Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Musk sees no immediate boost from 'Battery Day' tech unveil
(Reuters) - Tesla Inc Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said on Monday improvements unveiled at the electric-car maker's "Battery Day" event would not reach serious high-volume production until 2022. ...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
Judge in Wisconsin extends state's absentee ballot receipt deadline
(Reuters) - A Federal judge in Wisconsin on Monday ordered the state's absentee ballot receipt deadline for November's election be extended, the latest win for Democrats in election battleground state...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
Three Brazilian justices vote against Petrobras refinery privatizations
By Ricardo Brito BRASILIA (Reuters) - Three justices on Brazil's Supreme Court have voted against allowing state-owned oil company Petrobras to go ahead with the planned sale of eight refineries, acco...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
Nevada judge dismisses Trump campaign lawsuit over mail-in ballots
By Michael Martina DETROIT (Reuters) - A federal judge in Nevada has dismissed a lawsuit by President Donald Trump's re-election campaign that sought to block the state from sending mail-in ballots to...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
Fierce, frequent, climate-fueled wildfires may decimate forests worldwide
By Matthew Green LONDON (Reuters) - Wildfires among ponderosa pines and Douglas firs of the U.S. West have long been part of nature's cycle of renewal, as much as the changing of the seasons. But as c...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
Two key GOP senators propose $28 billion in airline assistance to avoid job cuts
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two key Republican senators on Monday introduced legislation that would authorize $28 billion in payroll assistance to avoid thousands of airline industry layoffs set to begin O...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
Delaware judge fast-tracks Tiffany's case on $16 billion LVMH deal, setting January trial
By Jessica DiNapoli and Tom Hals NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Delaware Chancery Court justice on Monday agreed to fast-track Tiffany & Co's lawsuit against French luxury goods conglomerate LVMH for trying t...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020

Minnesota waterfowl hunting begins this weekend
Minnesota's regular waterfowl season opens a half-hour before sunrise on Saturday, Sept. 26. The duck season structure this year is similar to recent years. The waterfowl seasons are based on a federa...
Syndicated Author Sep 21, 2020
U.S. policymakers seize on FinCEN leaks to press for stepped up money-laundering fight
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Advocates of legislation to beef up the U.S. fight against money laundering made a fresh push on Monday to get Congress to act, after new revelations that some...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
A new era? DeChambeau's U.S. Open triumph puts field on notice
(Reuters) - As the golf world turns its gaze from Winged Foot Golf Club to the year's final major at Augusta National in November, questions remain over just how much Bryson DeChambeau's hard-charging...
Thomson Reuters Sep 21, 2020
