TRENTON, N.J.—As the high-profile manslaughter trial of Daniel Penny unfolds in New York City, the case has ignited discussions across state lines, with many New Jersey residents seeking clarity on their own…
Biden Races To Appoint More ‘Special Envoys’ Before Senate Can Weigh In Jack McEvoy on December 28, 2022 The Biden administration is racing to hire additional agents that will act as international…
Thousands Of Migrants Weigh Plans To Cross Border As Trump’s Immigration Policy Remains In Place Jennie Taer on December 28, 2022 Thousands of migrants waiting in Mexico are weighing a tough decision…
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese shares ended higher on Monday, underpinned by Wall Street’s strength in the previous session, with heavyweight technology and energy stocks leading the gains, while a drop in banks…
(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 inflation, hammered sentiment. The Dow Jones Industrial…
By Charlotte Greenfield and Mohammad Yunus Yawar KABUL (Reuters) – In one of the office towers of Kabul’s China Town, entrepreneur Yu Minghui sat gauging the aftershocks of the militant attack that…
By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. congressional Democrats on Wednesday grappled with the daunting task of reviewing six years of former President Donald Trump’s tax returns as Republicans prepared to take…
(Reuters) – American Airlines Group’s pilots said on Friday that their union has agreed to explore a merger with the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), which represents pilots at major U.S. carriers…
(Reuters) – The Federal Reserve is set to raise interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point at the end of a two-day meeting on Wednesday, marking the fourth straight hike of…
By Clare Jim HONG KONG (Reuters) – The seized Hong Kong headquarters of embattled China Evergrande Group has drawn interest from dozens of prospective buyers including local property developers, family offices, and…
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK (Reuters) – As a painful decline in markets drags on, investors are grappling with a difficult choice: stick with stocks and hope for a turnaround or avoid…
By Rodrigo Campos (Reuters) – Emerging market portfolios saw another month of foreign outflows in September, the seventh of the last eight, as non-residents pulled money out of EM stocks and away…
By Fergal Smith TORONTO (Reuters) – Canadian manufacturing activity contracted for a second straight month in September as higher borrowing costs and an uncertain economic outlook contributed to a drop in new…
By Gaurav Dogra (Reuters) – Foreigners were net purchasers of emerging Asia ex-China bonds for a second successive month in August, although the buying was measured on concerns over soaring inflation and…
(This content was produced in Russia, where the law restricts coverage of Russian military operations in Ukraine.) MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s economy shrank 4.1% year-on-year in the second quarter of 2022, data…
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s real wages extended their slide to a fourth straight month in July, government data showed on Tuesday, as the biggest jump in consumer prices in more than seven…
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department should consider releasing at least some of the evidence it used to justify searching former President Donald Trump’s Florida home last…
MOSCOW – Russia’s economy shrank 4.0% year-on-year in the second quarter of 2022, the first full quarter of what Russia calls a “special military operation” in Ukraine, preliminary data from the federal…
By Ana Mano SAO PAULO – Fertilizer deliveries to Brazilian farmers will stabilize or fall in 2022, an executive at Norway’s Yara [YAR.OL], a major supplier, told Reuters on Thursday, citing a…
By Jesús Aguado and Emma Pinedo MADRID – BBVA and Caixabank on Friday said they were looking at the potential impact of a proposed tax on banks in Spain and exploring taking…
By Alex Lawler and Ahmad Ghaddar LONDON – OPEC and its allies will consider keeping oil output unchanged for September when they meet next week, despite calls from the United States for…
MILAN – A slow but steady improvement in the chip supply situation over the next year will eventually limit automakers’ pricing power that has been boosting earnings across the industry in recent…
By Victoria Waldersee and Riham Alkousaa BERLIN – German firms are attempting to reduce gas use in response to a government plea to spare reserves, but savings may be limited without production…
(Reuters) – Amazon.com Inc is pausing the construction of six new office buildings in Bellevue and Nashville to reevaluate the designs to suit hybrid work, the tech giant said on Friday. The…
By Alex Lawler LONDON – OPEC in June did not deliver on an oil output increase pledged under a deal with allies, a Reuters survey on Friday showed, as involuntary declines in…
By Kylie Madry and Brendan O’Boyle MEXICO CITY – Mexico’s financial system is resilient and solid despite international economic and geopolitical volatility, the central bank chief said on Wednesday during the introduction…