TRENTON, NJ– Last week, Mikie Sherrill, a New Jersey congresswoman running for governor of New Jersey said she would not allow parents to opt their children out of controversial sexual education and…
Marines Drop All Charges Against Lance Corporal Who Bucked Orders To Avoid COVID-19 Vax Micaela Burrow on June 6, 2023 The U.S. Marine Corps all dropped charges on Monday against a lance…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Reserve announced Thursday it was ordering Silvergate Bank to implement its previously announced plan to liquidate itself in a way that protects depositors and preserves its…
DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ireland’s High Court on Wednesday ordered the winding up of two sanctions-hit state-owned Russian leasing firms based in Ireland after a group of creditors said the companies had no…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – New orders for key U.S.-manufactured capital goods unexpectedly rebounded in April, raising cautious optimism that business spending on equipment could recover in the second quarter after recent back-to-back declines.…
LONDON (Reuters) – Transgender designer Erik Carnell has seen a surge in demand for his pins, prints, stickers and T-shirts after U.S. retailer Target Corp pulled his products amid a backlash by…
By Lisa Baertlein LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – The slumping U.S. transportation sector could be bouncing off a bottom as retailers start preparing for the back-to-school season and winter holidays, but political brinkmanship…
Republican Governor Orders Legislature Back To Get Heartbeat Abortion Bill Over The Finish Line Kate Anderson on May 12, 2023 Republican Gov. Henry McMaster issued an executive order Friday to create an…
Michigan Teachers Union Halts Use of Pro-Gay Badges Amid Parental Opposition Following backlash from parents and community members, the president of the Fenton Education Association (FEA) in Michigan instructed staff to stop…
House GOP Introduces Border Security Bill To Address ‘Crisis’ Ahead Of Trump-Era Expulsion Order’s End Jennie Taer on May 2, 2023 House Republicans introduced their border security bill Tuesday that seeks to…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – New orders for U.S.-made goods rebounded in March, boosted by a jump in civilian aircraft bookings, but the overall manufacturing industry continued to struggle under the weight of higher…
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Activity in Russia’s manufacturing sector grew for the 12th month running in April, and new export orders ended a 14-month sequence of decline, while inflationary pressures regained momentum, a…
Federal Judge Orders School District To Allow After-School Satan Club Kate Anderson on May 1, 2023 A federal judge on Monday ordered that a Pennsylvania school district must allow The Satanic Temple…
Army Orders Stand-Down For All Non-Critical Helicopter Units After Series Of Fatal Crashes Micaela Burrow on April 28, 2023 The U.S. Army grounded all helicopter pilots who aren’t on critical missions until…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Army on Friday ordered its aviation units to pause operations for one day next month to review safety procedures and training after two recent helicopter crashes killed 12…
SAO PAULO (Reuters) – The head of Brazil’s lower house authorized on Wednesday the creation of a committee to investigate Americanas, the retailer at the center of a nearly $4 billion accounting…
MADRID (Reuters) – A 74-year-old Spanish man accused of sending a series of letter bombs in late 2022 will be bailed under supervision on Friday, after a high court judge concluded there…
California Court Orders Church To Pay $1.2 Million For Violating COVID Lockdown Katelynn Richardson on April 13, 2023 A California judge ordered a San Jose church Wednesday night to pay $1.2 million…
BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil’s government announced on Tuesday it would end a tax exemption on international orders up to $50 as part of an effort to tax purchases from global retail giants.…
By Tim Hepher and Sophie Yu PARIS/BEIJING (Reuters) – China and France will study the need for cargo planes and long-haul jets “in due course,” a joint statement said on Friday, following…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – New orders for U.S.-manufactured goods fell for a second straight month in February amid ebbing demand for civilian aircraft and there were signs that business spending on equipment remained…
By Eliana Raszewski BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina ordered public sector bodies on Thursday to sell or exchange their holdings of 11 sovereign dollar bonds in a bid to reorganize its debt…
(Reuters) – U.S. homebuilder KB Home said on Wednesday net orders in the first two-and-a-half weeks of the ongoing second quarter fell 24% from last year, issuing a rare mid-quarter update due…
TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s export orders in February shrank for a sixth straight month, though at a slower pace, dragged down by China and as global demand continued to be squeezed by…
By Marco Carta ROME (Reuters) – Italy’s highest court late on Wednesday ordered two American tourists to stand a new trial for the 2019 killing of a policeman in central Rome following…
By Tim Hepher and Federica Mileo PARIS (Reuters) – European planemaker Airbus narrowed a jetliner delivery gap compared with last year after a sharp increase in February and turned the page on…