Author Archives: Syndicated Content
Serious differences persist in Iran nuclear talks – U.S. official
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - There are serious differences in talks on resuming compliance with the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and if they cannot be bridged in the foreseeable future, Washington will need to re...
Syndicated Content Jun 24, 2021
EU leaders to commit to finishing banking union … one day
By Jan Strupczewski and Francesco Guarascio BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European leaders will promise on Friday to complete the EU's banking union in the future, but will leave it to their finance ministers ...
Syndicated Content Jun 24, 2021
Meet Nesher Ramla Homo – new early human discovered at Israeli cement site
By Ari Rabinovitch TEL AVIV (Reuters) -Scientists said on Thursday they had discovered a new kind of early human after studying pieces of fossilised bone dug up at a site used by a cement plant in cen...
Syndicated Content Jun 24, 2021
Virtual reality brings prehistoric Lascaux caves back into view
PARIS (Reuters) - Nearly six decades after France's prehistoric Lascaux caves were made off-limits, visitors will be once again be able to tour the site - only this time in virtual reality. The cave n...
Syndicated Content Jun 24, 2021
Bullard: Supply chains will be under pressure for ‘quite a while’
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The supply bottlenecks contributing to higher prices may last "quite a while," St. Louis Federal Reserve bank president James Bullard said Thursday, highlighting the risk faster...
Syndicated Content Jun 24, 2021
Screeches of sneakers, cheers from the couch: How NBC will cover Tokyo Olympics in a pandemic
By Helen Coster (Reuters) - When NBCUniversal airs the Tokyo Olympics next month, expect coverage from a new type of "venue" far from the action at the pool or court. It could be a living room, a bar,...
Syndicated Content Jun 24, 2021
U.S. jobless claims dropping faster in states ending federal benefit
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ongoing claims for U.S. unemployment insurance have dipped faster in recent weeks in states ending federal benefits this summer than in states keeping the $3...
Syndicated Content Jun 24, 2021
Marilyn Monroe statue returns to Palm Springs, to cheers and jeers
By Norma Galeana (Reuters) - Marilyn Monroe is back in Palm Springs, California, in a big way - but not everyone is thrilled. A 26-ft (7.9-m) tall statue of the Hollywood icon in her famous billowing ...
Syndicated Content Jun 24, 2021
Brazilian miner Vale to spend up to $6 billion to reduce emissions by 2030
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian miner Vale on Thursday said it would invest between $4 billion and $6 billion by 2030 to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, raising its previous forecast of $2 billion...
Syndicated Content Jun 24, 2021
Italy to extend ban on firing workers in sectors worst hit by virus – sources
ROME (Reuters) - Italy is set to extend a ban on firings beyond its current deadline of end-June for workers employed in some industrial sectors worst hit by the coronavirus crisis, three government a...
Syndicated Content Jun 24, 2021

