BEIJING (Reuters) - Plans for China's new development bank, one of Beijing's biggest global policy successes, were almost shelved two years ago due to doubts among senior Chinese policymakers.
LAKE FOREST, Illinois (Reuters) - Two years after shooting a magical 59 in the BMW Championship at Conway Farms Golf Club, Jim Furyk was forced to pull out of the tournament at the same venue on Thursday because of a wrist injury.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If you earn more than $300,000 at cable operator Cablevision Systems Corp , watch out - your new boss-in-waiting has his eye on you.
BILOXI -- Beauvoir is under attack again. Ten years after Hurricane Katrina caused millions of dollars in damage at the last home of Jefferson Davis, and seven years after the…
Читать дальше...WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. derivatives regulators brought their first case against a Bitcoin trading platform on Thursday, declaring that virtual currencies are deemed "commodities" covered under existing law.
COLUMBIA — Coming out of spring practice, South Carolina’s No. 2 tight end was a four-star prospect also recruited by LSU and Florida State. At about the same time, Hayden Hurst was playing professional baseball in the Gulf Coast League. Now Hurst is backing up starter Jerell Adams — and the...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - NASA missed opportunities to save millions of dollars following Orbital ATK’s failed cargo run to the International Space Station last year, the agency’s top watchdog said on Thursday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Inuit, a group of people who make the Arctic their home, have benefited from a handy set of genetic adaptations that help them survive in some of Earth's harshest conditions.
MILAN (Reuters) - Nicolas Colsaerts became the 11th player to fire eight successive birdies on the European Tour as the Belgian surged to the top of the leaderboard after the Italian Open first round on
HAVANA (Reuters) - Veteran diplomat Jose Cabanas on Thursday became Cuba's first ambassador to the United States in 54 years, thanks to the recent rapprochement between the former Cold War foes.
Stocks closed mostly lower on Thursday, giving up a 1-percent rally after the Fed did not raise interest rates after its September meeting. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Stocks closed mostly lower on Thursday, giving up a 1-percent rally after the Fed did not raise interest rates after its September meeting. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Federal Reserve policymakers have slightly lowered their projections for growth and inflation in the next two years, an outlook that likely factored into their decision to hold off on raising interest rates.
Prior to taking its show on the road, a new Charleston group dedicated to supporting and promoting female members of the Southeast food-and-beverage industry is holding two last local events, including an artisan market this Sunday.
ST LEON-ROT, Germany, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Carin Koch is hoping Friday will be a case of history repeating itself after Europe's Solheim Cup captain again paired up Scandinavians Suzann Pettersen and Anna Nordqvist for the opening foursomes.
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(Reuters Health) - When healthy adults under age 65 get a flu shot to protect themselves, they may be helping older adults in their communities avoid the flu as well, according to a new analysis of nationwide U.S. data.
(Reuters Health) - When healthy adults under age 65 get a flu shot to protect themselves, they may be helping older adults in their communities avoid the flu as well, according to a new analysis of nationwide U.S. data.
Wells Fargo Chief Economist discusses the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision to keep interest rates steady at its September meeting, and why he disagrees with their decision. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Thousands march through the Turkish capital of Ankara to protest attacks by Kurdish militants on security forces. Diane Hodges reports.
Thousands march through the Turkish capital of Ankara to protest attacks by Kurdish militants on security forces. Diane Hodges reports.
Thousands march through the Turkish capital of Ankara to protest attacks by Kurdish militants on security forces. Diane Hodges reports.
(Reuters) - Chipmaker Texas Instruments Inc said it plans to buy back shares worth up to $7.5 billion as part of a new repurchase program.