse gas emissions if they voluntarily disclose that data, researchers at Lazard's climate center said on Friday.
Tesla Expands Discounts With Price Cuts In Europe, Singapore, Israel
Tesla Inc on Friday slashed prices for its electric vehicles in Europe, Israel and Singapore, expanding a global discount drive it began in China in January while raising concerns about its industry-leading profit margin.
Oil Inches Up On Tightening Supply, IEA Demand Outlook To Come
Oil prices rose in early Asian trade on Friday, after falling 1% in the previous session, as the market weighed supportive supply conditions ahead of the International Energy Agency's monthly demand outlook.
US Aviation Authorities May Delay Some Space Launches To Avoid Air Traffic Disruption
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Thursday it may delay some space launches to minimize disruption to commercial air travel and provide "equitable" access to airspace near launch sites.
U.S. Supreme Court Won't Halt $6 Billion Student Debt Settlement
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday refused to halt a legal settlement that would erase more than $6 billion in debt owed by former students of colleges - many of them for-profit institutions - who have said they were misled by schools about academics and job prospects.
Justice Dept Takes Abortion Pill Case To US Supreme Court; What Happens Next?
Medication abortion is a two-drug regimen consisting of mifepristone followed by misoprostol used to terminate a pregnancy within the first 10 weeks.
Southeast Florida Swamped By More Than Two Feet Of Rain
Torrential downpours inundated Southeast Florida on Thursday, bringing total rainfall in the Fort Lauderdale region to more than two feet in recent days, with widespread flooding that blocked roads, closed schools and shut down an airport.
Hong Kong Woos Mainland China Crypto Firms In Push To Bolster Finance Hub Status
After years of bankers quitting Hong Kong amid a China security crackdown and tight COVID curbs, the city is rolling out the red carpet to a finance sector tarnished by events elsewhere in a bid to bolster its status as a finance hub - cryptocurrencies.
Dollar Eases As US Inflation Cools
The dollar was on the back foot on Thursday after cooler-than-anticipated U.S.
U.S., Cuban Officials Discuss Migration As COVID Border Restrictions Set To End
U.S. and Cuban officials discussed migration issues on Wednesday as the Biden administration braces for the end of COVID-era border restrictions that have blocked Cubans in recent months from crossing into the United States from Mexico.
Discord Says It Is Cooperating In Probe Of Classified Material Breach
The source of the documents is not publicly known, but reporting by the open-source investigative site Bellingcat has traced their earliest appearance to Discord.
Juul To Pay $462 Million To Six US States Over Youth Addiction Claims
The states had accused Juul of falsely marketing its e-cigarettes as less addictive than cigarettes and targeted minors with glamorous advertising campaigns.