Despite the request for a ceasefire from the United Nations General Assembly, the mounting list of soldier deaths, and a...
At the COP28 climate conference, which took place on Wednesday, representatives from almost 200 nations reached an agreement to begin...
In March, U.S. consumer spending was unchanged, but underlying inflation pressures remained high, suggesting the Federal Reserve may raise interest rates again next month. Friday’s Commerce...
On Thursday, Barclays CEO C.S. Venkatakrishnan called allegations against former CEO Jes Staley’s ties to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein “very serious”. Venkat told reporters after the...
On Thursday, global leasing giant Avolon announced it will order 40 Boeing (BA.N) 737 MAX airplanes for over $4 billion at current list prices, a boost...
After large price spikes for some of the world’s top-selling labels, shoppers are turning to supermarket own-brands like Ben & Jerry’s and Magnum, which are owned...
On Thursday, Unilever warned of substantial price hikes in dairy, soybean oil, chocolate, and sugar in the first half of this year, which might hurt Ben...
Two sources told Reuters that Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N) is in talks with Colombia’s government to recoup its investment in a fracking pilot project as the...
Solar and EV industries worry that a Republican plan to cut federal spending in exchange for a debt ceiling increase might cripple the tax incentives that...
As demand declined, Vietnam’s clothing and footwear companies have lost roughly 90,000 jobs since October due to tighter U.S. Xinjiang import bans. A Reuters study of...
Thursday’s Senate vote might add the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution, but Republican opposition will certainly kill it. Since the Supreme Court last year abolished...
On Thursday, the head of Russia’s Wagner mercenary organization acknowledged he was joking when he said his men would cease artillery fire in Bakhmut to allow...