(Reuters) - E-commerce giant Amazon.com is exiting its operations in Quebec, leading to the loss of about 1,700 full-time ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States military is preparing to send about 1,000 additional active-duty troops to the ...
Faeser met representatives of the U.S.-based Google, which owns YouTube; Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram; Microsoft ...
Unlike other claimants who accepted payouts from newspaper groups to avoid the risk of a multi-million-pound legal bill, ...
FILE PHOTO: Ireland's Tanaiste (Deputy Prime Minister) and leader of Fianna Fail, Micheal Martin speaks to the media after ...
The move upends Jacksonville's search, which had been narrowed to Coen, Las Vegas defensive coordinator Patrick Graham and ...
BRESCIA, Italy (Reuters) - Italy hosted a pioneering test of a self-driving vehicle designed for car sharing as part of a project carried out by utility A2A in the northern city of Brescia, A2A and ...
Federal officials have identified the remains of a U.S. Air Force pilot from Wisconsin who went missing over the skies of Vietnam nearly 60 years ago ...
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis is not expected to veto President Donald Trump's choice of a high-profile critic of his ...
The new Department of Government Efficiency, President Donald Trump’s special commission tasked with slashing federal ...
Recency bias is the tendency to place too much weight on the latest performance trends while giving short shrift to other factors, such as fundamentals, valuation, or long-term market averages ...
(Reuters) - The Dutch government is seeking to prevent the rollout of "buy now, pay later" services in physical retail outlets due to the financial risks they pose for consumers, according to a letter ...