Japan's pacifism hangs in balance as China and North Korea threats loom
Each move to militarise leaves the country more divided over its post-war pacifist ideals.
2023-05-20 06:16
McCarthy Puts Debt-Limit Talks on ‘Pause’ as Clock Ticks Down
Debt-limit negotiations hit an impasse Friday as House Speaker Kevin McCarthy blamed the White House for resisting spending
2023-05-20 05:55
Giuliani Records Row in Election Suit a ‘Murky Mess,’ Judge Says
Rudy Giuliani fended off accusations he’s failed to fully comply with his legal duty to produce records and
2023-05-20 05:47
Treasury's Cash Pile Shrinks Further as Debt-Ceiling Talks Stall
Yields on US Treasury bills that mature in early June have resumed climbing as the federal government’s coffers
2023-05-20 05:22
Mark Zuckerberg's Fortune Grew $44 Billion This Year, Most Among Billionaires
Mark Zuckerberg was all-in on the metaverse last year, willing to spend whatever it took to dominate virtual
2023-05-20 04:59
Ramaphosa Abandoned by Key Support Base Over South Africa Policy Missteps
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has lost the confidence of a key constituency. Five years after ushering in
2023-05-20 04:50
US Bank Deposits Fall for a Third Week While Lending Stays Little Changed
US bank deposits fell for a third week to the lowest level in nearly two years, extending a
2023-05-20 04:49
AMLO Seizes Rail Line From Billionaire Poised to Buy Banamex
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador seized part of a rail line owned by billionaire German Larrea’s Grupo
2023-05-20 04:25
Uber Plans to Give Up a Third of Its Space at San Francisco Headquarters
Uber Technologies Inc. plans to give up about a third of the space at its San Francisco headquarters,
2023-05-20 03:57
Republican Senator Tim Scott launches 2024 presidential bid
Senator Tim Scott, the only Black Republican member of the upper chamber, has officially declared himself a candidate for president in next year’s Republican primary election. According to a statement of candidacy filed on Friday with the Federal Election Commission, Mr Scott has designated his official campaign committee as “Tim Scott for America”, with a campaign address in the Palmetto State’s capital, Charleston. Mr Scott, who has served as South Carolina’s junior senator since 2013, was first appointed to his Senate seat by one of his presidential primary opponents, then-South Carolina governor Nikki Haley. He filled a vacancy left by the resignation of Jim DeMint, who left the Senate to lead the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank. At the time of his appointment, Mr Scott was the first Black senator to represent a state that had been part of the Confederacy during the American Civil War and the first Black Republican since Massachusetts senator Edward Brooke left the body in 1979. The then-freshman GOP senator retained the seat he’d been appointed to in a 2014 special election and was reelected easily in 2016 and 2022 with at least 60 per cent of the vote in both elections. He has long been considered a rising star in the Republican Party, and was given the honour of delivering the party’s response to president Joe Biden’s inaugural address to Congress in 2021. Mr Scott, whose campaign website has teased a “special announcement” on 22 May, joins a GOP primary field that includes Ms Haley, former president Donald Trump, ex-Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy. Florida governor Ron DeSantis and ex-New Jersey governor Chris Christie are also expected to officially enter the GOP presidential field in the coming days. Mr Trump, who has retained his preeminent position in the GOP despite being impeached twice by the House of Representatives, losing the 2020 election, inciting a deadly attack on the US Capitol in an effort to remain in power, facing criminal charges in his former home state of New York and his status as a potential defendant in at least two more criminal probes, currently holds a commanding advantage in most polls. Read More Parents of transgender kids seek to block DeSantis ban on gender-affirming care for minors How one North Carolina lawmaker's defection from the Democratic Party upended abortion protections Missouri governor to announce his pick as new St. Louis prosecutor after Kim Gardner resignation
2023-05-20 01:29
Powell Signals a June Pause, Says Fed Can Afford to Watch Data
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gave a clear signal he is inclined to pausing interest-rate increases next month
2023-05-20 00:20
Morgan Stanley CEO Gorman to Step Down Within 12 Months
James Gorman, who transformed Morgan Stanley after it nearly collapsed during the global financial crisis, plans to step
2023-05-19 22:29