California’s electric vehicle (EV) agenda will require costly upgrades to the state’s grid infrastructure if it is to be realized, according to a new study published in the scientific journal Proceedings of…
By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) – A $30 billion gush of debt issuance by developing countries since the start of the year is sparking hope that some of the more pressed emerging…
By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) – Overweight or obese adults lost more weight and shed pounds faster using Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro than those taking Novo Nordisk’s popular rival weight loss drug, according to…
CCP-Linked Battery Maker Eligible For $7.5 Billion In Biden Bucks, Analysis Finds Nick Pope on September 19, 2023 A company linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) could ultimately receive $7.5 billion…
EPA’s New Climate Rule Would Cause Rolling Blackouts In Huge Swath Of America, Analysis Finds Nick Pope on August 10, 2023 Proposed Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations for power plant emissions could…
Universities Are Spending Like Crazy To Grow Their Bureaucracies, And Students Are Footing The Bill, Analysis Finds Reagan Reese on August 10, 2023 Public universities across the United States are spending money…
By Karl Plume CHICAGO (Reuters) – U.S. corn export dominance is fading in an increasingly competitive global marketplace as Brazil, aided by a new supply agreement with China, is set to out-ship…
By Davide Barbuscia and David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) – A hawkish message from the Federal Reserve amid a robust stock market rally is presenting investors with a conundrum: how to maintain…
Randi Weingarten Poised To Rake In Thousands From Taxpayers In Union Pension Deal, Analysis Finds Reagan Reese on May 16, 2023 The president of the nation’s second largest teachers union is eligible…
NEWARK, NJ – Newark Public Safety Director Fritz G. Fragé has announced the arrest of Keyshawn Jones, 26, of Newark, in connection with an armed robbery that occurred on Wednesday, February 9,…
By Darya Korsunskaya and Alexander Marrow MOSCOW (Reuters) – Rising military production and huge state spending are keeping Russia’s industry buzzing along, an analysis of recent data shows, helping soften the economic…
By Aziz El Yaakoubi RIYADH (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia’s unpredictable crown prince is pushing hard to realign Middle East dynamics, engaging with old foes and orchestrating OPEC oil cuts like the ones…
By John Geddie (Reuters) – Xi Jinping walks a diplomatic tightrope as he heads to Moscow, seeking to present China as a global peacemaker while strengthening ties with his closest ally, President…
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Tokyo banking stocks stood within sight of decade highs last week, testing the top of a range that has bound them since the 2008 global financial…
By Diane Bartz and Mike Scarcella WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department’s complaint aimed at stopping JetBlue Airways Corp from buying rival discount carrier Spirit Airlines Inc will force the companies…
By Carolina Pulice MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The Mexican government’s latest move to tighten control over its potentially lucrative lithium reserves fails to resolve the puzzle of how it can lure needed…
By Winni Zhou and Summer Zhen SHANGHAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) – China’s retail investors have a case of deep pockets and heavy hands as they are skipping out on the sharp rally in…
By Mark John (Reuters) – A year of war in Ukraine has already made a dent in world prosperity. But its deeper impact will be felt in how the conflict plays into…
By Ludwig Burger and Patricia Weiss FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Bayer’s incoming CEO is inheriting a full in-tray from his predecessor: Thousands of lawsuits claiming its weedkiller causes cancer, an underwhelming drug development…
By Siddhi Nayak MUMBAI (Reuters) – Rising home prices and rentals in large Indian cities could pose a new challenge to the country’s central bank in its fight against inflation, even though…
Kate Anderson on December 30, 2022 Millennial voters, both in the United States and in the United Kingdom, do not follow the typical rule that as people age they become more conservative,…
By Ira Dugal MUMBAI (Reuters) – India is set to be the world’s fastest growing major economy in the year ahead, as a post-pandemic retail boom and recent bank balance-sheet repairs lure…
By Sarah Marsh and Michel Rose BERLIN (Reuters) – In its first year, Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government has driven the biggest overhaul of German policy since World War Two. The next year…
By David Brunnstrom, Michael Martina and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The administration of President Joe Biden has drawn Republican fire for its cautious response to nationwide protests in China against COVID-19…
By Francesco Guarascio HANOI (Reuters) – An anti-corruption drive in Vietnam has paralysed many routine transactions in the country, causing shortages of essential goods and dampening investor confidence in one of Asia’s…
By James Oliphant and Nathan Layne LAS VEGAS (Reuters) – Tensions bubbled to the surface at the first major gathering of possible Republican 2024 presidential candidates this weekend as party members voiced…