Only ⁠biological female athletes, ​whose gender ‌will be determined ‌by ⁠a ⁠one-time gene-screening test, will be ​eligible ...
Israel has launched a wave of strikes on Iran ahead of a planned U.N. Security Council meeting to discuss attacks on Iranian ...
March 27 (Reuters) - Swiss ⁠pharma ⁠company Novartis ⁠said on Friday ​it will acquire California-based ‌biotech company ...
March 26 (Reuters) - Russia's President Vladimir Putin ⁠has ⁠asked oligarchs to donate ⁠to the country's budget in a bid to ...
It could be investors ​are growing numb to Trump's verbal reassurances. Many reckoned by extending the deadline twice, he is ...
These variables will likely prompt the central bank's upcoming quarterly report to warn of significant twin risks: the Middle ...
Nearly three-quarters of economists, 61 of 82, in the ​March 20-25 Reuters poll predicted the Fed would leave rates unchanged ...
The case, decided Wednesday, resulted in $3 million in damages to be paid to a 20-year-old plaintiff known by her initials KGM, who testified that her early use of social media be ...
One day a year, pilgrims ⁠make ⁠their way to a small temple ⁠on a remote Taiwanese island near the Chinese coast to do one ​simple thing: Sleep. Wrapped in blankets, the faithful spend the night on ...
The United Arab Emirates has ⁠told ⁠the U.S. and other Western ⁠allies it would participate in a multinational maritime taskforce to ​reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the Financial Times reported on ...
Chinese universities have previously acquired restricted chips in servers made by Super Micro and other manufacturers, Reuters reporting from 2024 shows. But the continued practice, particularly by ...
Kevin Warsh, who has been named to succeed current Fed Chair Jerome Powell when his leadership term ends in May, has ...