Oil prices rose on Monday as fading expectations of a U.S.-Iran peace breakthrough and slower tanker traffic through the ...
U.S. home builder sentiment unexpectedly ticked higher in August, but residential construction firms' confidence remains weak overall, weighed down by economic uncertainty, high mortgage rates and ...
Rebuffing President Donald Trump ​for a second time, the U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear his appeal ‌of a $5 million verdict in favor of E. Jean Carroll after a jury found him liable for ...
Nasdaq and S&P 500 futures rose on Monday, boosted as a strong ​revenue forecast from AI leader Anthropic supported technology stocks, while investors weighed the prospect of fewer interest-rate hikes ...
Chrysler-parent Stellantis said Monday ​it is recalling ‌955,000 vehicles worldwide because radio software ​may prevent ​rear-view cameras from operating ⁠properly.
The ongoing Ebola outbreak is now the second-most lethal on record and the deadliest in the history of Democratic Republic of Congo. Only the epidemic in West Africa in 2014-16 killed more people.
ByteDance and the Motion Picture Association on Monday signed an ​agreement to strengthen copyright safeguards ‌on the Chinese company's AI video and image-generation models, months after the ...
Leon Marchand remained the home hero two years on from the Paris Olympics but swimming's ​European championships, which ended at the weekend, saw the emergence of new world record breakers to ...
In the latest edition of Reporter's Notebook, a Q&A series with Reuters journalists about the biggest stories on their beats, visuals producer Felix Hoske takes readers behind the scenes of producing ...
The NAACP announced on Monday it had joined the legal team representing the family of Nolan ‌Wells, an 18-year-old Black teen whose body was found on a Mississippi barrier island last month after a ...
Zambian ​President Hakainde Hichilema's lead in the Southern ‌African country's presidential election has widened, partial results from about 71% of constituencies showed on Monday.
Mexican banking affiliates of Bank of America , Banco Santander , BBVA , Citigroup , Deutsche ​Bank and HSBC agreed to pay $86.4 million ‌to settle a long-running antitrust lawsuit by investors who ...