By Dan Peleschuk KYIV (Reuters) – Sometimes Ukrainian lawyer Khrystyna Vrashchuk shudders when she thinks about the work she does. She is one of more than 200 attorneys who are defending suspected…
TRENTON, NJ – As Americans clear their tables from Thanksgiving feasts, an intriguing MITRE-Gallup Food Waste study reveals habits surrounding leftovers, a particularly pertinent topic after the holiday. The nationwide research, conducted…
When it comes to football loyalties in New Jersey, there’s an ongoing debate: is it Giants territory, Jets turf, or Eagles land? While New Jersey doesn’t have its own NFL team, it…
By Jan Strupczewski SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain (Reuters) -Euro zone finance ministers agreed on Friday that fiscal policy should be restrictive next year to help the European Central Bank curb inflation, while…
JOSH HAMMER: The Pro-Life Dilemma And The Politics Of Prudence Josh Hammer on August 12, 2023 Pro-lifers waited 49 grueling years to see the judicial barbarism of Roe v. Wade finally overturned…
By Matt Spetalnick, Steve Holland and Simon Lewis WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden is in a political bind as he crafts a U.S. response to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defiantly…
‘A False Dilemma’: GOP Presidential Hopefuls Weigh In On The Debt Ceiling Debate As Default Looms Mary Lou Masters on May 10, 2023 As debt limit negotiations ensue between President Joe Biden…
By David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) – At a summit with South Korean leader Yoon Suk Yeol on Wednesday, U.S. President Joe Biden will seek to reassure South Koreans that the U.S. nuclear…
By Lucinda Elliott and Daniela Desantis ASUNCION (Reuters) – From Paraguayan capital Asuncion to Taipei and Washington, diplomats, officials – and farmers – are closely watching a tight election race that could…
By Jarrett Renshaw and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) – In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced presidential candidate Joe Biden to accept the Democratic Party’s nomination inside a largely empty arena in his…
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan A Swiss lifeline to the ailing Credit Suisse has eased some pressure on Europe’s anxious banks but leaves…
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s business-to-business services prices rose 1.6% in January from a year earlier, much slower than a 9.5% jump in wholesale goods prices, a sign the recent pick-up in inflation…
By Clara Denina and Helen Reid JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – High costs and the prospect of shrinking earnings have made big miners nervous about expansion, even as shareholders demand investment in response to…
DAVID BOSSIE: The Questions Joe Biden Doesn’t Want To Answer About His Document Dilemma David Bossie on January 27, 2023 In 1994, Hillary Clinton held a high-profile press conference to answer any…
By Fergal Smith TORONTO (Reuters) – As the Bank of Canada considers ditching oversized interest rate hikes, it is dealing with an economy likely more overheated than previously thought but also the…
By Joan Faus BARCELONA (Reuters) – Europe’s power crisis, production cuts and shortages of aluminium have left consumers in a quandary about Russian supplies of the metal vital for the region’s transport,…
By Patturaja Murugaboopathy (Reuters) – China’s central bank cut its interest rates on Monday for the second time this year, but analysts suspect it will do little to spur lending in an…
Screenwriter Peter Chiarelli (Crazy Rich Asians,The Proposal) hopes his first children’s book helps kids understand the responsibility of owning a pet SECAUCUS, N.J., April 28, 2022 — Screenwriter Peter Chiarelli is adding…
By Vera Eckert, Shadia Nasralla and Ron Bousso FRANKFURT/LONDON – People on the streets of Berlin have waved Ukrainian flags in demonstrations of support since Russia invaded Ukraine in February. But those…
A look at the day ahead in markets from Julien Ponthus. There’s arguably little central banks can do to tame surging energy and commodity prices other than try to limit second-round effects…
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON – U.S. consumer spending fell in December, suggesting the economy lost speed heading into the new year amid snarled supply chains and raging COVID-19 infections, while annual inflation…