Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Analysis: Auto industry wonders whether Ford-SK battery plants will sport the union label
By David Shepardson and Ben Klayman WASHINGTON/DETROIT (Reuters) - The plan for Ford Motor Co and Korean battery partner SK Innovation to build three battery plants in the United States, announced thi...
Thomson Reuters Sep 29, 2021
Factbox - COVID-19 and the U.S. courts: challenges to vaccine requirements
By Tom Hals (Reuters) - U.S. employers, universities and local governments are increasingly putting COVID-19 vaccine mandates in place to contain outbreaks of the disease as infection rates remain hig...
Thomson Reuters Sep 29, 2021
Quantum computer software startup QC Ware raises $25 million
By Jane Lanhee Lee OAKLAND, Calif (Reuters) - QC Ware, a quantum computer software startup based in Silicon Valley with high profile customers like Goldman Sachs Group, Inc, said on Wednesday it raise...
Thomson Reuters Sep 29, 2021
Electric car maker Lucid on track for 2022 production target, CEO says
CASA GRANDE, Ariz. (Reuters) - Luxury electric car maker Lucid Group is on track to meet its production targets for 2022 and 2023 and is pushing to achieve this year's goal of 577 vehicles, its chief ...
Thomson Reuters Sep 29, 2021
WeChat blocks China Evergrande messaging groups, some users say
By David Kirton ZHUHAI, China (Reuters) - Tencent Holdings' WeChat platform has blocked at least eight instant messaging groups used by people in China owed money by cash-strapped property giant China...
Thomson Reuters Sep 29, 2021
EU to tighten visa rules for Belarus officials over migrants
By Gabriela Baczynska BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union will tighten visa rules for Belarusian state officials, Europe's migration commissioner said on Wednesday, in retaliation for what she cal...
Thomson Reuters Sep 29, 2021
Drone images give hope for return of kelp on U.S. West coast
By Nathan Frandino GUALALA, Calif. (Reuters) - Tranquil images of the Pacific Ocean taken by a drone show that California's kelp forests may be making a comeback after years of depletion, bringing goo...
Thomson Reuters Sep 29, 2021
Toronto's underground PATH mall shops fret about hybrid work in towers above
By Nichola Saminather TORONTO (Reuters) - Business is slowly starting to percolate again at the Second Cup coffee shop franchise in Toronto's PATH shopping mall as workers trickle back to major downto...
Thomson Reuters Sep 29, 2021
Clock ticking for U.S. Congress as Friday government shutdown looms
By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Congress on Wednesday had just two days left before the federal government begins shutting many of its operations unless Democrats manage to pass a bil...
Thomson Reuters Sep 29, 2021
At least one long-term symptom seen in a third of COVID-19 patients - study
(Reuters) - More than a third of COVID-19 patients have shown at least one long-term symptom three to six months after being infected by the virus, according to a study from Oxford University and the ...
Thomson Reuters Sep 29, 2021
