April 13 (Reuters) - Oil and natural gas producer Energy XXI Ltd will prepare for bankruptcy protection as soon as a grace period for missed interest payments expires on Thursday, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing people with knowledge of the matter.
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Lokomotiv Krasnodar and Laboral Kutxa Vitoria nosed ahead of their more heralded rivals in the Euroleague playoffs after home wins in the opening games of their best-of-five quarter-final series on Wednesday.
OTTAWA, April 13 (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada warned on Wednesday that the country's improving economy faced downside risks, including a stronger currency that could drag on non-commodity exports, even as it held interest rates steady and raised growth forecasts.
CHICAGO, April 13 (Reuters) - CME Group Inc will shutter its New York trading floor at year's end due to low volume, closing options pits for metals and oil a year after most futures pits met their end.
(Reuters Health) – People who eat a lot of fast food may be exposed to higher amounts of certain chemicals in plastics that are believed to disrupt human hormones and possibly cause cancer, according to a U.S. study.
(Reuters Health) – People who eat a lot of fast food may be exposed to higher amounts of certain chemicals in plastics that are believed to disrupt human hormones and possibly cause cancer, according to a U.S. study.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - When director Jon Favreau took on the project to reboot Disney's beloved 1967 animated musical classic "The Jungle Book," he not only wanted to film it as a live-action story, he also wanted to highlight the drama.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Most Dutch opposition parties called on the government on Wednesday to respect the outcome of a non-binding referendum rejecting a treaty between the European Union and Ukraine.
(Reuters) - Jordan Spieth will never get over his shocking Masters meltdown, no matter how many major championships he wins, but will learn from his collapse, United States Ryder Cup captain Davis Love said on Wednesday.
Walking around the Battery, running over the Ravenel Bridge, splashing in the Pineapple Fountain or relaxing at Sunset Park will give you a front row seat to watch more than 250 sailboats racing in and around Charleston harbor this weekend.
April 13 (Reuters) - Jordan Spieth will never get over his shocking Masters meltdown, no matter how many major championships he wins, but will learn from his collapse, United States Ryder Cup captain Davis Love said on Wednesday.
The actress and former model hosts Breast Cancer Research Foundation's annual Hot Pink Party. Rough cut (no reporter narration)
The actress and former model hosts Breast Cancer Research Foundation's annual Hot Pink Party. Rough cut (no reporter narration)
The actress and former model hosts Breast Cancer Research Foundation's annual Hot Pink Party. Rough cut (no reporter narration)
The actress and former model hosts Breast Cancer Research Foundation's annual Hot Pink Party. Rough cut (no reporter narration)
GENEVA (Reuters) - U.N. Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura opened a new round of peace talks on Wednesday seeking renewed pledges to uphold a truce he said had been shaken by serious incidents but "not a bushfire".
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (Reuters) - Musician Ringo Starr said on Wednesday he was canceling a performance planned for June in Cary, North Carolina, in protest of a state law decried as discriminatory against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
COLUMBIA — About 10 transgender men and women stood before two state senators Thursday morning and told them a proposed bill that would require them to use the bathroom that matches the gender on their birth certificate would cause more harm than good.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders paid an impromptu visit to a Verizon workers' picket line in Brooklyn on Wednesday after being endorsed by New York City transit workers as he tried to wrest a bit of union support from rival Hillary Clinton.