US resists calls by Trump to postpone trial in classified documents case
WASHINGTON U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith on Thursday urged the federal judge presiding over the prosecution of former
2023-07-14 04:58
Fed hawk Bullard steps down to be dean at business school in Indiana
By Michael S. Derby and Ann Saphir (Reuters) -St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard, a leading hawk at the
2023-07-14 04:51
Chinese hackers breached US Commerce chief's emails; Blinken warns Chinese counterpart
By David Shepardson and Christopher Bing WASHINGTON U.S. Commerce Department Secretary Gina Raimondo was among a group of
2023-07-14 04:18
US House debates 'culture wars' amendments to must-pass defense bill
By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday debated proposed amendments to its version of
2023-07-14 04:16
Microsoft under fire after hacks of US State and Commerce departments
By Raphael Satter WASHINGTON In late June, one of cybersecurity expert Steven Adair's clients got an alert from
2023-07-14 03:57
US govt tells vaccine makers to price updated COVID shots reasonably
(Reuters) -COVID vaccine makers should price their updated shots for the fall at a reasonable rate that would reflect the
2023-07-14 01:51
UPS strike in US could be costliest in at least a century-report
By Lisa Baertlein A threatened U.S. strike at United Parcel Service could be "one of the costliest in
2023-07-14 00:57
U.S. Justice Department launches civil rights probe into Atlanta-area jail
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday launched a civil rights probe into conditions
2023-07-14 00:54
A US auto union president who accepts 'no limits'
By Joseph White DETROIT United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain is not a shouter. When he addresses union
2023-07-14 00:50
Nearly 100 US lawmakers urge EPA to finalize tougher vehicle emissions cuts
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON A group of 95 U.S. lawmakers on Thursday urged the Biden administration to finalize
2023-07-13 22:49
FDA approves first over-the-counter birth control pill in US
(Reuters) -The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved the first over-the-counter contraceptive pill, paving the way for millions
2023-07-13 21:54
US producer prices barely rise in June; core PPI subsides
WASHINGTON U.S. producer prices barely rose in June and the annual increase in producer inflation was the smallest
2023-07-13 21:25