Nikki Haley nominates Christy Hall to lead SCDOT
BY GAVIN JACKSON
BY GAVIN JACKSON
Iran's supreme leader on Wednesday endorsed a landmark nuclear deal reached with world powers, but warned the government to be vigilant, saying the United States cannot be trusted.
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden says the grieving process after his son Beau's death affected his decision not to seek the presidency. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
LONDON (Reuters) - A Scottish nurse who contracted and initially recovered from Ebola, but then suffered relapsing illness, has meningitis caused by the virus persisting in her brain, doctors treating her said on Wednesday.
LONDON (Reuters) - A Scottish nurse who contracted and initially recovered from Ebola, but then suffered relapsing illness, has meningitis caused by the virus persisting in her brain, doctors treating her said on Wednesday.
LONDON (Reuters) - A Scottish nurse who contracted and initially recovered from Ebola, but then suffered relapsing illness, has meningitis caused by the virus persisting in her brain, doctors treating her said on Wednesday.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin used a rare visit to Moscow by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to talk up the Kremlin's potential to help broker a political settlement to the crisis as he tried to show the West Russia has become a major player in the Middle East.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin used a rare visit to Moscow by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to talk up the Kremlin's potential to help broker a political settlement to the crisis as he tried to show the West Russia has become a major player in the Middle East.
Seong-Jin Cho of South Korea wins the 17th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw. Angela Moore reports.
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South African riot police fired stun grenades on Wednesday at hundreds of protesting students who stormed the parliament precinct in Cape Town to try to disrupt the reading of Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene's interim budget.
Joseph Robinette Biden stepped away from a third run for the White House on Wednesday, acknowledging the window has closed for a viable run and that the vice presidency will…
Читать дальше...Rob Cyran and Reynolds Holding discuss the $30 bln in deals involving Western Digital, Lam Research and other aging technology firms and what's drawing them to this year's merger fest.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc did not violate the trademarks of a high-end watchmaker by offering alternative brands with similar styles in its search results, a federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Credit Suisse plans to raise 6 billion Swiss francs (4 billion pounds) from investors, slim down its investment bank and cut jobs as new chief Tidjane Thiam embarks on the biggest overhaul of the Swiss bank in almost a decade.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Credit Suisse plans to raise 6 billion Swiss francs (4 billion pounds) from investors, slim down its investment bank and cut jobs as new chief Tidjane Thiam embarks on the biggest overhaul of the Swiss bank in almost a decade.
The wife of a Danish man who was arrested after 21 pieces of female genitalia were found at his South African home has been fatally shot, media reported Wednesday.
One of Russia's top officials says the economy is "not in tatters," as President Barack Obama claimed earlier this year.
The European Union on Wednesday demanded that Starbucks and Fiat repay up to 30 million euros ($34 million) each in back taxes, signaling the start of a broad crackdown on favorable tax deals for multinationals.
ANKARA/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan's tactics for Turkey's second general election in five months might have changed, but the outcome looks likely to be the same: for the first time in its history, his ruling AK Party may have to share power.
PARIS (Reuters) - Mali will received 360 million euros ($408 million) in aid from France for 2015-2017, French President Francois Hollande said on Wednesday during a visit by Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.
Top U.S. security officials say terrorist organizations are using the Internet to recruit and inspire individuals to conduct attacks within their own homelands. Rough Cut (no reporter narration.)
I’m not a morning person, which means I’m not a breakfast person either. Breakfast is just something to put in my stomach to get me through till lunch. Generally, it isn’t particularly healthy, or even tasty, as it’s something I grab as I dash madly out the door on my way to work. Except on holidays. Holidays are different. Holidays are for leisurely breakfasts eaten while staring out at the ocean, and knowing that the only decisions I need to make are whether to get a tan or go back to bed for a post-breakfast snooze.
The death toll from typhoon “Lando,” which affected close to one million people in Central and Northern Luzon, climbed to 49 yesterday as widespread flooding in Central and Northern Luzon began to ease yesterday. However, while floods started to subside in most areas affected by “Lando,” low-lying areas started to feel the impact of water flowing downstream yesterday, with Calumpit and Hagonoy now submerged despite a sunny day. The two low-lying Bulacan towns are catch basins for flood waters from... Читать дальше...
LONDON (Reuters) - The pilot of a U.S. Marine fighter jet was killed on Wednesday when it crashed on farmland after taking off from a U.S. Air Force (USAF) base in eastern England, officials said.
Two “dummy corporations” that allegedly cornered most of the service contracts in the Makati City government when Vice President Jejomar C. Binay was still city mayor were originally owned by former vice mayor Ernesto Mercado. This was disclosed in a motion filed last week with the Court of Appeals (CA) by Binay’s alleged trusted aide Gerardo Limlingan Jr., who pleaded for the lifting of the freeze order issued against his bank and financial accounts and those of his business associates and relatives. Читать дальше...