Wall St Bounces Off Lows Late As Growth Fears Persist, Safe-havens Gain
U.S. shares were mixed late on Thursday as bargain hunters emerged in late trading after investors dumped stocks on fears of sluggish growth and bought safe-haven assets such as government debt and the Swiss franc.
World Stocks Slide As Growth Fears Persist, Safe-havens Gain
Global equities fell further on Thursday, unable to sustain a late rally on Wall Street, as investors dumped stocks on fears of sluggish growth and bought safe-haven assets such as government debt and the Swiss franc.
Russian Ballet Star 'Followed Conscience' To Leave Bolshoi
Russian ballet star 'followed conscience' to leave Bolshoi
US Midterms And The Strange Demise Of The Political Center
US midterms and the strange demise of the political center
Osaka Returns To French Open With Questions Over Form, Fitness
Osaka returns to French Open with questions over form, fitness
US To Fly In Baby Formula On Military Contracted Planes
US to fly in baby formula on military contracted planes
With A Few Dozen Men, Guerrilla Group Sows Fear In Paraguay
With a few dozen men, guerrilla group sows fear in Paraguay
Smiley And Discreet: The Sociologist Marrying Brazil's Lula
Smiley and discreet: the sociologist marrying Brazil's Lula
'Transmitting Violence': Livestream Video's Dark Side
'Transmitting violence': Livestream video's dark side
With Rakes And Bulldozers, New Mexico Battles 'Beast' Wildfire
Raking up dead grass and bulldozing a 20-mile-long fuel break, locals and fire crews in New Mexico on Wednesday fought to stop the devastating march northward of the largest active U.S.
Japan's Trade Gap Widens As Import Costs Surge On Supply Pressures
Japan's exports extended double-digit gains for a third straight month in April, but surging global commodity costs inflated the country's import bill to a record, adding to worries about the rising cost of living.
Fact Check: Pediatricians Say Homemade Baby Formula Unsafe
Fact Check: Pediatricians say homemade baby formula unsafe
Eintracht Frankfurt Beat Rangers On Penalties To Win Europa League
Eintracht Frankfurt beat Rangers on penalties to win Europa League
Hedge Fund Melvin Capital Tells Investors It Plans To Shut Down -letter
Hedge fund manager Gabe Plotkin, who boasted one of Wall Street's best investing records, on Wednesday told investors that he is shutting down his firm, Melvin Capital, after it suffered billions of dollars in losses.
Melvin Capital To Shut After Heavy Losses On Meme Stocks, Market Slump
Melvin Capital, once one of Wall Street's most successful hedge funds which then lost billions in the meme stock saga, will shut down after it was hit again by this year's market slump.
More Ukraine Fighters Surrendering In Mariupol, Russia Says
Moscow said nearly 700 more Ukrainian fighters had surrendered in Russian-held Mariupol as it shored up a key gain in the south, while the United States became the latest Western country to reopen its embassy in Kyiv.
More Ukraine Fighters Surrender In Mariupol, Russia Says
Moscow said nearly 700 more Ukrainian fighters had surrendered in Russian-held Mariupol as it shored up a key gain in the south, while the United States became the latest Western country to reopen its embassy in Kyiv.
More Ukraine Fighters Surrender In Mariupol, Russia Says; U.S. Reopens Kyiv Embassy
Moscow said nearly 700 more Ukrainian fighters had surrendered in Russian-held Mariupol as it shored up a key gain in the south, while the United States became the latest Western country to reopen its embassy in Kyiv.
Silence From Kyiv As Russia Claims More Than 1,700 Surrender In Mariupol
Moscow said on Thursday that 1,730 Ukrainian fighters had surrendered in Mariupol over three days, including 771 in the past 24 hours, claiming a surrender on a far bigger scale than Kyiv has acknowledged since ordering its garrison to stand down.
Turkey's Erdogan Digs In Over NATO Expansion As Biden Hosts Finnish, Swedish Leaders
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan dug in over his rejection of Sweden and Finland joining NATO, casting a shadow over a White House visit on Thursday by the leaders of the Nordic nations who applied this week to join the U.S.-led alliance.
Biden Backs NATO Expansion, G7 To Send Billions To Ukraine
U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday threw his full support behind Sweden and Finland's bids to join NATO as he and European leaders said they were confident Turkey's surprise opposition to the Nordic states' membership could be addressed.
G7 Pledges Billions For Ukraine 'To Get Through This'
The Group of Seven agreed on Thursday to provide Ukraine with $18.4 billion to pay its bills, funds that Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said would speed up Kyiv's victory over Russia and which were just as important as "the weapons you provide".
Chevron, Schlumberger Withdraw Request For California Carbon-capture Permit
Top U.S. energy companies Chevron and Schlumberger have withdrawn an application to capture carbon dioxide emissions and store them deep underground in central California, spokespeople said on Wednesday, putting the clean-energy project on hold after U.S.
Pee Pals: Dolphins Taste Friends' Urine To Know They're Around
Pee pals: Dolphins taste friends' urine to know they're around
Brazil's Govt Will Maintain GDP Outlook For 2022 And 2023 -sources
Brazil's Economy Ministry will hold its economic growth outlook at 1.5% in 2022 and 2.5% in 2023, two officials told Reuters on Wednesday, forecasting activity ahead of market projections due to labor market strength and growing private investments.
Massachusetts Identifies First 2022 U.S. Case Of Monkeypox Infection
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health on Wednesday said it had confirmed a single case of monkeypox virus infection in a man who had recently traveled to Canada.
U.S. Lodges Labor Complaint Against Panasonic In Mexico
U.S. labor officials on Wednesday asked Mexico to probe whether workers at a Panasonic auto parts factory were denied labor rights, marking the third U.S.
U.S. Lodges Third Labor Complaint In Mexico, On Behalf Of Panasonic Workers
U.S. labor officials on Wednesday asked Mexico to probe whether workers at a Panasonic auto parts factory were denied their rights, marking the third U.S.
U.S. Files Third Labor Complaint In Mexico, On Behalf Of Panasonic Workers
U.S. labor officials asked Mexico on Wednesday to probe whether workers at a Panasonic auto parts factory were denied their rights, marking the third U.S.
Democrats Warn Abortion, Voting Rights At Stake In Pennsylvania Governor's Race
After far-right candidate Doug Mastriano won the Republican primary for Pennsylvania governor, Democrats quickly warned voters that he poses a threat to abortion access, voting rights and election integrity should he win in November.