‘Everybody Is Afraid’: Biden Opioid Office Run By ‘Prima Donna’ Who Has Staffers Running For The Exits, Report Alleges Will Kessler on February 17, 2024 The director of the White House Office…
By James Oliphant Doug Burgum, the governor of North Dakota who struggled to find his footing in the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, ended his campaign on Monday. Burgum, 67,…
Washington, D.C. — President Joe Biden abruptly left the podium on Friday, avoiding questions from reporters about ongoing economic issues and a corruption scandal. The walk-off came ahead of the Labor Day…
NORFOLK, VA – Virginia has become the eighth Republican-led state to withdraw from the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), a non-partisan voting-integrity partnership. ERIC was designed to facilitate the sharing of voter…
By Peter Frontini SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Softbank expects exits from its investments in Latin American startups to intensify from 2025 as the region’s prospects improve, Alex Szapiro, regional head and managing…
By Elena Fabrichnaya and Alexander Marrow MOSCOW (Reuters) – Only five transactions involving foreign companies selling assets in Russia since October have involved payments to non-residents above $400 million, the Bank of…
(Reuters) – Shares of WW International Inc, also known as WeightWatchers, slumped more than 12% before the bell on Thursday after the weight-loss program operator said its top shareholder Artal Group S.A.…
SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Shares in Brazilian telecom firm Oi SA soared on Thursday after it revealed it was exiting bankruptcy protection, marking the closure of a restructuring process that lasted more…
(This Nov. 29 story has been refiled to remove picture) (Reuters) – AMC Networks said its chief executive officer had stepped down, less than three months after taking over the role, and…
OSLO – Norwegian paint maker Jotun said on Tuesday it will exit Russia with immediate effect after selling its local assets in the country to industrial group Atomstroykomplex for an undisclosed amount.…
MILAN – Carmaker Stellantis and unions on Thursday signed an agreement to cut up to 1,820 more workers from the group’s Italian operations this year through voluntary redundancies, workers’ representatives said. Incentives…
By Sam Nussey TOKYO -Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp said on Wednesday it has appointed Alex Clavel as chief executive of its SoftBank Group International (SBGI) unit, replacing Michel Combes who leaves after…
By Sinead Cruise and Huw Jones LONDON – A handful of attempts to privately trade depositary receipts in VTB and Gazprom show how some Western investors are still seeking ways to buy…
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TOMS RIVER, NJ – Republican Mike Blasi, who was running for office in New Jersey’s hotly contested Republican primary election against incumbent Congressman Chris Smith. Blasi, on Tuesday, withdrew from the election…
MILAN – Carmaker Stellantis has agreed with unions it will cut 480 jobs this year at its Mifariori facility in Turin through voluntary redundancies, Italy’s FIM-CISL union said on Monday. The deal…
(Reuters) – Rio Tinto, one of the largest Australian mining companies, on Thursday confirmed its exit from the state mining lobby group after raising concerns that its policy on expansion of coal…
By Hannah Lang WASHINGTON – Prominent U.S. lawmaker Maxine Waters has asked more than 30 financial services trade groups for information on what steps their members have taken to end business relationships…
TOKYO – The Bank of Japan could temporarily suffer losses on its huge asset holdings if it were to end its ultra-loose monetary policy, governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on Wednesday. The BOJ…