Biden Admin Has Cemented $1 Trillion Worth Of Rules And Regs In 2024, Analysis Finds
The Biden administration has saddled the U.S. economy with more than $1 trillion worth of final rules and regulations thus far in 2024, according to …
The Biden administration has saddled the U.S. economy with more than $1 trillion worth of final rules and regulations thus far in 2024, according to …
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 …
Port Huron, MI – In a major breakthrough, Michigan State Police have solved the murder of 21-year-old Karen Umphrey, whose body was discovered in November …
By Melanie Burton MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Australian nickel producers, hit by a sharp jump in supply from rival Indonesia, are starting to buckle under low …
By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) – A $30 billion gush of debt issuance by developing countries since the start of the year is sparking hope …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
By Davide Barbuscia and David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) – A hawkish message from the Federal Reserve amid a robust stock market rally is presenting …
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 …
NEWARK, NJ – Newark Public Safety Director Fritz G. Fragé has announced the arrest of Keyshawn Jones, 26, of Newark, in connection with an armed …
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 …
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 …
By John Geddie (Reuters) – Xi Jinping walks a diplomatic tightrope as he heads to Moscow, seeking to present China as a global peacemaker while …
By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Tokyo banking stocks stood within sight of decade highs last week, testing the top of a range that has …
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 …
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 …
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 …
By Mark John (Reuters) – A year of war in Ukraine has already made a dent in world prosperity. But its deeper impact will be …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
By David Brunnstrom, Michael Martina and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The administration of President Joe Biden has drawn Republican fire for its cautious response …
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 …
By James Oliphant and Nathan Layne LAS VEGAS (Reuters) – Tensions bubbled to the surface at the first major gathering of possible Republican 2024 presidential …
By Natalie Grover LONDON (Reuters) – Since the pandemic emerged, more top drugmakers have made progress in improving access to medicines in the developing world, …
The Floodgates Just Opened For A Red Tsunami, Analysis Finds Laurel Duggan on October 25, 2022 Republicans could win another 12 to 25 seats in …
By William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) – Newly confirmed finance minister Jeremy Hunt must keep investors calm about Britain’s debt mountain, avoid causing a deep recession …
The West’s Plan To Throttle Russia Could Be Doomed For Failure, Analysis Finds Micaela Burrow on October 21, 2022 Russia may be able to call …
By Ellen Zhang and Ryan Woo BEIJING (Reuters) – By any account, $1 trillion seems huge. That’s the scale of budget shortfalls facing Chinese provinces, …
High Oil Prices Exacerbated By OPEC+ Cuts Could Push Global Market Into Recession, Analysis Warns Jack McEvoy on October 13, 2022 High oil prices …
By Dhara Ranasinghe and Harry Robertson LONDON (Reuters) – Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has been unequivocal: the central bank will end emergency support …
The Benefits Of Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Will Overwhelmingly Go To Wealthier Americans, Analysis Finds Bronson Winslow on October 3, 2022 President Joe Biden’s …
By Rajendra Jadhav, Mei Mei Chu and Bernadette Christina MUMBAI/KUALA LUMPUR/JAKARTA (Reuters) – Farmers across Asia are busy planting trees to boost palm oil production …
By Gloria Dickie ABERGWYNGREGYN, Wales (Reuters) – Plant scientist Felicity Hayes checks on her crops inside one of eight tiny domed greenhouses set against the …
By Arshad Mohammed WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States and Iran have found a way to address the U.N. nuclear watchdog’s investigations of Tehran’s atomic …
By Lamine Chikhi ALGIERS (Reuters) – Europe’s attempts to wean itself off Russian gas have given Algeria a shot in the arm. Flush with energy …
By Marta Orosz and Tom Sims FRANKFURT (Reuters) – German chancellor Olaf Scholz faces lawmakers’ questions this week over his role in tackling a multibillion-euro …
By Michelle Nichols and Emma Farge UNITED NATIONS/GENEVA (Reuters) – On a June night under the chandeliers of Russia’s United Nations mission in New York, …
By Arshad Mohammed and Parisa Hafezi WASHINGTON/DUBAI – Whether or not Tehran and Washington accept a European Union “final” offer to revive the 2015 Iran …
By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK – A roaring rebound in U.S. corporate bonds is being met with skepticism by some investors, who believe the gains …
By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK – The trillions of dollars in overnight cash tucked away daily at the Federal Reserve could turn into a major …
By Dave Graham MEXICO CITY – A potentially costly U.S.-led complaint against Mexico’s energy policy has stirred considerable concern inside the Mexican government in spite …
By Joyce Lee SEOUL – For years, a separate class of South Korean shipyard workers – hired through contractors – say they endured wages barely …
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK – The prospect of a U.S. recession could mean more pain for battered stocks, despite a recent rebound that has …
By Marco Aquino LIMA – Peruvian mining executives who oversee some of the world’s largest copper mines are losing whatever slim thread of faith they …