WASHINGTON — A paper shredding truck parked outside the Department of Justice headquarters has sparked allegations of potential document destruction, leading Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to file an emergency motion seeking…
Oil and gas production is stubbornly hanging on as a key source of economic growth amid a “regulatory assault” from the Biden administration that seeks to wean the U.S. off of fossil…
Former President Donald Trump’s defense attorney argued in his opening statement Monday that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s 34-count indictment was really just 34 “pieces of paper,” according to multiple reports. Bragg’s…
Huge Discrepancy In Jobs Data Could Be Making Biden’s Economy Look Way Stronger On Paper Will Kessler on March 18, 2024 Data from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia estimates that the…
Newark, DE – Lt. Andrew Rubin of the Newark Police Department has announced that Paper Mill Road is currently closed due to a crash that brought down wires. The closure affects the…
ZURICH (Reuters) – Further interest rate hikes from the Swiss National Bank are not needed given the bank’s latest inflation forecasts, SNB Chairman Thomas Jordan told Swiss newspaper Aargauer Zeitung in an…
VIENNA (Reuters) – The chief executive of Swiss banking giant UBS, Sergio Ermotti, is not convinced central banks have got inflation under control, he said in a newspaper interview published on Sunday.…
By Kane Wu and Yantoultra Ngui HONG KONG/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Two Southeast Asian paper makers, Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) and Asia Pulp & Paper (APP), have emerged as final bidders for Swedish tissue…
By Steve Gorman and Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Actor Ryan O’Neal, the 1970s Hollywood heartthrob who starred in such films as the smash-hit tearjerker “Love Story,” screwball comedy “What’s Up, Doc?”…
(Reuters) – Swiss bank UBS plans to expand its presence in the U.S. market as part of its strategy to hit $150 billion in net new money, or inflow of new funds,…
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence could reduce wages, but so far is creating, not destroying jobs, especially for the young and highly-skilled, research published by the European Central…
VIENNA (Reuters) – European Central Bank policymakers should discuss at their meeting next month whether to wind down bond reinvestments under the Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme early, Austrian Governor Robert Holzmann said…
Houston Teacher Says ‘2035 Will Not Exist’ If New Superintendent Makes Kids Use More Paper Nick Pope on August 5, 2023 Michelle Williams, president of the Houston Education Association (HEA), suggested this…
Fauci-Influenced COVID-19 Paper To ‘Disprove’ Lab Leak Theory Faces Growing Calls For Retraction Jason Cohen on July 25, 2023 A 2020 research paper aimed at discrediting the “lab leak” theory of COVID-19…
Unearthed Messages Reveal Scientists Behind Anti-Lab Leak Paper Thought Theory Was ‘Highly Likely’ Arjun Singh on July 12, 2023 The scientists who wrote a paper on the origins of COVID-19, which found…
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK (Reuters) – If economic trends that existed before the coronavirus pandemic reassert themselves, a modest cooling in the labor market may not be enough to bring…
Email Contradicts Scientist’s Testimony About Key Fauci Ally’s Role In Controversial COVID Origins Paper Arjun Singh on July 11, 2023 An email released by the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus reveals…
In Newly-Released Docs, Scientists Seemingly Admit COVID Origins Paper Was Meant To Cover For China, Play Politics Jason Cohen on July 11, 2023 Scientists acknowledged the fallout that would occur if “anyone…
By Michael S. Derby (Reuters) – The financial sector is taking the biggest bite out of U.S. economic activity since the nation was mired in the financial crisis over a decade and…
Rising U.S. labor costs are doing little to drive up inflation, researchers from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said on Tuesday, a finding that may undercut the argument that wage…
By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) – Senior executives of Mirror Group Newspapers authorised widespread illegal activity at their tabloids including the targeting of a British royal, the lawyer for Prince Harry and…
By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Internal Revenue Service declared on Tuesday that it is completing its first “normal” tax filing season since the COVID-19 pandemic struck in 2020, with…
(Reuters) – Short sellers made $14.3 billion in paper profit from their bearish bets on global banking stocks in March, according to analytics firm S3 Partners, as the collapse of U.S. lender Silicon…
By Michael S. Derby (Reuters) – Authorities need to move beyond ad-hoc responses to episodes of government bond market tumult and clarify how a central bank or other parts of government will…
By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea’s official newspaper said on Wednesday that relying on external aid to cope with food shortages would be equal to taking “poisoned candy”, urging economic…
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Russia has urged U.N. states to vote against an “unbalanced and anti-Russian” move at the General Assembly by Ukraine and others to mark one year…