Judge in Rittenhouse case bars MSNBC from courthouse after jury bus followed
All MSNBC staff has been barred from the Kenosha County courthouse after someone was caught following jurors in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.
All MSNBC staff has been barred from the Kenosha County courthouse after someone was caught following jurors in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) recently signed multiple bills limiting the ability of employers in the state to force vaccines on their workers. Speaking from Brandon, Florida on Thursday, DeSantis said this is the "strongest pro-freedom, anti-action taken by any state."
LONDON (Reuters) - The CEO of Deutsche Telekom said he was open to finding an industrial partner for its towers infrastructure, days after Vodafone said it would consider opportunities for such a move
(Reuters) - Gemini said on Thursday it had raised $400 million in a funding round led by hedge fund Morgan Creek Digital that valued the startup at $7.1 billion, becoming the latest crypto company to
By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) - A U.S. judge dismissed a lawsuit accusing Robinhood Markets Inc and other brokerages of wrongly preventing retail investors from buying fast-rising "meme stocks,"
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Britain's Helen Mirren will get a lifetime achievement award from her fellow actors at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) awards ceremony next year, organizers said on Thursday.
A Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is underway after several frozen vials labeled "smallpox" were discovered at a Merck facility in Pennsylvania.
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) came to the defense of her fellow Republican Rep. Paul Gosar (Ariz.), who was censured by Democrats for an internet meme. On Wednesday, Boebert said Democrat attacks on Gosar are a waste of lawmakers' time.
Investment bank Goldman Sachs expects U.S. inflation to climb even higher in the coming months.
Since President Biden took office, there have been over 1.4 million illegal border crossings. Just this week, officials reported that 164,303 illegal immigrants were apprehended during the month of October.
By Anirban Sen and Krystal Hu (Reuters) -Benchling, which develops software tools for scientists and pharmaceutical research organizations, has confidentially submitted paperwork with regulators for a
By Chris Prentice and Sohini Podder (Reuters) - U.S.
(Reuters) - Apple Inc's new car chief Kevin Lynch is pushing to launch its electric car as early as 2025 and refocusing the project around full self-driving capabilities, Bloomberg News reported on
(Reuters) -Deere & Co workers ended their strike on Wednesday after approving a new six-year contract, the third offer proposed by the world's largest farm equipment maker.
By Laura Sanicola (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers are weighing a bill that would allow soybean oil-based jet fuel to qualify for an unprecedented tax credit, a win for biofuel producers and a blow to
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippines leader Rodrigo Duterte declared on Thursday in a televised speech that an unnamed candidate for next year's presidential election was a cocaine user.
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By Nichola Saminather TORONTO (Reuters) - Surging inflation and rising bond yields are set to offer a shot in the arm for Canadian banks' profit margins, which have languished during the pandemic, but
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - A British man pleaded guilty on Thursday to involvement in an alleged global piracy ring that distributed unreleased movies and television shows online,
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) -SIX Swiss Exchange's new digital trading and settlement arm will issue a bond to show how blockchain can benefit mainstream securities and not just the cryptoassets it
By Paul Lienert (Reuters) -General Motors aims to tackle the global semiconductor shortage with new designs built in North America, President Mark Reuss said on Thursday.
By Svea Herbst-Bayliss (Reuters) - Investor William Ackman, whose views are widely watched on Wall Street, said on Thursday that the U.S. central bank's ultra-easy monetary policy has created a "
TEL AVIV (Reuters) -Turkey on Thursday freed an Israeli couple who had been arrested for photographing President Tayyip Erdogan's residence in Istanbul and accused of spying, an allegation denied by
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