Man Shot Dead Near West Bank Settlement, Israeli Medics Say
A man was shot dead at the entrance to a settlement in the occupied West Bank, Israeli medics said, in what the Israeli military described as an attack by "terrorists".
Gunmen Kill Israeli Guard At West Bank Settlement
Two gunmen killed an Israeli guard at the entrance of a settlement in the occupied West Bank, the Israeli army said, and soldiers deployed to a nearby Palestinian town in search of the attackers.
Israeli And Palestinian Killed In West Bank Violence
Palestinian gunmen killed an Israeli guard at the entrance of a settlement in the occupied West Bank and Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian in clashes nearby, officials said on Saturday.
Explosions Still Echo In Ukraine's Devastated Port Of Mariupol
Explosions still echo in Ukraine's devastated port of Mariupol
Northern New Mexico Villagers Prepare To Flee As Winds Whip Wildfire
Thousands of people who live in mountain villages of northern New Mexico prepared to evacuate on Friday as gusting winds and drought conditions drove the largest wildfire in the United States perilously close to their homes.
Largest U.S. Wildfire Rages Out Of Control In New Mexico
Firefighters in New Mexico failed on Friday to pin back the flames of the United States' largest wildfire, which is burning perilously close to a string of mountain villages.
Disney's Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Morrell, Leaving The Company
Walt Disney Co's head of corporate affairs, Geoff Morrell, is leaving the company three months after joining from oil and energy company BP Plc, according to an email on Friday from Chief Executive Officer Bob Chapek.
Disney's Corporate Affairs Head, Morrell, To Leave Company
Walt Disney Co's head of corporate affairs, Geoff Morrell, is leaving the company three months after joining from oil and energy company BP Plc, according to an email on Friday from Chief Executive Officer Bob Chapek.
Disney's Corporate Affairs Head Leaves Three Months After Joining
Walt Disney Co's head of corporate affairs, Geoff Morrell, is leaving the company three months after joining from oil and energy company BP Plc, according to an email on Friday from Chief Executive Officer Bob Chapek.
Islamic State 'Beatle' Kotey Sentenced To Life In Jail By US Court
Islamic State 'Beatle' Kotey sentenced to life in jail by US court
Canada's Capital Braces For Biker Convoy, Fearing Repeat Of Trucker Protest
Canada's capital is bracing for hundreds of motorcyclists to parade through town this weekend in a protest broadly against government overreach, less than three months after police arrested dozens of protesters who blocked the downtown core near parliament for several weeks.
Police Arrests Several In Canadian Capital As Bikers Parade Turns Unruly
Maybe lead should say "protesting against their claims of government overreach" -- it's not a fact, it's their opinion/la
Police Arrest Several In Canadian Capital As Bikers Parade Turns Unruly
Police in the Canadian capital, Ottawa, arrested several people on Friday, after a march by hundreds of bikers, pedestrians and cars waving Canadian flags through downtown Ottawa turned unruly, authorities said.
Biden, Mexican President Warn Of 'Unprecedented' Migration Flow
Biden, Mexican president warn of 'unprecedented' migration flow
U.S. Pension Fund Sues Credit Suisse Board Over Losses In Archegos Collapse
A Rhode Island pension fund has sued Credit Suisse Group AG former Chairman Urs Rohner and 19 other directors and executives, alleging their failure to manage risk doomed the bank's prime brokerage business to fail with the collapse of Archegos Capital.
First Rocket Strike Sparks Solidarity Wave In Ukraine City
First rocket strike sparks solidarity wave in Ukraine city
Brazil To Make Bolder Tax Cuts On Industrial Products
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro signed a decree to cut taxes on industrial products (IPI) by 35% effective on May 1, a deeper tax cut than the 25% reduction that is in force now, an effort he says will boost economic activity as the country emerges from the pandemic.
Power-hungry India Halts Passenger Trains To Free Up Track To Move Coal
India has boosted the output of coal and cancelled passenger trains to free up rail track to move it, officials said on Friday, as the government scrambles to overcome its worst power crisis in years.
Twitter CEO Faces Employee Anger Over Musk Attacks At Company-wide Meeting
Twitter Chief Executive Parag Agrawal sought to quell employee anger on Friday during a company-wide meeting where employees demanded answers to how managers planned to handle an anticipated mass exodus prompted by Elon Musk.
Tennis-From 'Boom Boom' To Bust, Becker Must Now Serve Time
Boris Becker's thunderous delivery earned him the nickname 'Boom Boom' as a 17-year-old Wimbledon winner in 1985 but on Friday, aged 54 and bust, the German great was told he must serve time in prison.
Dunkin', Beyond Meat Face Trademark Lawsuit On Slogan For Plant-based Sausage Sandwich
A Philadelphia company has sued Dunkin' Brands Inc and Beyond Meat Inc claiming the companies violated its trademark with their "Great Taste, Plant-Based" slogan for a meatless sausage breakfast sandwich.
Judge 'Surprised' At Trump Claim He Has No Documents Sought In Probe
A New York judge expressed surprise on Friday that Donald Trump, a man he described as perhaps the world's most famous real estate developer, was unable to provide any documents sought in a probe of the Trump Organization, his family company.
Boosted By Oil Prices, ExxonMobil, Chevron Throw Cash At Investors
Boosted by oil prices, ExxonMobil, Chevron throw cash at investors
ISS Backs Two Dissident Directors In Boardroom Battle At Kohl's
Proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) on Friday recommended that Kohl's Corp investors elect two of the 10 board nominees put forth by activist investment firm Macellum Advisors as the department store considers selling itself.
'High Precision' Strike Kills Journalist, Hits Kyiv Homes
'High precision' strike kills journalist, hits Kyiv homes
'Very Worried': Tensions High On Transnistria Border After Attacks
'Very worried': Tensions high on Transnistria border after attacks
Dollar Surge Leaves Trail Of Destruction
The dollar's race to two-decade highs is leaving a trail of destruction in its wake, exacerbating inflation in other countries and tightening financial conditions just as the world economy confronts the prospect of a slowdown in growth.
Russia Looks To Swerve Default With Last-minute Dollar Bond Payment
Russia made what appeared to be a late U-turn to avoid a default on Friday, as it made a number of overdue interest payments in dollars on its overseas bonds, despite previously vowing to pay only in roubles as long as its reserves remained frozen.
Boris Becker: Tennis Superstar Who Struggled Off The Court
Boris Becker: Tennis superstar who struggled off the court
Exxon, Chevron Hit By Q1 Market Swings, But Still Post Big Revenues
The two largest U.S. oil companies on Friday posted big revenues in the first quarter, but both Exxon Mobil Corp and Chevron Corp found themselves tripped up by market fluctuations, though those stand to dissipate in coming months.