US Immigration: What happens when Title 42 is lifted?
US officials are expecting the flow of would-be migrants and asylum seekers to spike after 11 May.
2023-05-09 00:24
Twitter beats disabled worker's lawsuit over layoffs, for now
By Daniel Wiessner A federal judge in California has tossed out a lawsuit accusing Twitter Inc of discriminating
2023-05-09 00:16
Tight security as Nigeria presidential election result challenged
By Camillus Eboh ABUJA Police blocked roads in the centre of Nigeria's capital on Monday as judges started
2023-05-08 23:59
Stocks Weaken as Big Tech Weighs; Bond Yields Rise: Markets Wrap
US stocks were weak Monday with mega-cap tech names dragging on equities while Treasuries yields rose amid a
2023-05-08 23:59
Shares rise, dollar slips ahead of U.S. inflation data
By Herbert Lash and Amanda Cooper NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -Global share indexes edged up while Wall Street skidded and the
2023-05-08 23:58
Three GOP appointees, including 2 from Trump, will hear the next phase of major abortion pill case
The New Orleans-based appeals court panel that will oversee the next stage in the blockbuster legal challenge to the availability of medication abortion drugs is made up of three Republican appointees, including one Trump nominee who has called abortion a "moral tragedy."
2023-05-08 23:54
About 1 in 5 Asian Americans hide their heritage from non-Asians, some out of fear, report says
An estimated 1 in 5 Asian Americans in the US have hidden details about their heritage from people who are not Asian, a new report shows.
2023-05-08 23:49
Stock market today: Wall Street drifts as banks stabilize
Wall Street is holding relatively steady Monday ahead of a week full of reports on some of the market’s biggest worries, including how stubbornly high inflation remains across the economy
2023-05-08 23:49
Severe storms threaten to bring more damage to the Ohio and Mississippi valleys today
A ridge of high pressure is steering persistent rounds of severe storms across the Midwest and bringing summerlike heat to the South this week.
2023-05-08 23:48
Lawsuit: Yellen should ignore 'unconstitutional' debt limit
A union of government employees sued Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and President Joe Biden to try to stop them from complying with the law that limits the government’s total debt, which the lawsuit contends is unconstitutional
2023-05-08 23:45
Russia's war on Ukraine latest: Wave of attacks ahead of Victory Day holiday
Russia launched its biggest swarm of drones for months against Ukraine on Monday, the eve of Russia's May
2023-05-08 23:28
Trudeau Minister Sees Progress on Early-Stage India Trade Deal
India and Canada are getting closer to signing an early-stage trade agreement, a move that’s part of a
2023-05-08 23:27