Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Democratic presidential candidate Warren gets super PAC help despite past opposition
By Joseph Ax (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren will get help in the final days before Nevada's caucuses from a super PAC, despite her outspoken opposition to such
By Joseph Ax Feb 19, 2020
Key Pentagon official says will resign at Trump's request amid Huawei trade spat
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A key Pentagon official said on Wednesday he would leave his post at President Donald Trump's request, according to a copy of his resignation letter obtained by Reuters, after a
Reuters Feb 19, 2020
Royal no more? Harry and Meghan face possible loss of family brand
LONDON (Reuters) - The British royal family is discussing with Prince Harry and his wife Meghan the use of the word "royal" in their branding after they abruptly decided to start a new life in Canada.
Reuters Feb 19, 2020
Boeing heads to court to oppose release of 737 MAX documents
By Tracy Rucinski CHICAGO (Reuters) - Boeing Co heads to court on Wednesday to dispute a request from lawyers representing victims of a 737 MAX crash for documents related to the aircraft's
By Tracy Rucinski Feb 19, 2020
S&P 500, Nasdaq scale new highs on China stimulus hopes, drop in new virus cases
By Medha Singh (Reuters) - The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq hit fresh highs on Wednesday on signs of slowing coronavirus infections and expectations that China would take more measures to bolster its
By Medha Singh Feb 19, 2020
Surfs up, Igarashi riding wave of Olympic opportunity
By Steve Keating (Reuters) - With a back story ripped from a Hollywood script, crossover charisma and surfing skill that would impress Duke Kahanamoku, Kanoa Igarashi is riding a wave of opportunity
By Steve Keating Feb 19, 2020
Weinstein's legal problems extend beyond New York criminal trial
By Tom Hals (Reuters) - A New York jury began deliberations on Tuesday in the rape trial of former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. Regardless of the verdict, Weinstein's legal problems are far
By Tom Hals Feb 19, 2020
Boeing heads to court to oppose release of 737 MAX documents
By Tracy Rucinski CHICAGO (Reuters) - Boeing Co heads to court on Wednesday to dispute a request from lawyers representing victims of a 737 MAX crash for documents related to the aircraft's
By Tracy Rucinski Feb 19, 2020
Violinist plays Mahler and Gershwin to save her music as surgeons remove brain tumour
LONDON (Reuters) - A patient at a British hospital played Mahler and Gershwin on the violin while a tumour was removed from her brain so that surgeons could preserve her ability to play music and her
Reuters Feb 19, 2020
Sierra Leone gangster leaves streets for life of poetry
By Cooper Inveen FREETOWN (Reuters) - In his poem "Rough Path", Yousef Kamara reflects on his years selling drugs and stealing as the leader of a street gang in Sierra Leone's capital, Freetown. "Like
By Cooper Inveen Feb 19, 2020
