Supreme Court sidesteps challenge to internet companies’ broad protections from lawsuits
The Supreme Court has sidestepped a case against Google that might have allowed more lawsuits against social media companies
2023-05-18 23:21
Hike again? Take a pause? Fed officials are split about what to do next to fight inflation
The stubbornness of high inflation is dividing the Federal Reserve over how to manage interest rates in the coming months, leaving the outlook for the Fed’s policies cloudier than at any time since it unleashed a streak of 10 straight rate hikes in March 2022
2023-05-18 23:21
J.P. Morgan seeks documents from Manhattan DA in Epstein case
NEW YORK JPMorgan Chase & Co is seeking documents from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg as part of
2023-05-18 22:56
U.S. Supreme Court rules against Amgen bid to revive cholesterol drug patents
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against Amgen Inc in its bid to revive
2023-05-18 22:55
Mexico president says discussed trade with Argentina's Fernandez, meeting postponed
MEXICO CITY Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said he had spoken to his Argentine counterpart about trade
2023-05-18 22:46
Anti-migration operation on French African island of Mayotte stirs tensions, exposes inequalities
France is facing a migration quagmire on the island territory of Mayotte off Africa’s east coast
2023-05-18 22:45
Warhol estate loses U.S. Supreme Court copyright fight over Prince paintings
By Blake Brittain WASHINGTON Andy Warhol's estate lost its U.S. Supreme Court copyright fight with celebrity photographer Lynn
2023-05-18 22:29
Austrian actor Helmut Berger, movie star in the 1960s and 1970s, dies at 78
Austrian-born actor Helmut Berger, a European movie star in the 1960s and 1970s who rose to prominence with roles in films by Italian director Luchino Visconti, has died
2023-05-18 22:28
U.S. Democrats warn Biden against toughening aid for the poor
By Richard Cowan, Leah Douglas WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Democrats in the U.S. Congress expressed frustration with President Joe Biden's willingness to
2023-05-18 22:24
Supreme Court shields Twitter from liability for terror-related content
Twitter will not have to face accusations it aided and abetted terrorism when it hosted tweets created by the terror group ISIS, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
2023-05-18 22:22
Supreme Court rules against Andy Warhol in copyright dispute over Prince portrait
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the late Andy Warhol infringed on a photographer's copyright when he created a series of silk screens based on a photograph of the late singer Prince, in a case that has garnered the attention of the global art world.
2023-05-18 22:16
Persistently high inflation is causing a split among Federal Reserve officials over next steps
The stubbornness of high inflation is dividing the Federal Reserve over how to manage interest rates in the coming months, leaving the outlook for the Fed’s policies cloudier than at any time since it unleashed a streak of 10 straight rate hikes in March 2022
2023-05-18 21:57