Hershey is expected to cut about 300 jobs by the end of the year as it looks to simplify its operations. The candy maker also cut its revenue outlook for the year.
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Washington (Reuters) - Masters champion Jordan Spieth birdied four of his first eight holes to briefly surge one ahead in the U.S. Open second round on Friday before slipping back with an ugly double-bogey.
A Bill that could result in opinion polls banned in the run-up to a general election cleared its first hurdle in the House of Lords amid criticism of the pollsters’ performance at last month’s general election.
DALLAS (Reuters) - A decision this week to return deep fryers and soda machines to Texas schools has raised criticism among nutrition experts who say it will worsen a childhood obesity problem in the second-most populous U.S. state.
DALLAS (Reuters) - A decision this week to return deep fryers and soda machines to Texas schools has raised criticism among nutrition experts who say it will worsen a childhood obesity problem in the second-most populous U.S. state.
GENEVA/SANAA (Reuters) - U.N.-sponsored talks in Geneva on a ceasefire between Yemen's civil war parties ended on Friday without a deal as Saudi-led warplanes staged further strikes on the dominant Houthi armed faction and allies including elite Republican Guards.
GENEVA/SANAA (Reuters) - U.N.-sponsored talks in Geneva on a ceasefire between Yemen's civil war parties ended on Friday without a deal as Saudi-led warplanes staged further strikes on the dominant Houthi armed faction and allies including elite Republican Guards.
NEW YORK, June 19 (Reuters) - Shares of mall operator Macerich Co fell as much as 7.3 percent on Friday on reports rival Simon Property Group Inc was selling a 3.6 percent stake, months after its failed takeover bid.
LONDON (Reuters) - Hooded jawas search for treasures and stormtroopers patrol the streets on the lookout for suspicious activity. Nearby, R2-D2 trundles alongside C-3PO while Chewbacca makes his way past huts and tents.
LONDON (Reuters) - Veteran soul and bluesman Van Morrison and pop star Lady Gaga have added fresh accolades to their list of honors, winning awards from the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Belarusian dissidents granted political asylum in the UK have revealed they are still being harassed and targeted by the repressive regime in their home country, 10 years after they formed a theatre group to protest against the rule of President Alexander Lukashenko.
Guns, fatigues, and a violent crime: A rapper used a West Virginia courtroom to film his vigilante-themed music video, and that has disturbed one local official.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Croatian Ivo Karlovic hit a record 45 aces en route to beating third seed Tomas Berdych at the Halle Open on Friday to set up a semi-final against seven-times champion Roger Federer.
The president of the NAACP says the killings of nine church members at an historic black South Carolina church is 'unconscionable.' Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
The president of the NAACP says the killings of nine church members at an historic black South Carolina church is 'unconscionable.' Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
The president of the NAACP says the killings of nine church members at an historic black South Carolina church is 'unconscionable.' Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Andy Murray is still on course to win the Aegon Championships for a fourth time but the Scot had to survive a barrage of big serving from Gilles Müller before securing his place in the semi-finals.
BOSTON, June 19 (Reuters) - Billionaire investor Carl Icahn said thanks but no thanks when real estate mogul turned Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump floated his name for U.S. Treasury secretary.
SEATTLE (Reuters) - More than 4,000 people in a Seattle suburb lost power on Friday after a woman driving naked crashed her car into a utility pole, police said.
BUJUMBURA (Reuters) - At least 70 people have died in Burundi since clashes erupted between security forces and activists protesting against President Pierre Nkurunziza's bid for a third term, a leading Burundian human rights group said.
BUJUMBURA (Reuters) - At least 70 people have died in Burundi since clashes erupted between security forces and activists protesting against President Pierre Nkurunziza's bid for a third term, a leading Burundian human rights group said.
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As Roger Newman and his lifelong friend Nigel come off the Wild Mouse retro-roller coaster, the two old men are skipping and giggling along like teenagers. Doug, 35, emerges beaming from the Wall of Death – a stunt show involving terrifyingly irresponsible motorbike riding. “You must go in,” he says, “it’s excellent.” And he’s right.
It's a case of two down: the aisle.
A 6-year-old Massachusetts boy has raised $25,000 for cancer research by playing 100 holes of golf in one day in memory of a classmate who died of the disease.