Explainer-What's Next For Fed After Senate Vote On Biden's Nominees Delayed
Senate Republicans on Tuesday delayed a pivotal committee vote on President Joe Biden's nominees to the Federal Reserve Board, including Jerome Powell as chair, when they boycotted the proceeding over objections to Sarah Bloom Raskin as the central bank's Wall Street regulator.
Exxon Welcomes Upcoming Vote On Offer To Locked-out Texas Refinery Workers
Exxon Mobil Corp on Tuesday welcomed an upcoming vote by workers at its Beaumont, Texas, refinery on a new contract offer, saying its terms ensure the refinery can stay profitable over the long-term.
Exclusive-ViacomCBS's Paramount+ 'Thinks Local' To Go Global With Streaming
When the reality series "The Challenge: War of the Worlds" launches on four continents in June, ViacomCBS Inc aims to test a key component of its streaming strategy - using localized content on broadcast TV to attract subscribers to its Paramount+ streaming service, an executive with the entertainment conglomerate told Reuters.
Ex-policeman Charged In Floyd Death Defends Actions
Ex-policeman charged in Floyd death defends actions
Exclusive-U.S. Oil Producer EP Energy Seeks To Save Deal From Regulator -sources
EP Energy is exploring a sale of oil-producing acreage in Utah it hopes will avert a challenge from a U.S.
U.S. Oil Producer EP Energy Seeks To Save Deal From Regulator -sources
EP Energy is exploring a sale of oil-producing acreage in Utah it hopes will avert a challenge from a U.S.
ViacomCBS Changes Name To Paramount To Boost Streaming Future
ViacomCBS Inc missed Wall Street profit forecasts on Tuesday as the company announced it will change its name to Paramount and unveiled a broad range of new programming in the battle for viewers in the crowded streaming market.
Factbox-Palin Case One Of Several That Could Lower U.S. Bar For Defamation Claims
Having lost at trial on Tuesday, Republican Sarah Palin has signaled she could go all the way to the U.S.
Biden To Putin: Ukraine Invasion Means 'Needless Death And Destruction'
President Joe Biden made an impassioned appeal to Russian President Vladimir Putin to step back from war with Ukraine on Tuesday, speaking starkly of the "needless death and destruction" Moscow could cause and international outrage Putin would face.
Biden To Putin: Step Back From The Brink Of War With Ukraine
U.S. President Joe Biden made an impassioned appeal to Russian President Vladimir Putin to step back from war with Ukraine on Tuesday, speaking starkly of the "needless death and destruction" Moscow could cause and international outrage Putin would face.
No Way Back For Prince Andrew After Abuse Settlement, Royal Watchers Say
Prince Andrew's decision to settle a claim that he sexually assaulted a teenage girl decades ago may bring an end to his legal difficulties but the damage done to his reputation means he is unlikely to ever play a role in public life again.
First Woman Reported Cured Of HIV After Stem Cell Transplant
A U.S. patient with leukemia has become the first woman and the third person to date to be cured of HIV after receiving a stem cell transplant from a donor who was naturally resistant to the virus that causes AIDS, researchers reported on Tuesday.
Chile Starts Debate Of New Constitution Amid Jitters Over Mining, Congress Plans
Chile's constituent assembly began formally debating on Tuesday motions for a new Constitution to replace a market-focused one dating back to the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet, a text that could reshape the world's top copper-producing nation.
Telenor Investors Scrutinise Myanmar Sale
Several investors in Telenor are seeking assurances from the Norwegian telecoms company that customer data will be protected following the sale of its operations in Myanmar.
Jury Rules Against Sarah Palin In NY Times Case After Judge Says He Will Dismiss It
A U.S. federal jury on Tuesday ruled against Sarah Palin in her lawsuit accusing the New York Times of defaming her in a 2017 editorial that incorrectly linked her to a mass shooting, after the presiding judge said he would dismiss the case regardless of the verdict.
Jury Rejects Sarah Palin's Claim Against NY Times, Agreeing With Judge
A U.S. jury on Tuesday ruled against Sarah Palin in her defamation lawsuit against the New York Times over a 2017 editorial that incorrectly linked her to a mass shooting, after the presiding judge said he would dismiss the case regardless of the verdict.
Jury Rejects Sarah Palin's Libel Lawsuit Against New York Times
A U.S. jury on Tuesday ruled against Sarah Palin in her libel lawsuit accusing the New York Times of defaming her in a 2017 editorial that incorrectly linked her to a mass shooting, after the presiding judge already had said he would dismiss the case regardless of the verdict.
Sarah Palin Loses Defamation Lawsuit Against New York Times
A U.S. jury on Tuesday ruled against Sarah Palin in her libel lawsuit accusing the New York Times of defaming her in a 2017 editorial that incorrectly linked her to a mass shooting, after the presiding judge already had said he would dismiss the case regardless of the verdict.
Family Of Woman Killed On 'Rust' Set Sues Alec Baldwin
Family of woman killed on 'Rust' set sues Alec Baldwin
COVID Vaccination During Pregnancy Helps Protect Babies After Birth -U.S. Study
Vaccinating pregnant women against the coronavirus may help prevent COVID-19 hospitalizations in infants after they are born, especially if the expecting mothers got the shots later in their pregnancy, U.S.
'Hold The Line': Canada Truckers Dig In Despite New Police Powers
'Hold the line': Canada truckers dig in despite new police powers
Seven Dead, 14 Missing As Spain Trawler Sinks Off Canada
Seven dead, 14 missing as Spain trawler sinks off Canada
Long Shot: Putin's Giant Table Sparks Jokes -- And Speculation
Long shot: Putin's giant table sparks jokes -- and speculation
Sandy Hook Families Settle With Gunmaker For $73 Mn Over School Massacre
Sandy Hook families settle with gunmaker for $73 mn over school massacre
U.S. To Inspect New 787 Dreamliners, Says Boeing Cannot Self-certify
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Tuesday said it would perform final inspections on new Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, and will not allow the planemaker to self-certify the jets.
Exclusive-Disney Names Executive To Oversee Metaverse Strategy -memo
The Walt Disney Co has appointed an executive to oversee its metaverse strategy, according to an email Disney Chief Executive Bob Chapek sent to staff Tuesday and seen by Reuters.
Analysis-U.S. Yield Curve Prices For Fed Tightening, Shows Fears Of Policy Error
A dramatic flattening in key parts of the U.S. Treasury yield curve is reflecting worries that the Federal Reserve has been too slow to raise interest rates and will now risk causing a recession by tightening monetary policy too aggressively.
Push For Peace: Scholz Wants More Diplomacy After Putin Talks
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Tuesday he saw scope for more diplomacy to avert a war between Russia and Ukraine after four hours of talks with President Vladimir Putin, making clear he refused to view the situation as hopeless.
Prince Andrew Settles Sex Assault Lawsuit With Virginia Giuffre
Prince Andrew settles sex assault lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre
Forcing Foreign Banks To Become EU Branches 'A Last Resort', Says Official
Forcing foreign bank branches in the European Union to become subsidiaries would be a "last resort" to shed light on regulatory blind spots, a senior EU official said on Tuesday.