New York, NY – A new HarrisX poll finds the 2025 New York City mayoral general election shaping up as a close contest, with Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani running neck-and-neck with former Governor…
By Tom Wilson LONDON (Reuters) – Bitcoin is struggling to go green, with the cryptocurrency making only slim gains in its usage of sustainable energy in the year to January, research by…
DUBAI (Reuters) – Companies in the United Arab Emirates are largely resisting demands for higher pay to offset the impact of inflation, according to a survey that showed two-thirds of companies have…
By Keith Coffman DENVER (Reuters) – Elijah McClain, an unarmed Black man killed in 2019 after an encounter with police in Aurora, Colorado, died of an overdose of the powerful sedative ketamine…
By Julie Gordon OTTAWA (Reuters) – Renters are increasingly likely to occupy newer homes in Canada, suggesting investors may be displacing owner-occupiers as the country looks to build its way out of…
By Jarrett Renshaw and Phil Stewart PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) – Pennsylvania Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro on Wednesday plans to debut a new online ad aimed at Black voters that features his Republican…
(Reuters) – Shares of Smith & Wesson slumped about 5% in extended trade on Thursday after the gunmaker posted quarterly results that underscored a drop in consumer demand following a surge two…
TORONTO (Reuters) – Canadian economic activity expanded in August as employment increased at a faster pace, Ivey Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) data showed on Wednesday. The seasonally adjusted index rose to 60.9…
MCMAHON: On Labor Day, The Data Shows The Struggles Of Our Country’s Small Businesses And Workers Linda McMahon on September 5, 2022 This weekend, we celebrate the hardworking men and women of…
By Julia Harte (Reuters) – Test scores released on Thursday showed that American 9-year-olds’ reading and mathematics achievement levels had dropped to levels last seen two decades ago, revealing the damage the…
By Jonathan Cable LONDON (Reuters) – Manufacturing activity across the euro zone declined again last month as consumers feeling the pinch from a deepening cost of living crisis cut spending, a survey…
OSLO (Reuters) – Norway’s Equinor is considering selling a 28% stake in Statfjord field, which straddles the Norwegian and British continental shelves, alongside minority stakes in several satellite fields, a presentation seen…
MATTHYS: The CDC’s ‘Reset’ Shows Just How Dangerous Government Narratives Can Be Matthew Matthys on August 22, 2022 Google, Meta, Twitter and other platforms should not be faulted for seeking information guidance…
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Fla. (Reuters) – Retail investors are back. In fact, they never went away. The recent rebound on Wall Street has been partly credited to strong buying by traditionally…
By Klaus Lauer BERLIN (Reuters) – The German economy became more dependent on China in the first half of 2022, with direct investment and its trade deficit reaching new heights, despite political…
BERLIN – Forty percent of Germans – more than ever before – expect to be worse off in a year’s time, an opinion poll published on Friday showed, highlighting households’ concerns about…
By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) – The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the findings and that has yet to…
By Jason Lange WASHINGTON – U.S. President Joe Biden’s public approval rose this week to its highest level since early June following a string of legislative victories, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion…
By John Kemp LONDON – U.S. manufacturing production probably peaked during the second quarter, though the data are noisy and conflicting, and a turning point may not become obvious until September or…
(Reuters) – U.S. consumers’ expectations for where inflation will be in a year and three years dropped sharply in July, a New York Federal Reserve survey showed on Monday, indicating U.S. central…
BANGKOK – Nearly two-thirds of people in Thailand want Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to leave office this month, according to an opinion poll, which comes amid growing debate about how long the…
WELLINGTON – New Zealand’s near-term rate of inflation is expected to slow in the third quarter of 2022, a survey showed on Monday. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s (RBNZ) quarterly survey…
TORONTO – Canadian economic activity contracted in July for the first time this year as employment growth slowed and prices cooled, Ivey Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) data showed on Friday. The seasonally…
(Reuters) – Stress on global supply chains improved in July to their lowest level since January 2021 as port congestion and other snags eased, the New York Federal Reserve reported on Thursday,…
JACKSON, NJ – An environmental study performed by Stonefield Engineering and Design, LLC has found that Glory’s Market, located on Cedar Swamp Road had illegally built a parking lot in protected wetlands.…
WASHINGTON – U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Thursday a second quarter contraction of U.S. economic output was a sign of an inevitable slowdown but there was still broad strength in…