Shale pioneer Chesapeake Energy files for bankruptcy
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chesapeake Energy Corp filed for Chapter 11 on Sunday, becoming the largest U.S. oil and gas producer to seek bankruptcy protection in recent years as it bowed to heavy
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chesapeake Energy Corp filed for Chapter 11 on Sunday, becoming the largest U.S. oil and gas producer to seek bankruptcy protection in recent years as it bowed to heavy
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's Interjet airline will begin restarting national and international routes in July, the company said on Sunday, as airlines across the world pin their hopes on
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The NFL Players Association's (NFLPA) Executive Director DeMaurice Smith on Sunday rebuked players participating in group workouts, saying they were not safe, as COVID-19 cases
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Workers at six Amazon sites in Germany will go on strike on Monday in protest over safety after some staff at logistics centres tested positive for coronavirus, labour union
By Graham Keeley BARCELONA (Reuters) - When police ordered a local mayor in southern Spain to take down a rainbow flag put up to celebrate gay pride on Friday because it was illegal, more than 300
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Reforms to the global financial system following the banking crisis a decade ago have cut the risk of taxpayers having to rescue lenders again but some gaps still need
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers will try this week to revive efforts to enact police reform legislation in Congress, a Republican senator said on Sunday, after moves to address police misconduct
A wildfire spreading in Lehi, Utah has forced more than 40 homes to evacuate. According to reports, strong winds caused the fire to spread rapidly across at least 500 anchors of land on Sunday.
The suspect who allegedly opened fire at a Kentucky protest has been arrested. On Sunday, Louisville police confirmed the suspect is in custody and has been hospitalized.
By Andre Paultre and Sarah Marsh PORT-AU-PRINCE/HAVANA (Reuters) - Berthony Clermont shares a two-room flat without running water with 10 relatives in the Haitian capital's Cite Soleil slum, so when
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's most senior civil servant, Mark Sedwill, told Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday he would stand down as cabinet secretary and national security adviser.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's most senior civil servant stepped down on Sunday after reports of clashes with Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top political adviser, part of what is expected to be a wider
By Sheila Dang (Reuters) - Organizers of a Facebook Inc advertising boycott campaign that has drawn support from a rapidly expanding list of major companies are now preparing to take the battle
PARIS (Reuters) - The European Central Bank will need to keep monetary policy loose until its inflation target is clearly in sight, European Central Bank policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said
According to President Trump, his top officials were not told about alleged bounties placed on U.S. and coalition troops in Afghanistan. On Twitter, the president stated “nobody briefed or told me, Vice President Mike Pence or Chief of Staff Mark Meadow about the so-called attacks on our troops in Afghanistan as reported through an anonymous source by the fake news New York Times.”
(Reuters) - PepsiCo Inc will stop advertising on Facebook Inc , Fox Business News reported https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/pepsi-facebook-ad-boycott on Sunday, citing sources.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government plans to terminate its contract with the country's accounting watchdog after payments company Wirecard filed for insolvency last week in one of Germany's
By Michel Rose PARIS (Reuters) - The European Union will plough more money into rocket launches, satellite communication and space exploration to preserve its often unsung successes in space and keep
The “Global Goal: Unite For Our Future" initiative, which was organized by Global Citizen and the European Commission, has raised nearly $7 billion to ensure widespread availability of coronavirus testing and treatments. On Saturday, world leaders stressed an eventual vaccine should be available to anyone who needs it.
Protesters in Hong Kong marched against the Chinese government’s new national security law this weekend. On Sunday, residents of Hong Kong held a silent protest in the Kowloon district.
A Black Lives Matter march in New Jersey turned into a confrontation between protesters on whether or not to take down a Christopher Columbus statue.
President Trump has responded to criticism by presumptive Democrat nominee Joe Biden over recent alleged Russian bounty intelligence. On Twitter, he said Russia “ate his and Obama’s lunch during their time in office so badly that Obama wanted them out of the G-8.”
Vice President Mike Pence has called on Americans to hold fast to their faith during these trying times. While speaking at First Baptist Dallas Church in Texas this week, Pence quoted the president by saying "faith and family is the true way of life, not government and bureaucracy."
According to Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar, the country is facing a national crisis like it’s never seen before amid rising numbers of COVID-19 cases.
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