Trump Held In Contempt, Fined $10K A Day Until He Complies With Probe
A New York judge on Monday held former President Donald Trump in contempt of court for not producing documents subpoenaed in the state attorney general's civil probe of his business practices, and ordered Trump to be fined $10,000 per day until he complies.
U.S. Homebuilders To Feel Pricing Pinch From Rising Mortgage Rates, Inflation
U.S. homebuilders will likely find it harder to raise home prices in the coming months as rising mortgage rates and inflation cut into demand, industry analysts said, potentially threatening a breakneck pace of profit growth.
As COVID Restrictions Ended, A Busy Winter For Asylum-seekers At The Canada Border
Snowy northern winters tend to see a drop in asylum-seekers crossing from the United States into Canada at Roxham Road, Quebec. Not this past winter.
Singaporeans Hold Vigil For Malaysian In High-profile Death Row Case
About 300 people held a candlelight vigil at a Singapore park on Monday to protest against the planned hanging of a Malaysian convicted of drug smuggling whom activists say should be spared because he has an intellectual disability.
North Korea Stages Military Parade - South Korea Military Source
North Korea staged a widely anticipated military parade on Monday, a South Korean military source said, marking its army's founding anniversary with a display expected to include the nuclear-armed country's latest weapons.
North Korea Stages Nighttime Military Parade - S.Korea Military Source
North Korea staged a widely anticipated nighttime military parade on Monday, a South Korean military source said, marking the anniversary of its army's founding with a display expected to include the nuclear-armed country's latest weapons.
Column-Funds Shun Sterling As UK Data Dam Bursts: McGeever
Evidence is rapidly mounting that Britain's cost of living crisis is starting to bite, and hedge funds are in prime position to cash in on sterling's equally rapid slide against the dollar.
Credit Suisse Investor Rebellion Over Climate Action Grows Ahead Of Annual Meeting
A group of Credit Suisse investors pushing for faster climate action at the Swiss bank has more than doubled in size, raising pressure on its board ahead of its annual shareholder meeting on Friday.
Walgreens, Teva Face San Francisco Trial Over Opioid Epidemic
San Francisco will square off on Monday against Walgreens Boots Alliance and three other companies accused of fueling an opioid crisis in the city, the first trial to target manufacturers, distributors and pharmacies over the addictive pain medicines.
Walgreens, Teva Accused Of Fueling Opioid Addiction In Quest For New Markets
Walgreens Boots Alliance and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd ignored the health risks when they created new markets for opioids, a lawyer for the city of San Francisco told a judge on Monday during opening statements of the first trial to target manufacturers, distributors and pharmacies over the addictive pain medicines.
Ukraine Wants U.N. To Be Guarantor Of Safe Corridor From Mariupol Steel Plant
Ukraine denied on Monday reaching an agreement with Russia on evacuating civilians from a steel plant in the southern city of Mariupol, and said the United Nations should be the "initiator and guarantor" of any such deal.
Ukraine Urges U.N. To Be Guarantor Of Safe Corridor From Mariupol Steel Plant
Ukraine denied on Monday reaching an agreement with Russia on evacuating civilians from a steel plant in the southern city of Mariupol, and pushed for the United Nations to be the "initiator and guarantor" of any such deal.
Mykola's Diary: Chronicling The Battle For Donbas
Mykola's diary: Chronicling the battle for Donbas
Wall Street Strategists Sound Gloomy Note As Stocks Drop Again
After a rocky week for U.S. stocks, a number of Wall Street strategists are pointing to reasons for further caution as investors face tightening monetary policy, corporate earnings, seasonal weakness and other factors that could spell more trouble for equities.
Nearly 5.3 Million Flee Ukraine War As Refugees
Nearly 5.3 million flee Ukraine war as refugees
Wall St Slides On Global Slowdown Fears
U.S. stock indexes fell on Monday, extending a sharp selloff from last week as fears over China's COVID-19 outbreaks spooked investors already worried about faster U.S.
Wall St Slips On Global Slowdown Worries
U.S. stock indexes fell on Monday, extending a sharp selloff from last week as fears over China's COVID-19 outbreaks spooked investors already worried about faster U.S.
Wall Street Mixed As Investors Fret About Global Slowdown
Wall Street was mixed Monday, with China's COVID-19 outbreaks spooking investors already worried about rising U.S.
Wall Street Mixed As Twitter Agrees To Be Bought By Musk
Wall Street was mixed Monday, with investors worrying about rising interest rates and China's COVID-19 outbreaks, while Twitter gained after agreeing to be bought by Elon Musk.
Nasdaq Ends Higher After Twitter Agrees To Be Bought By Musk
The Nasdaq ended sharply higher on Monday, with growth stocks staging a late-day rally after Twitter agreed to be bought by billionaire Elon Musk.
Nasdaq Ends Sharply Higher After Twitter Agrees To Be Bought By Musk
Wall Street rose on Monday, with the Nasdaq ending sharply higher after Twitter agreed to be bought by billionaire Elon Musk, sparking a late day rally in growth stocks.
Port Of Rotterdam Feels Impact Of Sanctions On Russia
Europe's biggest port Rotterdam said that goods throughput fell by 1.5% in the first quarter as trade was hit by the impact of sanctions on Russia, and it expects the conflict in Ukraine to hit volumes for the full year.
U.S. Midwest Carbon Pipeline's Backers Have Close Ties To Iowa Government
Summit Carbon Solutions, the company behind a huge carbon pipeline proposal in the U.S.
U.S. Asset Freezes Worsen Afghan Women's Suffering - U.N. Experts
The United States, as well as the Taliban authorities, is contributing to the suffering of women in Afghanistan through asset freezes, U.N. independent experts said on Monday.
Unrepentant Schroeder Exposes German Coalition Rift Over Ukraine
The co-leader of Germany's Social Democrats called on former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder to quit the party after he defended his ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, exposing a rift at the heart of government in Berlin over the Ukraine crisis.
Hong Kong Press Club Scraps Rights Awards Over 'Red Line' Fears
Hong Kong press club scraps rights awards over 'red line' fears
Hong Kong's Foreign Correspondents' Club Suspends Top Asian Human Rights Awards
Hong Kong's Foreign Correspondents' Club (FCC) has suspended its annual Human Rights Press Awards so as not to "unintentionally" violate any laws, according to a statement from the club president on Monday.
A Divided Nation: Five Takeaways From France's Election
A divided nation: Five takeaways from France's election
Murdoch Launches TalkTV Channel With Trump Trashing Harry And Meghan
Murdoch launches TalkTV channel with Trump trashing Harry and Meghan
A Free Hand For France's Macron? Looming Parliament Vote Is Key
A free hand for France's Macron? Looming parliament vote is key