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
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
Disney parks at the forefront after Iger's return
It’s been six months since Bob Iger canceled his retirement and stepped back into the top role at Disney to right a number of perceived wrongs under his handpicked successor, with one hovering right near the top: reconnecting with the Disney theme park die-hards and restoring their faith in the brand
2023-05-08 23:21
Biden wants airlines to pay passengers in U.S. for lengthy delays
By David Shepardson and Nandita Bose WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden's administration said Monday it is writing new
2023-05-08 22:56
Trump rape accuser Carroll 'not hiding anything,' lawyer says as trial nears close
By Luc Cohen and Jack Queen NEW YORK (Reuters) -E. Jean Carroll, the writer accusing Donald Trump of raping and
2023-05-08 22:21
Eskom Latest: Coal Plant Assessment; Electricity Minister Powers
An independent assessment of state power utility Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd.’s coal-fired power plants will be incorporated into
2023-05-08 21:46
Stock market today: Wall Street steadies, bank stocks rise
Wall Street is holding relatively steady coming off its worst week in nearly two months as stocks of several beaten-down banks rally
2023-05-08 21:44
Tyson Foods moves to 2Q loss, weighed down by charges
Tyson Foods posted a loss in its fiscal second quarter, its first quarterly loss since 2009, and cut its sales forecast as its performance was weighed down by hefty charges related to plant closures and restructuring
2023-05-08 21:33
Ukraine war: Russia launches 'biggest' kamikaze drone attack
Civilians are hurt in Kyiv, and one man dies in Odesa, where a Red Cross warehouse is hit, officials say.
2023-05-08 21:31
Exclusive: Nearly 610,000 public sector workers got student loan forgiveness after Biden loosened the rules
Nearly 610,000 student loan borrowers have received debt relief from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program since October 2021, when the Biden administration temporarily expanded eligibility.
2023-05-08 21:27
StanChart CEO Winters Says Too Big to Fail Must be Reviewed After US Crisis
The idea that banks are too big to fail needs to be reviewed in the wake of the
2023-05-08 21:27
PacWest Leads Rally in Regional Banks After Slashing Dividend
PacWest Bancorp rose as much as 42% in premarket trading Monday, leading gains in US regional banks after
2023-05-08 21:17