Author Archives: Syndicated Content
U.S. could send $1,400 COVID bill payments within days; child tax credit a bigger challenge
By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With plenty of practice sending coronavirus relief payments to Americans, the federal government should be able to launch the delivery of $1,400 checks almost im...
Syndicated Content Mar 08, 2021
Special Report: How Trump administration left indelible mark on U.S. immigration courts
By Reade Levinson, Kristina Cooke and Mica Rosenberg (Reuters) - On a rainy September day in 2018, Jeff Sessions, then U.S. attorney general, addressed one of the largest classes of newly hired immigr...
Syndicated Content Mar 08, 2021
Harley borrows Detroit’s used-car playbook to pursue younger riders
By Rajesh Kumar Singh CHICAGO (Reuters) - Harley-Davidson Inc has decided the best way to get younger customers to buy a new motorcycle is to sell them a used one first. The Milwaukee-based company pl...
Syndicated Content Mar 08, 2021
‘Go and pick cotton’: Lille’s Sanches reveals racial abuse in cup win
(Reuters) - Portuguese midfielder Renato Sanches has said he was racially abused during Lille's 3-1 win away at Ajaccio in the French Cup on Sunday, becoming the latest high-profile footballer in Euro...
Syndicated Content Mar 08, 2021
War crimes court orders record $30 million compensation for Congo victims
By Stephanie van den Berg THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Child soldiers and other victims of convicted Congolese militia leader Bosco Ntaganda should get a total of $30 million compensation, International Crim...
Syndicated Content Mar 08, 2021
Heineken replaces chief financial officer after savings plan launch
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Heineken NV, the world's second largest beer maker, said on Monday it will replace its chief financial officer as it continues with an overhaul of its leadership and embarks on a ...
Syndicated Content Mar 08, 2021
English children head back to school after two months of home learning
LONDON (Reuters) - Millions of English children and teenagers headed back to school on Monday for the first time in two months, having endured their second extended stretch of home learning because of...
Syndicated Content Mar 08, 2021
Mixed Martial Arts: Swedes go pro to keep fighting careers going
By Philip O'Connor VAESTARAS, Sweden (Reuters) - Sweden's mixed martial artists have been forced into an odd career choice if they want to keep fighting -- they have to turn pro. The country's COVID-1...
Syndicated Content Mar 08, 2021
La Liga talking points
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Talking points from the weekend in Spanish football. ATLETICO LEAVE REAL ALIVE AND PAY THE PRICE Atletico Madrid have a tendency to underperform against Real Madrid so their 1-1 ...
Syndicated Content Mar 08, 2021
Pandemic tames Airbnb in Europe’s tourist hotspots – for now
By Victoria Waldersee LISBON (Reuters) - The COVID-19 pandemic has achieved what many mayors across Europe have tried and failed to do: wipe out tens of thousands of Airbnbs from city centres and so h...
Syndicated Content Mar 08, 2021

