Florida school shooting re-enacted as part of civil lawsuit
(Reuters) -Gunfire rang out again at Florida's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Friday, this time as part of a
2023-08-05 02:50
Power at the gas pump: Oregon lets drivers fuel their own cars, lifting decades-old self-serve ban
Oregon has ended a decades-old ban on self-serve gasoline
2023-08-05 02:49
Greek authorities meet on migration as arrivals by land and sea are increasing
Greece’s government has met to try and find ways to improve coordination on migration
2023-08-05 02:49
Spanish league clubs to earn more TV revenue if they provide better access to players and coaches
Spanish league clubs that voluntarily give broadcasters more access to players and coaches will earn more in television rights this season
2023-08-05 02:45
Judge allows key US antitrust Google search claims to go to trial
A U.S. judge hearing the Justice Department's lawsuit against Alphabet's Google alleging it broke antitrust law in search
2023-08-05 02:29
On Ukraine's landmine-strewn front, even the corpses can kill
By Vladyslav Smilianets ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, Ukraine When they found the bodies of Russian troops at an abandoned position,
2023-08-05 02:29
Former Falcons QB Matt Ryan brings twin sons along for training camp visit
Matt Ryan brought the No. 2 jersey back to the Atlanta Falcons' training camp
2023-08-05 02:29
Exclusive-US declines to invoke prisoner of war status for Travis King
By Phil Stewart WASHINGTON The United States has declined so far to classify Army Private Travis King as
2023-08-05 02:21
Icahn Enterprises halves quarterly dividend months after short-selling report, shares plunge
Months into the fallout from a damning short-selling report, shares for corporate raider and activist investor Carl Icahn’s conglomerate Icahn Enterprises plunged Friday after the firm halved its quarterly dividend
2023-08-05 02:20
Google Wins Limits to Antitrust Claims at Trial Over Search Deals
Alphabet Inc.’s Google will face a scaled-down antitrust suit over its search business after a federal judge threw
2023-08-05 02:19
Star soprano Anna Netrebko sues Met Opera over its decision to cut ties over Russia-Ukraine war
Soprano Anna Netrebko, once among the Metropolitan Opera’s biggest box office draws, has sued the company and general manager Peter Gelb, alleging defamation, breach of contract and other violations
2023-08-05 02:19
Serbia to ignore US sanctions against Bosnian Serbs accused of undermining deal that ended the war
Serbia's president says his country will ignore U.S. sanctions recently imposed on top Bosnian Serb officials for undermining a 1995 peace agreement that ended a war that left more than 100,000 dead and millions homeless
2023-08-05 02:18
