Staff of King Charles told during mourning they could lose jobs
LONDON (Reuters) – Household staff who served King Charles while he was heir to the British throne have already been told they could lose their jobs, drawing criticism from a…
LONDON (Reuters) – Household staff who served King Charles while he was heir to the British throne have already been told they could lose their jobs, drawing criticism from a…
By Liz Hampton (Reuters) – The chief executive of a small U.S. oil company has jumped to the forefront of the energy industry’s greenhouse gas reduction efforts, recruiting high-profile firms…
PARIS (Reuters) -The European Court of Human Rights on Wednesday ruled that France must re-examine repatriation requests from two French women who travelled to Syria with their partners to join…
By Luc Cohen NEW YORK (Reuters) – Tom Barrack, the investor and onetime fundraiser for former U.S. President Donald Trump, will go on trial next week in a case that…
By Tim Reid (Reuters) – Republicans who back former President Donald Trump’s false claim the 2020 election was stolen have become their party’s nominees for secretary of state in battleground…
By Jarrett Renshaw and Phil Stewart PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) – Pennsylvania Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro on Wednesday plans to debut a new online ad aimed at Black voters that features…
By Joseph Ax and Jason Lange (Reuters) – Moderate members of the U.S. House of Representatives are leaving office at twice the rate of their more partisan peers this year,…
By Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) -A growing number of Canadians do not want a foreign monarch to represent them despite deep historical ties to Britain and affection for the queen,…
KYIV (Reuters) – The pace of grain exports from Ukraine has risen so far in September but volumes are still well below last season’s levels, agriculture ministry data showed on…
By Ayenat Mersie NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenyan President William Ruto, who was sworn into office on Tuesday, is taking power at a time when the country has the largest number…
(Reuters) – California Governor Gavin Newsom said on Tuesday he had signed a bill into law requiring transparency of social media companies, a move that could draw criticism from tech…
By Crispian Balmer ROME (Reuters) – U.S. claims that Russia has given at least $300 million to political parties in more than two dozen countries sent a jolt through Italy’s…
‘America Lost And Joe Biden Took A Victory Lap’: Watters Wallops White House Celebration While Inflation Soars Harold Hutchison on September 13, 2022 Fox News host Jesse Watters sounded off…
‘You Have No Power’: Tucker Carlson Blasts Soros, Crime-Ridden Democratic Cities Harold Hutchison on September 13, 2022 Fox News host Tucker Carlson blasted billionaire George Soros and Democrats Tuesday night…
By Ben Blanchard, Yimou Lee, John O’Donnell, Alexandra Alper and Trevor Hunnicutt TAIPEI/FRANKFURT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States is considering options for a sanctions package against China to deter it from…
By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture will invest nearly $3 billion in projects to reduce climate-harming emissions from farming and forestry, tripling the funding it…
By Yimou Lee and Ben Blanchard TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan is looking at Ukraine’s ways of communicating its message to the outside world at a time of conflict, by making…
By Michael Martina and David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Taiwan’s de facto ambassador in Washington, Hsiao Bi-khim, hosted on Tuesday dozens of international lawmakers who back sanctions on China for aggression…
By Jack Queen WATERBURY, Conn. (Reuters) -A lawyer for families of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook mass shooting told a Connecticut jury on Tuesday that conspiracy theorist Alex Jones…
PARIS (Reuters) – Vladimir Putin’s chief envoy on Ukraine told the Russian leader as the war began that he had struck a provisional deal with Kyiv that would satisfy Russia’s…
By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A far-right candidate and a longtime state legislator were locked in a tight battle in New Hampshire in the Republican primary contest to face incumbent…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Voters in New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Delaware picked candidates for the U.S. Congress and other offices on Tuesday in primaries partly defined by former President Donald Trump’s…
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Ken Starr, the prosecutor whose investigation led to the impeachment of former U.S. President Bill Clinton in 1998, has died at age 76, his family…
By Tom Balmforth BALAKLIIA, Ukraine (Reuters) – The guns had gone quiet after three days of fighting in the battle-scarred northeast Ukrainian town of Balakliia, but Mariya Tymofiyeva said it…
WILMINGTON, Del. (Reuters) – President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden flew home to Delaware on Tuesday night to cast their ballots in the state’s primary election, arriving shortly…