Happy National Hot Dog Day! July 16, 2025, is the perfect day to sink your teeth into one of America’s most iconic foods, and New Jersey is a hot dog haven with…
KHERSON, Ukraine – As the Soviet-era melody of the Russian national anthem filled the room, a small group of Ukrainians in this city seized by Russian troops nearly five months ago swore…
By Tom Sims and Sinead Cruise FRANKFURT/LONDON – European banks this week offered flashes of surprisingly good news on profits, but some executives spoke of a bleak outlook for the rest of…
TOKYO – Toyota Motor Corp has suspended night shift operations at one production line of its Takaoka factory in central Japan because of a COVID-19 outbreak, the company said on Wednesday. The…
By Nelson Renteria SAN SALVADOR – El Salvador’s president announced on Tuesday a plan for a voluntary repurchase offer to holders of bonds maturing between 2023 and 2025. The operation would be…
SANTIAGO – Chile’s state-owned Codelco, the world’s top copper miner, expects to gradually restart operations at some of its mining projects on Monday, following the death of two workers earlier this month,…
Here Are Just Some Of The Uprisings Over Government Incompetence Happening Around The World Micaela Burrow on July 23, 2022 People have risen up throughout the globe over inflation, high costs of…
TOMS RIVER, NJ – If you live in Toms River’s barrier island water communities, you are now being advised to cut back on your outdoor water usage. “New Jersey American Water customers…
(Reuters) – FedEx Corp said on Thursday it is suspending Sunday delivery operations in some low-density, rural U.S. markets starting from Aug. 15. The U.S. delivery giant said the move will increase…
SHEFFIELD: Congress Wants To Hand Your Money To Corporate Fat Cats And Some Republicans Are On Board Carrie Sheffield on July 21, 2022 Congress is back at it again, proving why its…
By Tom Balmforth and Stefaniia Bern KYIV – In Nova Kakhovka, a city in southern Ukraine occupied by Russian troops five months ago on the first day of its invasion, the signs…
(Reuters) – Airbus’ sales chief when asked about rival Boeing announcing orders at the Farnborough Airshow said it was time for the U.S. planemaker to regain some ground. “I prefer to speak…
By Alasdair Pal COLOMBO – Sri Lanka’s imposing presidential secretariat which was stormed by a sea of protesters in early July, forcing out then incumbent Gotabaya Rajapaksa, was almost deserted on Wednesday…
SHANGHAI/BEIJING – A handful of COVID-19 infections have forced the northern Chinese port city of Tianjin to shut many entertainment venues and some kindergartens and tutoring agencies, the latest big city to…
SYDNEY – Qantas Airways Ltd has rearranged its flight schedule from London’s Heathrow Airport amid the hub’s move to cap passenger capacity and limit disruption, a spokesperson for the Australian carrier said…
By Richard Cowan and Rose Horowitch WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden and other top Democrats are pushing to make abortion a central issue as they try to retain control of the U.S.…
NUSA DUA, Indonesia – Emerging markets and low-income countries may benefit in some cases from capital flow management and foreign exchange intervention, but should not use such tools to gain an unfair…
(Corrects to add dropped word ‘Sri Lanka’ to headline) (Reuters) – Sri Lanka is continuing negotiations with China for as much as $4 billion in aid and is confident Beijing will agree…
MOSCOW – Excitement was on the menu when former McDonald’s restaurants reopened in Russia last month under new management and branding, but the successor to the golden-arched throne has a problem: a…
By Jacqueline Thomsen WASHINGTON – A U.S. appeals court on Friday largely upheld a congressional subpoena seeking financial records from former President Donald Trump’s accounting firm Mazars, but said some of the…
By Jonathan Cable LONDON – Sterling, down nearly 12% against the dollar since the start of this year, is likely to regain around half of its lost ground in 2022 over the…
(Reuters) – Walmart Inc will charge some of its suppliers from next month new fees to transport goods to its warehouses and stores in response to rising fuel and transportation costs, according…
HELSINKI – Truck maker AB Volvo had begun laying off some of its Russian staff and to scale down operations, but has not made a decision to leave the country entirely, it…
(Reuters) – General Motors Co said on Friday it had about 95,000 vehicles in its inventory that were manufactured without certain parts. The U.S. automaker added its current-quarter vehicle wholesale volumes were…
By Gwladys Fouche and Terje Solsvik OSLO -Seventy-four Norwegian offshore oil workers at Equinor’s Gudrun, Oseberg South and Oseberg East platforms will go on strike from July 5, the Lederne trade union…
BEIJING – China will extend tariff exemptions on some imported products from the United States until Feb. 15 next year, the finance ministry said on Wednesday. (Reporting by Beijing newsroom; Editing by…