More Democrats are openly running on faith, as progressive clergy and other religious candidates push back on the idea that ...
By Inti Landauro and Joshua McElwee BRUSSELS/VATICAN CITY, March 20 (Reuters) - A Catholic ⁠bishop ⁠said he would push the ...
Ronnie O'Sullivan keeps breaking records in snooker — now, at age 50, he's made the highest-ever break in the history of the professional game. The seven-time world champion cleared the table for a ...
LeBron James started for the Los Angeles Lakers against the Miami Heat, making it the 1,611th regular-season game of his career and tying Robert Parish’s all-time NBA mark ...
Wall Street's benchmark S&P 500 and the blue-chip Dow were on track to finish their fourth-straight week in the red, although a modest bounce-back in AI stocks such as Advanced Micro Devices and ...
Taiwan's export ⁠orders ⁠rose less than ⁠expected in February, with demand for its ​AI and technology products losing momentum in the month that ‌ended with the war ‌in Iran raising the risk of trade ...
Everybody’s done it: You’re at a noisy party and someone is telling you something in your ear. You squeeze your eyes shut to focus and try to hear what they’re saying. For generations, the common ...
While Brent crude reached a session high of $119 a barrel on Thursday, it ended the day around $108, with West Texas ...
Credit ratings agency ⁠Fitch ⁠lowered New Zealand's ⁠outlook to 'Negative' from 'Stable' on Friday, citing the ​South Pacific country's increasing difficulty in reducing debt due to ‌a delay in fiscal ...
By Andrew Mills and Trevor Hunnicutt DOHA/WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM, March 19 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on ...
FedEx shares surged about ⁠10% ⁠before the bell on ⁠Friday, after the package-delivery giant raised its full-year profit forecast and ​signaled steady shipping demand despite geopolitical tensions and ...
FRANKFURT, March ⁠20 (Reuters) - ⁠The euro ⁠zone's adjusted current account ​surplus widened in ‌January on a ‌big jump ⁠in ⁠the trade surplus, a temporary rise ​before sharply higher energy costs ...