Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Navalny needs at least a month to be fit, predicts activist
BERLIN (Reuters) - It will take Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny at least another month to recover full fitness, said the activist who helped bring him to Germany for treatment, adding his team had made ...
Syndicated Content Sep 24, 2020
Paul Selva, once one of Trump’s top generals, endorses Biden
By Phil Stewart (Reuters) - Once one of President Donald Trump's most senior military advisers, retired General Paul Selva is joining a large group of former Pentagon leaders to publicly endorse Democ...
Syndicated Content Sep 24, 2020
UK watchdog tells banks to improve remote working safeguards
LONDON (Reuters) - Banks and investment firms have to come up with more "creative solutions" to avoid misconduct as staff work from home due to the coronavirus pandemic, Britain's Financial Conduct Au...
Syndicated Content Sep 24, 2020
YouTube expands fact-check feature to videos about mail-in ballots
(Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's YouTube would start showing text and links from third-party fact-checkers under videos that discuss mail-in ballots, as part of efforts to curb misinformation on the site ah...
Syndicated Content Sep 24, 2020
Trump to campaign in crucial Florida amid high court suspense
By James Oliphant WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With speculation swirling over his pick for the U.S. Supreme Court, President Donald Trump heads to Florida on Thursday, hoping to shore up support in that hot...
Syndicated Content Sep 24, 2020
Japan Ministry of Finance to seek $242 billion for debt servicing FY2021/22: draft
By Takaya Yamaguchi TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Ministry of Finance is set to seek about $242 billion in debt servicing for the fiscal year from next April 1, up for a third straight year on a budget-re...
Syndicated Content Sep 24, 2020
UK retail sales growth hits highest since April 2019: CBI survey
LONDON (Reuters) - British retail sales, one of the bright spots of the pandemic-hit economy, grew this month at the fastest rate since April 2019, a survey showed on Thursday. The Confederation of Br...
Syndicated Content Sep 24, 2020
Bad blood from Kavanaugh confirmation may resurface in U.S. Senate hearings
By Susan Cornwell WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The bitter confirmation battle over President Donald Trump's last Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, looms large for the Senate Judiciary Committee as it ...
Syndicated Content Sep 24, 2020
Canada ‘bets the farm’ on big spending as second wave threatens economic recovery
By Julie Gordon and Fergal Smith OTTAWA/TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's vow to double down on pandemic-related spending to keep the economic recovery under way in the face of a second wave of COVID-19 in...
Syndicated Content Sep 24, 2020
Pfizer partner BioNTech sees no role for its vaccine in UK challenge trial
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Pfizer's German development partner BioNTech on Thursday joined other leading COVID-19 vaccine developers in ruling out participation in British plans to test experimental inocul...
Syndicated Content Sep 24, 2020




