Author Archives: Syndicated Content
New York police probing motorist who drove into Times Square protesters
(Reuters) - New York City detectives are trying to determine whether a motorist who drove into a crowd of Black Lives Matter protesters in Times Square on Thursday night committed a crime, the city's ...
Thomson Reuters Sep 04, 2020
IAEA inspects one of two sites in Iran after long stand-off
VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran has let the U.N. nuclear watchdog inspect one of the two sites it agreed last week to grant access to after a protracted standoff, while Tehran's stockpile of enriched uranium ...
Thomson Reuters Sep 04, 2020

Dixon Bowen signs pro deal in Finland
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (UND Athletics) – Former UND forward Dixon Bowen has signed a professional contract with Rovaniemen Kiekko, a team that competes in the Mestis hockey league in Finland. Bowen r...
Chase Miller Sep 04, 2020
Agencies probing accidental worker death at JBS Brazil beef plant: company
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - JBS SA, the world's largest meat company, said authorities are investigating the death of a worker at its beef plant in the town of Nova Andradina, Mato Grosso do Sul state, acco...
Thomson Reuters Sep 04, 2020
Brazil beefpacker Marfrig signs non-binding agreement to invest in Paraguay
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian beef producer Marfrig on Friday announced a non-binding agreement with the Paraguayan Association of Meat Producers and Exporters (APPEC) to explore potential investmen...
Thomson Reuters Sep 04, 2020
Column: U.S. equity markets surge in reprise of the 1990s - Kemp
By John Kemp LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. equity prices are increasingly deviating from their multi-decade trend, implying there has been a fundamental shift in valuation, or the market has become overheat...
Thomson Reuters Sep 04, 2020
Russia jails opposition activist for 14 days for protest violation
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian court on Friday sentenced opposition activist Andrei Pivovarov to 14 days in jail after finding him guilty of breaking protest legislation. The activist from Kremlin criti...
Thomson Reuters Sep 04, 2020
EU regulators approve 199.45 million euro aid to support Alitalia
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU regulators cleared on Friday 199.45-million-euros ($235.23 million) in state aid for Italian national carrier Alitalia to compensate for damages suffered during the coronavirus...
Thomson Reuters Sep 04, 2020
Canada adds more jobs in August, but pace of gains slows
By Julie Gordon OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada added 245,800 jobs in August, the fourth consecutive monthly increase though the pace of new gains slowed, bringing employment within about a million jobs of ...
Thomson Reuters Sep 04, 2020
UK COVID-19 R rate unchanged at 0.9 to 1.1
LONDON (Reuters) - The reproduction "R" number of COVID-19 in the United Kingdom remains between 0.9 and 1.1, the government said on Friday, indicating that the rate of infection is most likely either...
Thomson Reuters Sep 04, 2020
