Islamic State 'Beatle' Guilty Of All Charges In US Hostage Deaths
Islamic State 'Beatle' guilty of all charges in US hostage deaths
Last-minute Tax Tips For U.S. Crypto Investors
When accountant Zach Gordon gets calls from clients about how to handle cryptocurrency on their taxes, there is a common theme.
Analysis-As Fed Tightens Up, U.S. Stock Investors Play Defense On Options Market
U.S. stock investors are increasingly turning to the options market for protection against more downside on Wall Street as they worry the Federal Reserve will be less sensitive to equity market volatility as it hikes interest rates to fight inflation.
As Fed Tightens Up, U.S. Stock Investors Play Defense On Options Market
U.S. stock investors are increasingly turning to the options market for protection against more downside on Wall Street as they worry the Federal Reserve will be less sensitive to equity market volatility as it hikes interest rates to fight inflation.
French Police Officers Probe Bucha Mass Grave
French police officers probe Bucha mass grave
Analysis-Biden Plan To Aid Europe With LNG Poses Risk To US Climate Goals
U.S. President Joe Biden's plan to expand liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments to Europe to cut the region's dependence on Russian fuel risks undermining his administration's climate goals by encouraging more gas production and increasing emissions, according to climate experts.
Pope Visits Italian Prison For Traditional Foot Washing Mass
Pope Francis visited an Italian prison for a Holy Thursday Mass where he washed and kissed the feet of 12 inmates to commemorate Jesus' gesture of humility towards his apostles the night before he died.
Biden Touts US Manufacturing Know-how On Trip To Battleground State
Biden touts US manufacturing know-how on trip to battleground state
'We're Going To Win', Chant Confident Le Pen Supporters At Election Rally
The time has come to govern France differently, far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen told an election rally on Thursday
Victory Has Never Been Closer, Le Pen Tells Enthusiastic Supporters
Victory has never been closer, far-right French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen told an election rally on Thursday to frequent interruptions from an enthusiastic crowd chanting "We're going to win!"
El Shafee Elsheikh, From London To Syria To IS 'Beatle'
El Shafee Elsheikh, from London to Syria to IS 'Beatle'
U.S. Cannot 'Take Lightly' Threat Russia Could Use Nuclear Weapons - CIA Chief
The threat of Russia potentially using tactical or low-yield nuclear weapons in Ukraine cannot be taken lightly, but the CIA has not seen a lot of practical evidence reinforcing that concern, CIA Director William Burns said on Thursday.
Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley To Lead Intel's Mobileye IPO -sources
Intel Corp's Mobileye has tapped investment banks Goldman Sachs Group Inc and Morgan Stanley to lead preparations for the initial public offering of the self-driving car unit, according to three people familiar with the matter.
U.S. Charges Top Russian Lawmaker, Two Staffers Over Alleged Influence Scheme
U.S. prosecutors on Thursday unsealed an indictment charging a senior Russian politician and two staff members of conspiring to illegally advance Russia's interests in the United States, including by reaching out to members of Congress.
Somalia Swears In Lawmakers, Paving Way For Presidential Vote
Hundreds of Somali lawmakers were sworn into office on Thursday, paving the way for them to pick the country's new leader, a process that has been delayed for months amid a power struggle between the current president and the prime minister.
New Aid Convoy En Route To Ethiopia's Tigray: UN
New aid convoy en route to Ethiopia's Tigray: UN
Russian Flagship Sinks After Kyiv Claims Missile Hit
Russian flagship sinks after Kyiv claims missile hit
Florida Governor Signs 15-week Abortion Ban Into Law
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed into law a ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, a restriction the U.S.
U.S. Companies Load Up On Costly Inventories As New Supply Snarls Loom In China
Through most of the pandemic, Kent International, Inc couldn't import enough Chinese-made bicycles to supply Walmart Inc and its other big U.S. retail customers.
Pakistan Military Dismisses Khan's Theory U.S. Conspired To Oust Him As PM
Pakistan's powerful military on Thursday dismissed ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan's accusation that the United States had conspired to topple him in a parliamentary vote of confidence.
BMW CEO Warns Against Electric-only Strategy
BMW Chief Executive Officer Oliver Zipse said companies must be careful not to become too dependent on a select few countries by focusing only on electric vehicles, adding that there was still a market for combustion engine cars.
WhatsApp Tests New Feature To Organize Groups For Work, School
WhatsApp is testing a new feature called Communities to organize groups in larger structures that could be used by workplaces or schools, the messaging service owned by Meta Platforms said on Thursday.
In Online Classes, Ukrainians Practise Language As Resistance
In online classes, Ukrainians practise language as resistance
U.S. Banks Build Russia Reserves; Trading A Bright Spot In Results
Some big U.S. banks have again started stockpiling cash to cushion potential loan losses due to growing worries over the war in Ukraine and the impact of inflation on the U.S.
U.S. Banks Build Reserves On Inflation Risk, Russia; Trading A Bright Spot
Some big U.S. banks have again started stockpiling cash to cushion potential loan losses due to growing worries over the war in Ukraine and the impact of inflation on the U.S.
UN Says Nine Million In Need Of Aid In South Sudan
UN says nine million in need of aid in South Sudan
Crises Slowing Economic Growth Worldwide: IMF Chief
Crises slowing economic growth worldwide: IMF chief
Berliners' Reliance On Russian Fuel Exposes German Dilemma On Ukraine
People on the streets of Berlin have waved Ukrainian flags in demonstrations of support since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.
US Banks See Upheaval From Fed Shift, Russia Challenging Economy
US banks see upheaval from Fed shift, Russia challenging economy
Bought For $2.9 Million, NFT Of Jack Dorsey Tweet Finds Few Takers
Crypto entrepreneur Sina Estavi made headlines in March 2021 when he paid $2.9 million for an NFT of Twitter boss Jack Dorsey's first tweet.