Benetton Team Working On Premium Of Around 30% To Buy Out Atlantia - Sources
The Benetton family and U.S. investment fund Blackstone are working on a premium of around 30% over Atlantia's average stock price in the last six months, as they ready a bid that could land as early as Wednesday, three sources said.
Nearly 86% Of U.S. COVID Caused By BA.2 Omicron Subvariant -CDC
The BA.2 Omicron subvariant of the coronavirus is now responsible for 86% of U.S.
Bloody, Uncertain Struggle Awaited For Supremacy In East Ukraine
Bloody, uncertain struggle awaited for supremacy in east Ukraine
Factbox-Restrictions Vs Protections: How States Are Taking Sides On Abortion
This spring, the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to roll back constitutional protections for abortion that have been in place since the 1973 Roe v. Wade landmark ruling.
French Court Jails Chilean For 2016 Murder Of Japanese Ex-girlfriend
French court jails Chilean for 2016 murder of Japanese ex-girlfriend
Oklahoma Governor Signs Near-total Abortion Ban, Threatens Prison For Providers
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt on Tuesday signed a bill that makes it illegal to perform an abortion in the state except in medical emergencies, penalizing those who do with up to $100,000 in fines and 10 years in prison.
Ukraine War Fuels 'Overlapping Crises': World Bank's Malpass
Ukraine war fuels 'overlapping crises': World Bank's Malpass
Nearly 60 Dead In South Africa Floods
Nearly 60 dead in South Africa floods
Manhunt After 10 Shot In Brooklyn Subway Attack
Manhunt after 10 shot in Brooklyn subway attack
UK's Johnson, Sunak Fined Over Illegal Lockdown-busting Parties
UK's Johnson, Sunak fined over illegal lockdown-busting parties
Pakistan's New Government Facing Severe Economic Challenges, Aide Says
Pakistan's new government is facing the daunting task of managing a stuttering economy with huge deficits, an aide to new Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Tuesday.
Multiple People Shot In New York Subway Station, Explosives Found
Multiple people were shot and at least 13 were injured on Tuesday in a New York City subway station where authorities found undetonated explosive devices, the Fire Department said, in the latest spasm of violence in the city's transit system.
Multiple People Shot In New York Subway Station, 13 Injured
Multiple people were shot and at least 13 were injured on Tuesday in a New York City subway station, the fire department said, in the latest spasm of violence in the city's sprawling transit system.
Gunman Shoots Eight In New York City Subway Car, Officials Say
A gunman threw smoke bombs and opened fire in a New York City subway car on Tuesday, injuring 16 people and throwing the morning commute into chaos in the latest violence in the city's transit system, officials said.
Gunman Sets Off Smoke Bomb, Shoots 10 In New York Subway Car -officials
A masked gunman set off a smoke bomb and opened fire in a New York City subway car on Tuesday, injuring 16 people and throwing the morning commute into chaos in the latest violence in the city's transit system, officials said.
Gunman Shoots 10 In New York Subway After Setting Off Smoke Bomb; Manhunt Underway
A gunman wearing a gas mask set off a smoke bomb and opened fire in a New York subway car during Tuesday's morning commute, injuring 16 people, authorities said, prompting officials to renew calls for steps to combat a surge of violence in the city's transit system.
Gunman Shoots 10 In New York Subway After Setting Off Smoke Bomb, Manhunt Under Way
A gunman wearing a gas mask set off a smoke bomb and opened fire in a New York subway car during Tuesday's morning commute, injuring at least 17 people, authorities said, prompting officials to renew calls for steps to combat a surge of violence in the city's transit system.
Manhunt Under Way For Gunman In NYC Subway Attack That Injured Nearly 30
Police mounted an intense manhunt on Tuesday for a gunman who set off a smoke bomb and opened fire in a New York subway car, injuring at least 17 people in a morning rush-hour attack that prompted new calls to fight a surge of violence in the city's transit system.
Manhunt Under Way For Gunman In NYC Subway Shooting That Injured At Least 23
Police mounted an intense manhunt on Tuesday for a gunman who set off two smoke bombs and opened fire in a New York subway car, injuring more than 20 people in a morning rush-hour attack that prompted new calls to fight violence in the city's transit system.
Hundreds Of Church Sexual Abuse Victims 'Just Tip Of Iceberg', Portuguese Panel Says
A commission investigating child sexual abuse in the Portuguese Catholic Church said on Tuesday the nearly 300 testimonies of alleged victims it has collected so far were "just the tip of the iceberg".
China Gaming Firms Toe The Line, Paving The Way To End Licence Freeze
China lifted a nine-month freeze on gaming licences after companies, including industry leader Tencent, made major adjustments to their business practices and due to the ban's economic fallout, industry sources and analysts said.
British PM And Finance Minister To Be Fined Over Lockdown Parties
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his finance minister Rishi Sunak are to receive fines for breaching strict coronavirus lockdown rules, the government said on Tuesday, prompting calls for them both to resign.
UK's Johnson And Sunak Face Calls To Quit Over Lockdown Fines
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his finance minister Rishi Sunak will be fined for breaking Britain's strict coronavirus lockdown rules, his office said on Tuesday, provoking anger and calls for them both to resign.
Humbled British PM Apologises After Fine For Lockdown Birthday Bash
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologised but defied calls to resign on Tuesday after being fined for breaking coronavirus lockdown rules by attending a gathering in his office to celebrate his birthday.
Saudi Arabia Leads OPEC Decision To Drop IEA Data As US Ties Fray
A decision driven by Saudi Arabia that OPEC+ should stop using oil data from the West's energy watchdog reflected concern about U.S.
U.S. Offers $5 Million Reward For Arrest Of Irish Crime Gang
The United States on Tuesday offered a $5 million reward for help arresting the leaders of Ireland's Kinahan drug trafficking gang which it likened to some of the world's most notorious crime networks.
More Than 4.6 Million Flee War In Ukraine: UN
More than 4.6 million flee war in Ukraine: UN
Exclusive - Franchise Group Joins Bidding For Kohl's - Sources
Franchise Group Inc, owner and operator of retail stores such as The Vitamin Shoppe and Buddy's Home Furnishings, has entered the race for Kohl's Corp with a $9 billion indicative offer, three people familiar with the matter said.
Soaring Prices Of Online Goods May Flash Another Warning For The Fed
Prices for online goods continued to surge in March at a record pace, data released on Tuesday from Adobe Inc showed, adding a potentially troubling dimension to the Federal Reserve's battle to slow the overall pace of price increases.
Nasdaq Futures Jump After March CPI Data
Nasdaq futures surged nearly 2% on Tuesday after data showed consumer prices rose largely in line with estimates, taking pressure off megacap technology stocks that were hammered by expectations of aggressive U.S.