
U.S. judge orders Texas to move Rio Grande barriers to embankment, siding with Biden
By Ted Hesson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. judge ordered Texas to move floating buoys that were placed in the middle
2023-09-07 05:28

Ex-US prison counselor admits accepting bribe from Galleon's Rajaratnam
By Nate Raymond BOSTON A former correctional counselor at a federal prison in Massachusetts pleaded guilty on Wednesday
2023-09-07 05:25

Slums hidden as India puts on its best face for G20
Delhi is pulling out all the stops to dazzle world leaders as they prepare to gather this weekend.
2023-09-07 05:18

Federal judge orders Texas to remove floating barriers aimed at deterring migrants on Rio Grande
A federal judge ordered Texas to remove floating barriers in the Rio Grande and barred the state from building new or placing additional buoys in the river, according to a Wednesday court filing, marking a victory for the Biden administration.
2023-09-07 05:15

Pence warns Republicans against 'siren song of populism'
Former Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday called on his party to turn away from what he described as a growing threat of populism led by his former White House boss Donald Trump and "his imitators."
2023-09-07 04:19

The US government is investigating China's breakthrough smartphone
The United States government is seeking more information about the Huawei Mate 60 Pro, a Chinese smartphone powered by an advanced chip.
2023-09-07 04:16

AT&T says tests at some lead cable sites show no public health risk
AT&T's CEO said on Wednesday tests conducted at several sites where the telecom operator abandoned lead-clad cables decades
2023-09-07 03:52

Environmental groups sue Utah over failure to protect Great Salt Lake from brink of collapse
A coalition of environmental groups and conservationists is suing the state of Utah for failing to protect the Great Salt Lake from the brink of "ecological collapse," according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday.
2023-09-07 03:28

Biden administration cancels years-long attempt to drill in Alaska National Wildlife Refuge
The Biden administration announced Wednesday it will cancel seven Trump-era oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and protect more than 13 million acres in the federal National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, stymieing a years-long attempt to drill in the protected region.
2023-09-07 03:18

BlackRock voted against Glencore's climate progress report
LONDON Major Glencore shareholder BlackRock Inc was among investors to reject the mining giant's climate progress report at
2023-09-07 03:15

Donald Trump's Georgia trial expected to take four months
Prosecutors estimate that approximately 150 witnesses will be called in the election fraud case.
2023-09-07 02:47

Trump suffers loss in second E Jean Carroll defamation case
A judge has ruled that Donald Trump is liable for defaming the writer who accused him of rape.
2023-09-07 02:27