The second attempt to mediate the dispute over Charleston’s Sergeant Jasper development ended the same as the first: with no deal.
The second attempt to mediate the dispute over Charleston’s Sergeant Jasper development ended the same as the first: with no deal.
GWADAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistan's army chief on Tuesday accused longtime regional India of seeking to undermine his country's $46 billion project to build an economic corridor to transport goods from China's western regions through the Pakistani deepwater port of Gwadar.
COLUMBIA — The fight over a bill that would restrict services offered at nonprofit animal shelters and related mobile clinics was bumped to another day.
Canada's parliament will meet in emergency session on Tuesday night over a rash of suicide attempts by aboriginal teenagers in a remote, poverty-stricken community whose people feel isolated from the rest of the world.
Canada's parliament will meet in emergency session on Tuesday night over a rash of suicide attempts by aboriginal teenagers in a remote, poverty-stricken community whose people feel isolated from the rest of the world.
April 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday sued former ConvergEx Group executive Khaled "Kal" Bassily, accusing him of running a fraudulent scheme to regularly charge hidden mark-ups on customers' securities trades, on top of agreed-upon commissions.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The top contenders in both the Democratic and the Republican presidential nominating races have roughly equal support among members of their respective parties, according to a national Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U2 lead singer Bono joined diplomats and aid experts on Tuesday to appeal for U.S. Senate support for a "Marshall Plan" to provide aid to the Middle East much like the massive relief the United States provided for Europe after World War Two.
(Reuters Health) – Healthcare workers in labs where patients undergo heart procedures guided by X-rays may be at higher risk for cataracts, skin lesions, bone disorders or cancer than other healthcare workers, according to a new study.
(Reuters Health) – Healthcare workers in labs where patients undergo heart procedures guided by X-rays may be at higher risk for cataracts, skin lesions, bone disorders or cancer than other healthcare workers, according to a new study.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., April 12 (Reuters) - North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory slightly altered a new state law denounced as discriminatory with an executive order on Tuesday, but the Republican stood firm on a controversial provision restricting transgender bathroom access.
Brazil's lower house committee recommends impeaching President Dilma Rousseff.
Brazil's lower house committee recommends impeaching President Dilma Rousseff.
Brazil's lower house committee recommends impeaching President Dilma Rousseff.
House Speaker Paul Ryan definitively ruled out a presidential run in 2016, despite mounting support by the Republican establishment and donors that his name be placed in nomination at a brokered convention.
House Speaker Paul Ryan definitively ruled out a presidential run in 2016, despite mounting support by the Republican establishment and donors that his name be placed in nomination at a brokered convention.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Tuesday it has opened up its Messenger app to developers to create chatbots, hoping that by simulating one-on-one conversations between users and companies it will expand its reach in customer service and enterprise transactions.
At an annual developers conference Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg references comments by Republican frontrunner Donald Trump, saying he heard "fearful voices calling for building walls" and halting immigration. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
At an annual developers conference Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg references comments by Republican frontrunner Donald Trump, saying he heard "fearful voices calling for building walls" and halting immigration. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
At an annual developers conference Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg references comments by Republican frontrunner Donald Trump, saying he heard "fearful voices calling for building walls" and halting immigration. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).