EPA sued over rollback of Obama-era waste protections
A group of nine climate organizations has sued the EPA over plans to strip back environmental protections on coal plants.
A group of nine climate organizations has sued the EPA over plans to strip back environmental protections on coal plants.
The Department of Homeland Security has said there's no evidence a 'foreign actor' has infiltrated the election.
(Reuters) - Walmart Inc and Comcast Corp are in talks to develop and distribute smart TVs, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday his government would review cooperation over drug policy with the United States and how its agencies operate in
Election results in North Carolina are expected to be delayed after the State Board of Elections extended voting time at four polling sites.
The FBI has opened a probe into millions of robocalls which had tried to suppress voter turnout on Election Day.
By Tom Arnold LONDON (Reuters) - Western Union Co , the world's largest money transfer firm, expects an improved outlook for 2021 as people adjust to the novel coronavirus and on expectations
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's attorney general sought an arrest warrant for former Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray in a case involving scandal-plagued Brazil construction firm Odebrecht but was
By Oswaldo Rivas MANAGUA (Reuters) - Hurricane Eta, one of the most powerful storms to hit Central America in years, pummeled Nicaragua on Tuesday in an impoverished region of its Caribbean coast,
DUMBRIA, Spain (Reuters) - Primoz Roglic reclaimed the Vuelta a Espana overall lead when he won the 13th stage, a 33.7-km effort ending with a 1.8-km climb up to the Mirador de Ezaro at an average
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina soccer star Diego Maradona will undergo surgery for a subdural hematoma within hours, a source with knowledge of the situation and local media said on Tuesday.
By Trevor Hunnicutt and Alexandra Alper PHILADELPHIA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After a rancorous presidential campaign that exposed the depth of the political divisions in the United States, Americans
By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) - A Republican congressional candidate in Pennsylvania on Tuesday sued election officials in a suburban Philadelphia county, accusing them of illegally counting mail-in
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Tuesday ordered extra lockdown measures to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus in the Netherlands, and said the government is also
By Michel Rose and Orhan Coskun PARIS/ANKARA (Reuters) - Slights and barbs have marred relations between France's Emmanuel Macron and Turkey's Tayyip Erdogan for years, but the row over cartoons of
By April Joyner NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors are pulling back on expectations for big swings in U.S. stocks as they look for market uncertainty to recede after Election Day.
LONDON (Reuters) - Crispin Odey is to step back from running his London-based hedge fund firm as part of an overhaul of the group and instead focus on managing money for clients, the firm said on
(Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co is facing a potential fine over "historical deficiencies" in internal controls in its role as an adviser to customers within its U.S. bank, it disclosed in a
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop star Britney Spears has sought to reassure fans concerned for her mental health, saying she is "the happiest I've ever been."
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland needs a period of calm to discuss a ruling by the highest court that bans most abortions, a government spokesman said after the measure did not take effect on Monday as
Reports have cited that President Trump is off to an early lead in New Hampshire after two small towns counted their ballots.
By Sruthi Shankar (Reuters) - Banking and auto stocks propelled the European stocks benchmark to a one-week high on Tuesday, while investors anticipated a clear win for Democrat Joe Biden in the U.S.
The White House has been preparing for potential unrest ahead of Election Day. Senior officials told reporters that crews worked to secure the complex over concerns of election-related violence and unrest by building a non-scalable fence around the property.
By Luke Baker and Andreas Rinke LONDON/BERLIN (Reuters) - As Americans head to the polls, prime ministers and presidents around the world face a delicate question - when to congratulate the eventual
New York Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu underwent an ankle procedure the team called "minor." The procedure was done to remove calcified scar tissue.
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