American News Outlets That Took Money From TikTok Downplay Fears Of Chinese Influence
American News Outlets That Took Money From TikTok Downplay Fears Of Chinese Influence Laurel Duggan on March 22, 2023 Major American media outlets that receive …
American News Outlets That Took Money From TikTok Downplay Fears Of Chinese Influence Laurel Duggan on March 22, 2023 Major American media outlets that receive …
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK (Reuters) – A market rocked by a banking crisis faces a potential one-two punch as investors await a U.S. inflation …
Biden Approves Massive Oil Project Over Green Fears John Hugh DeMastri on March 13, 2023 The Biden administration formally approved Willow, an $8 billion oil …
By Daniel Ramos and Monica Machicao LA PAZ (Reuters) – Bolivia’s government is battling to calm fears among savers and businesses about a shortage of …
Parents Defended Embattled Child Gender Clinic. Their Stories Confirm Critics’ Worst Fears Laurel Duggan on March 3, 2023 About two dozen parents disputed recent claims …
LONDON (Reuters) – The recovery in euro zone business activity gathered pace last month as growth accelerated in the bloc’s dominant services industry, a survey …
By Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un kicked off a meeting of ruling party officials to discuss improving the country’s …
By Stephanie Kelly NEW YORK (Reuters) -Brent crude oil slipped more than 1% in a volatile session on Tuesday as persistent concerns about global economic …
Moldova Briefly Closes Airspace Amid Fears Of Russian Coup Micaela Burrow on February 14, 2023 Moldova briefly closed airspace Tuesday due to “security issues” amid …
By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) – Much stronger-than-expected U.S. job growth stopped early-year rallies in stocks and bonds dead in their tracks on Friday, …
US GDP Ticks Up, But Recession Fears Remain John Hugh DeMastri on January 26, 2023 The U.S. economy grew modestly in the fourth quarter of …
By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden said on Thursday the U.S. economy was seeing “really bright spots” after a rough few years, …
By Lizbeth Diaz and Jose Torres TAPACHULA/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Thousands of migrants have flocked to government offices in southern Mexico seeking asylum since the …
(Reuters) – Remittances to Mexico from abroad dropped in November to $4.8 billion after a series of record months, data from the Mexican central bank …
By Trevor Hunnicutt, Julie Steenhuysen and Andreas Rinke WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Officials and global health experts outside China are anxiously watching a COVID-19 surge there, …
(Reuters) – Wall Street’s main stock indexes extended losses on Friday as fears of a looming recession, sparked by the Federal Reserve’s relentless battle against …
DUBAI (Reuters) – An Egyptian-American national detained while visiting the United Arab Emirates fears he will be extradited to Egypt for criticising authorities there ahead …
Dow Plunges Nearly 500 Points As China Fears Rattle Investors John Hugh DeMastri on November 28, 2022 The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nearly 500 …
BERLIN (Reuters) – German Economy Minister Robert Habeck stood behind his country’s status as an industrial nation on Tuesday, adding that his government would ensure …
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Euro zone wage growth could keep pushing up inflation for years but this does not signal a permanent shift in wage dynamics and …
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – European Central Bank policymakers feared that inflation may be getting entrenched at their last policy gathering so rates would need to rise …
By Julia Payne and Ahmad Ghaddar LONDON (Reuters) – European refiners have found themselves oversupplied with crude as an expected shortage owing to the looming …
By Fabian Cambero and Gabriel Araujo SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Chile’s economy shrank in the third quarter at the fastest quarterly rate in more than two years, …
Biden’s Top Econ Adviser To Leave White House Amid Inflation, Recession Fears: REPORT John Hugh DeMastri on November 17, 2022 President Joe Biden’s top economic …
NEW YORK, NY – A broad daylight slashing inside a New York City subway station on Friday has New Yorkers already on edge over rising …
TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey is among the safest states in America and is the 5th most gun-unfriendly state in the country, but New Jersey …
By Michael S. Derby (Reuters) – Americans are bracing for higher levels of inflation over the next few years amid a major jump in the …
Major Tech Firms Cut Jobs, Freeze Hiring Thanks To Fears Of Economic Downturn John Hugh DeMastri on November 3, 2022 Ridesharing app Lyft and payment …
By Anirban Sen NEW YORK (Reuters) – DuPont De Nemours Inc’s decision to scrap its deal to buy Rogers Corp has raised concerns that more …
BASTASCH: The Biden Admin Is Determined To Keep Climate Apocalypse Fears Alive, Science Be Damned Michael Bastasch on October 28, 2022 Something strange just happened …
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK (Reuters) – A potential recession could end a streak of gains for U.S. stocks that has followed every midterm election …
By Tom Sims COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters) – Deep inside a decommissioned nuclear bunker built into a Cologne subway station at the height of the Cold …
By Sruthi Shankar and Amruta Khandekar (Reuters) – European shares tumbled on Wednesday as nerves about soaring prices and rising interest rates were aggravated by …
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Malaysia’s veteran politician and opposition leader Mahathir Mohamad predicted on Tuesday that disgraced former prime minister Najib Razak would be released …
MUMBAI (Reuters) – The Reserve Bank of India likely sold dollars via state-run banks on Friday after the rupee slid below 82 to a record …
By Devik Jain and Amruta Khandekar (Reuters) -European shares dropped on Wednesday, snapping a three-day rally as investors tempered expectations of central banks toning down …
By Eric Onstad and Mai Nguyen LONDON/HANOI (Reuters) – Industrial metal trading volumes have fallen across the world and may slide further as economic threats …
By Davide Barbuscia, Marc Jones and Dhara Ranasinghe NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – The scale and speed of the sell-off in British assets has jolted world …
(Reuters) -Lyft Inc is freezing all hiring in the United States through the end of the year, a company spokesperson said on Tuesday, making the …
By Yadarisa Shabong (Reuters) -Britain’s homebuilders index hit a more than 11-year low on Monday on concerns that a weaker pound could lead to more …
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland, concerned about fighting around Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, has distributed iodine tablets to regional fire departments to give to people …
By Noel Randewich (Reuters) – S&P 500 futures fell on Thursday, suggesting traders expect Wall Street to open down in its next session, after FedEx …
BERLIN (Reuters) -German investor sentiment fell further than expected in September as concerns over the country’s energy supply increasingly weigh on the outlook for Europe’s …
NEW YORK, NY – New York City Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez this week said many Americans hate women and raised concerns about a possible plot …
By Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) – A new North Korean law calls for “automatic” nuclear launches if the country’s leadership or command and control systems …
(Reuters) – U.S. equity funds witnessed a surge in capital outflows in the week to Aug 31 on concerns that the Federal Reserve’s tough stance …
(Reuters) – The European Central Bank must act decisively to contain inflation, Bundesbank chief Joachim Nagel said on Tuesday, joining a chorus of policymakers calling …
TOMS RIVER, NJ – A pastor speaking out on behalf of the family of the man killed in Friday night’s shooting at the Top Tier …
By Fergal Smith TORONTO (Reuters) – Canada’s main stock index is expected to advance through the end of the year and then approach a record …
By Tom Balmforth KYIV (Reuters) – Ukrainians revelled at a surreal display of burnt-out Russian tanks and armour laid out as war trophies in central …