U.S. railroads say heatwave to reignite coal shipments this year
By Ananta Agarwal U.S. railroad operators expect heatwaves across the northern hemisphere to reignite coal shipments as people
2023-07-29 00:27
Salvage crews board a cargo ship burning off the Netherlands. The smoke and flames are easing
The Netherlands' coast guard says that salvage crews dealing with a cargo ship loaded with cars that has been burning for more than two days off the northern Dutch coast boarded the vessel for the first time as heat, flames and smoke eased
2023-07-28 23:54
Italy wins EU nod to clinch 18.5 billion euros in post-COVID funds
ROME The European Commission said on Friday it had provisionally approved the payment to Italy of a third
2023-07-28 23:20
Softening inflation props up U.S. consumer sentiment
By Safiyah Riddle Diminishing inflation pushed consumer sentiment to the highest in nearly two years, a closely watched
2023-07-28 23:19
G20 ministers reach agreement on most, but not all, climate issues
The final meeting of climate and environment ministers from the world’s largest economies ended without an agreement or joint statement Friday despite pleas from leading figures for nations to show a united front on climate change as weather records shatter across the globe
2023-07-28 22:52
Biden to tout 'Bidenomics' in Maine as GDP grows, inflation falls
By Jarrett Renshaw and Steve Holland (Reuters) -President Joe Biden headed to Maine on Friday, his first trip to the
2023-07-28 22:48
Fukushima plant official says the coming release of treated water a milestone for decommissioning
A top official in charge of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant says an upcoming release of the treated radioactive water into sea more than 12 years after the meltdown disaster marks “a milestone."
2023-07-28 21:27
US labor costs growth slows in second quarter
WASHINGTON U.S. labor costs increased less than expected in the second quarter as wage growth cooled a bit,
2023-07-28 21:22
An inflation gauge that is closely tracked by the Fed falls to its lowest level in more than 2 years
A measure of consumer prices that is closely monitored by the Federal Reserve fell last month to its lowest level since March 2021, the latest sign that inflation in the United States is steadily cooling from its once-painful highs
2023-07-28 20:57
US annual inflation slows in June, consumer spending solid
WASHINGTON U.S. annual inflation slowed considerably in June, likely pushing the Federal Reserve closer to ending its fastest
2023-07-28 20:47
Poland's lawmakers approve a divisive law on Russian influence
Poland's lawmakers have voted to approve an amended but divisive law on Russian influences believed to be targeting the opposition and criticized by the U.S. and the European Union
2023-07-28 20:21
Ford recalls 870K F-150 pickups in US because parking brakes can turn on unexpectedly
Ford is recalling more than 870,000 F-150 pickup trucks in the U.S. because the electric parking brakes can turn on unexpectedly
2023-07-28 19:53