UN To Agree On Plan For 'Historic' Plastics Treaty
UN to agree on plan for 'historic' plastics treaty
Biden Approves $350 Million In Military Aid For Ukraine
President Joe Biden instructed the U.S. State Department to release up to an additional $350 million worth of weapons from U.S.
Russian Forces Push Towards Kyiv In The Face Of 'Determined Resistance'
A defiant President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Kyiv remained under Ukrainian control on Saturday as Russian forces renewed their assault, pounding the capital and other cities with artillery and cruise missiles.
Russian Forces Face 'Determined Resistance' In Push Towards Kyiv
A defiant President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Ukrainian forces were repelling Russian troops advancing on Kyiv on Saturday, as Western nations announced they were shipping more weapons to help the country's outgunned military.
Ukraine Vows To Keep Fighting As Russia Forces Close On Kyiv
A defiant President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Ukrainian forces were repelling Russian troops advancing on Kyiv on Saturday, as Western nations announced they were shipping more weapons to help the country's outgunned military.
Western Allies To Expel Some Russian Banks From Global System; Ukraine Vows To Fight On
Western allies announced sweeping new sanctions against Moscow on Saturday, including kicking some Russian banks off the main global payments system, as a defiant President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Ukrainian forces were repelling Russian troops advancing on Kyiv.
Western Allies To Expel Key Russian Banks From Global System; Ukraine Vows To Fight On
Western allies announced sweeping new sanctions against Moscow on Saturday, including kicking key Russian banks off the main global payments system, as a defiant President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Ukrainian forces were repelling Russian troops advancing on Kyiv.
Cuban Tobacco Yield Up In Smoke Amid Fertilizer Shortages
Cuban tobacco yield up in smoke amid fertilizer shortages
Kyiv's Ragtag Volunteer Force Fights Stealth Invader
Kyiv's ragtag volunteer force fights stealth invader
'She Woke Up With Bombs': Ukrainian Diasporas In Latin America Protest Invasion
Leila Antonovsk, 28, a Ukrainian living in Argentina, fears for the safety of her mother back in Odessa some 12,642 kilometers (7,855 miles) away after an invasion of the Eastern European country by Russian forces this week.
Road To US Opioid Settlements Has Been Long And Complicated
Road to US opioid settlements has been long and complicated
Russia Vetoes UN Resolution Deploring 'Aggression' In Ukraine
Russia vetoes UN resolution deploring 'aggression' in Ukraine
Russia Vetoes U.N. Security Action On Ukraine As China Abstains
Russia vetoed a draft U.N. Security Council resolution on Friday that would have deplored Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, while China abstained from the vote - a move Western countries view as a win for showing Russia's international isolation.
Progress On Iran Nuclear Deal, But Tough Issues Remain -U.S
Negotiators have made significant progress in the last week or so on reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal but very tough issues remain, a senior U.S.
Battered U.S. Retail Investors Bought Latest Dip, Vanda Research Says
U.S. retail investors bought stocks during Thursday's selloff, even as many of their favorite names have been battered by worries over geopolitical strife and a hawkish Federal Reserve that looks set to keep volatility elevated.
U.S. Plays Support Role As Ukrainian Refugees Flee To Europe
The United States is playing a secondary role to European nations as thousands of refugees flee Ukraine, providing emergency aid but signaling that Europe should be their primary destination.
Oil Companies, Union Reach Deal On U.S. Refinery Workers Pact
Oil companies led by Marathon Petroleum and the United Steelworkers (USW) agreed to a new national contract on Friday for 30,000 U.S.
Biden Pick Preserves Supreme Court's Even Split - Between Harvard And Yale
The addition of Ketanji Brown Jackson will not change the grip that Harvard and Yale Law alumni hold on the U.S. Supreme Court.
New U.S. COVID Guidelines Allow Most Americans To Go Mask-free Indoors
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Friday dramatically eased its COVID-19 guidelines for when Americans should wear masks indoors, including in schools, a move that means 72% of the population will reside in communities where indoor face coverings are no longer recommended.
U.S. Eases COVID Indoor Mask Guidelines For Most Of Country
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Friday dramatically eased its COVID-19 guidelines for masks, including in schools, a move that means 72% of the population reside in communities where indoor face coverings are no longer recommended.
Russia-Ukraine Volatility Hits Hard Already Hammered U.S. Credit
U.S. credit markets have been churning with more volatility spurred by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, on top of uncertainty around monetary policy shifts, hurting investor returns and complicating borrowers' ability to access financing.
COVID-related Diabetes May Be Temporary; Racial Disparities Widen With Omicron Infections
The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19.
U.S. To Impose Sanctions On Russia's Putin -sources
The White House on Friday said the United States would impose sanctions on Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as Washington looks to ramp up pressure on Moscow following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
U.S. To Impose Sanctions On Russia's Putin
The White House on Friday said the United States would impose sanctions on Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as Washington looks to ramp up pressure on Moscow following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
U.S. To Impose Sanctions On Russia's Putin Over Invasion Of Ukraine
The White House on Friday said the United States would impose sanctions on Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as Washington looks to ramp up pressure on Moscow following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
U.S. Sanctions Russia's Putin, Top Officials Over Ukraine Invasion
The U.S. government on Friday joined European countries in slapping sanctions on Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as Western nations sought to increase pressure on Moscow to halt its invasion of Ukraine.
Occidental Plans To Accelerate Shareholder Returns, CEO Says
U.S. oil producer Occidental Petroleum Corp plans to expand shareholder distribution as it further pays down debt, Chief Executive Vicki Hollub said on Friday.
Difficult To 'Talk About The Climate,' Says Ukrainian Scientist
As fighting reached the outskirts of Kyiv on Friday evening, families across the region were taking shelter -- including Yakiv Didukh, the sole Ukrainian scientist working on a landmark U.N.
Analysis-Putin's End-game? Split Ukraine And Install 'Tame' Leadership, Analysts Say
Russia's invasion of Ukraine looks designed to take Kyiv and create a land corridor south to the Black Sea, splitting the country into two, military analysts and former officials said, echoing the view of Ukraine's generals.
Moscow Residents Brace For Western Sanctions
Moscow residents brace for Western sanctions