In East Ukraine, An Evacuation Under Bombardment
In east Ukraine, an evacuation under bombardment
Ukrainians Arriving At Mexico-U.S. Border Doubles In Less Than A Week, Officials Say
The number of Ukrainians arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border to seek asylum in the United States since Russia's invasion of its neighbor has more than doubled in less than a week, officials said.
Kadyrov's Men: A Brutal Force Serving Putin In Ukraine
Kadyrov's men: a brutal force serving Putin in Ukraine
Alabama Lawmakers Pass Bill Criminalizing Transgender Healthcare
Alabama lawmakers passed a bill on Thursday that would criminalize gender-affirming healthcare for transgender youth, with a threat of 10 years in prison for medical providers.
Alabama Passes Bill Criminalizing Some Healthcare For Transgender Youth
Alabama lawmakers passed a bill on Thursday that would criminalize gender-affirming healthcare for transgender youth, with a threat of 10 years in prison for medical providers.
Alabama Passes Bill Making Some Transgender Healthcare A Felony
Alabama lawmakers passed a bill on Thursday that would criminalize gender-affirming healthcare for transgender youth, with a threat of 10 years in prison for medical providers.
Walmart Boosts Industry-leading U.S. Trucker Pay To $110,000, Starts Retraining Program
Walmart said it is boosting starting pay for its 12,000 long-haul truck drivers who deliver merchandise to its stores and Sam's Clubs locations amid a U.S.
US Recession Fears Grow As Fed Plots Aggressive Course
US recession fears grow as Fed plots aggressive course
U.S. Must Do More To Strengthen Ties With Brazil -U.S Chamber Of Commerce Official
The Biden administration is not doing enough to forge a long-term alliance with Brazil, Myron Brilliant, the U.S.
Israel PM Gives Security Forces Free Rein After Deadly Tel Aviv Attack
Israel PM gives security forces free rein after deadly Tel Aviv attack
Trailblazing US Jurist Ketanji Brown Jackson Has Seen Real Impact Of The Law
Trailblazing US jurist Ketanji Brown Jackson has seen real impact of the law
Ketanji Brown Jackson To Become First Black Woman On US Supreme Court
Ketanji Brown Jackson to become first Black woman on US Supreme Court
Denver To Appeal $14 Million Verdict In Case Against Police Over 2020 Protests
The city of Denver said it will appeal a federal jury's verdict from March that awarded $14 million to a dozen activists who sued Denver police, claiming excessive force was used against peaceful protesters during racial injustice demonstrations following the death of George Floyd in 2020.
Costa Rica Shuts Airport After Cargo Plane Makes Emergency Landing, Splits In Two
Costa Rica's Juan Santamaria International Airport will remain closed until 6 p.m.
Costa Rica Airport Reopens After DHL Plane Skids Off Runway In Emergency Landing
Costa Rica's Juan Santamaria International Airport reopened on Thursday hours after a Boeing 757-200 cargo aircraft operated by DHL made an emergency landing and skidded off the runway, separating its tail, aviation authorities said.
Moldova Parliament Bans Pro-Russian Ribbon Despite Opposition Walk-out
Moldova's parliament voted on Thursday to outlaw the ribbon of St George, a black and orange military symbol of Russian patriotism, in response to Russia's aggression in Ukraine.
New Lithium Technology Can Help The World Go Green -- If It Works
Rio Tinto, General Motors and even the U.S. Energy Department are investing heavily in a crop of newer technologies that could revolutionize the way lithium is produced for electric vehicle batteries.
Nigeria To Hear All Terrorism Trials In Secret, Judge Rules
A federal judge ruled on Thursday that all trials of terrorism cases in Nigeria will henceforth be held in camera.
Woman Who Accused Snoop Dogg Of Sexual Assault Withdraws Lawsuit
An unidentified woman has withdrawn a civil lawsuit she filed against Snoop Dogg in which she accused the American rapper of sexual assault and battery after attending one of his concerts in 2013, according to court documents.
NextDecade, Sempra Seek Extensions To Build Texas LNG Projects
Two U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) developers have asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for more time to build proposed Texas LNG projects.
Sempra Wins Extension On Texas LNG Project; NextDecade Also Seeks Extension
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) said on Thursday it granted Sempra Energy an extension to build two pipelines in Texas and Louisiana to connect to a Texas liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant, and NextDecade Corp is also seeking more time to build a Texas LNG project.
Exclusive - Trafigura Set To Take Zinc Out Of LME System, Fuelling Concern - Sources
Commodity trader Trafigura and other firms are moving to take large amounts of zinc out of London Metal Exchange approved warehouses in Asia, sources familiar with the matter said, fuelling concern about more problems at the exchange after chaotic nickel trading last month.
Michigan Governor Asks State's Top Court To Protect Abortion Rights
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer on Thursday asked the state's top court to recognize the right to abortion under the state constitution ahead of a U.S.
Tesla Inaugurates Huge Texas Plant With 'Cyber Rodeo'
Tesla inaugurates huge Texas plant with 'Cyber Rodeo'
How To Prepare For The Financial Hit Of Long COVID
When Nicole Flecchia contracted COVID-19 in January of 2021, the University of Rhode Island grad student figured she might be looking at a few days or weeks of symptoms.
Explainer-Saudi Arabia Shakes Up Yemen Alliance In Bid To Exit Quagmire
Saudi-backed Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi on Thursday ceded power to a council whose members form the core of an anti-Houthi alliance as Saudi Arabia looks to exit a costly war that has strained Washington's ties with Gulf allies.
Donald Trump Should Be Held In Contempt Of Court -NY Attorney General
New York's attorney general on Thursday asked a state judge to hold Donald Trump in contempt of court for not turning over documents she subpoenaed for a civil probe into the former U.S.
Brazil Picks Technocrat To Lead Petrobras After Succession Plan Mess
After two messy, drama-filled weeks struggling to fill the top job at state-run oil company Petrobras Brazil's government turned this week to low-profile technocrat Jos? Mauro Coelho, and investors welcomed the move.
Boy Scouts Defeat Girl Scouts' Trademark Lawsuit Over Co-ed Scouting
The Boy Scouts of America's use of the word "Scouting" to advertise co-ed programs does not violate the Girl Scouts' trademark rights, a Manhattan federal court ruled https://tmsnrt.rs/3x5O3QC on Thursday.
Warner Bros Discovery Top Boss Announces New Leadership Team
Discovery Inc announced on Thursday the executive team to lead the soon to be formed Warner Bros Discovery (WBD), leaning heavily on a trusted group of lieutenants, many of whom have worked with its chief executive since his days at NBC.