Today: May 09, 2024
Today: May 09, 2024

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Goldman Sachs taps BofA bankers for India dealmaking roles, sources say

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Goldman Sachs taps BofA bankers for India dealmaking roles, sources say

Investigators say student killed by police outside Wisconsin school had pointed pellet rifle

Authorities say a student who was killed by police outside a Wisconsin school pointed a pellet rifle at officers and had refused to drop the weapon

Investigators say student killed by police outside Wisconsin school had pointed pellet rifle

Some colleges that had been permissive of pro-Palestinian protests begin taking a tougher stance

Police in riot gear blocked access to the University of Chicago’s Quad early Tuesday

Some colleges that had been permissive of pro-Palestinian protests begin taking a tougher stance

'Show solidarity': Pro-Palestinian protesters camp across Australian universities

Hundreds of people protesting Israel's war in Gaza rallied at one of Australia's top universities on Friday demanding it divest from companies with ties to Israel,

'Show solidarity': Pro-Palestinian protesters camp across Australian universities

Conservative US judges boycott Columbia grads over campus Gaza protests

A group of 13 conservative U.S. federal judges said on Monday that they would not hire law students or undergraduates from Columbia University in response

Conservative US judges boycott Columbia grads over campus Gaza protests

Fed's balance sheet plans could take center stage this week

By Michael S.

Fed's balance sheet plans could take center stage this week

Laid-off: Former Tyson Foods chicken farmers face high costs switching to eggs

Some U.S. farmers who once raised chickens for Tyson Foods to slaughter are shifting to sell eggs instead after the meatpacker closed six plants, a move that left

Laid-off: Former Tyson Foods chicken farmers face high costs switching to eggs

UN gives update on 19 staff accused by Israel of Oct. 7 involvement

U.N. investigators examining Israeli accusations that 12 staff from the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA took part in the Oct.

UN gives update on 19 staff accused by Israel of Oct. 7 involvement

Gaza protests grow at US colleges, thousands demonstrate in Brooklyn

By Cath Turner and Jonathan Allen NEW YORK (Reuters) -Protests against Israel filled streets in Brooklyn and escalated at universities across the United States, some of which included Jewish Passover

Gaza protests grow at US colleges, thousands demonstrate in Brooklyn

China's health body probes hospital after surrogacy claims

China's National Health Commission said it was investigating a hospital in the southwest megacity of Chongqing for its alleged involvement in surrogacy, which is illegal in China

China's health body probes hospital after surrogacy claims

Berkeley takes light touch on Gaza protests. Columbia called the police

At Columbia University, tensions between the administration and students protesting over Israel's war in Gaza have reached the point that scores of New York City police

Berkeley takes light touch on Gaza protests. Columbia called the police

Paris' Sciences Po school rejects Gaza protesters' demand to review Israel ties

By Lucien Libert PARIS (Reuters) -Paris' Sciences Po university has rejected demands by protesters to review its relations with Israeli universities, its interim director Jean Basseres said on

Paris' Sciences Po school rejects Gaza protesters' demand to review Israel ties

US construction spending falls in March

U.S. construction spending unexpectedly fell in March likely as a resurgence in mortgage rates weighed on homebuilding, but activity remains supported by an acute housing

US construction spending falls in March

Citi managing director details 'pervasive' sexual harassment in lawsuit

A Citigroup managing director said the bank failed to protect her from a supervisor's violent threats and abuse because of its "pervasive" culture of sexual

Citi managing director details 'pervasive' sexual harassment in lawsuit

Australian counter terrorism force arrests seven teenagers after Sydney bishop stabbing

An Australian counter terrorism team arrested seven teenagers on Wednesday linked to a boy charged with a religiously-motivated terror attack on a Sydney bishop and

Australian counter terrorism force arrests seven teenagers after Sydney bishop stabbing

Hong Kong businesses shut shop as city struggles to revive post pandemic

When Jacky Yu, 48, opened his Japanese gift shop in Hong Kong more than a decade ago, the tourist and shopping district of Mong Kok was

Hong Kong businesses shut shop as city struggles to revive post pandemic

Pope Francis visits Venice, says his work isn't easy

By Yara Nardi VENICE (Reuters) -Pope Francis made his first trip out of Rome for seven months on Sunday with a packed visit to Venice that took in an art exhibition, a prison and a Mass, with the 87-

Pope Francis visits Venice, says his work isn't easy

A Minute With: producer Mike Gunton on working with naturalist David Attenborough 

Veteran British naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough turns 98 on May 8, but according to his longtime collaborator Mike Gunton, he has no plans to retire.

A Minute With: producer Mike Gunton on working with naturalist David Attenborough 

After AP investigation, family of missing students enrolls in school

After AP's Pulitzer Prize-finalist investigation, a family of Atlanta kids struggling to enroll in school returned to class last month

After AP investigation, family of missing students enrolls in school

Russian missile hits educational institution, kills five in Ukraine's Odesa

By Iryna Nazarchuk ODESA, Ukraine (Reuters) -A Russian missile attack on an educational institution in a popular seafront park in the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odesa on Monday killed at least five

Russian missile hits educational institution, kills five in Ukraine's Odesa

UN right chief troubled by treatment of pro-Palestinian protesters at U.S. universities

The U.N. human rights chief said on Tuesday he was "troubled" by heavy-handed actions taken by U.S. security forces during attempts to break up pro-Palestinian protests on college

UN right chief troubled by treatment of pro-Palestinian protesters at U.S. universities

With bright tents and sombre mood, protesting UK students show solidarity with US peers

British students set up pro-Palestinian protest encampments on Oxford and Cambridge universities' historic campuses on a cloudy spring Monday, in a show of

With bright tents and sombre mood, protesting UK students show solidarity with US peers

Money isn't enough to smooth the path for Republican candidates hoping to retake the Senate

Senate Republicans are returning to a strategy they hope could neutralize their Democratic rivals' financial edge: Find rich people to run

Money isn't enough to smooth the path for Republican candidates hoping to retake the Senate

Biden recognizes US Military Academy with trophy for besting other service academies in football

President Joe Biden has recognized the United States Military Academy with the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy for besting other service academies in football

Biden recognizes US Military Academy with trophy for besting other service academies in football

Can yogurt reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes?

Yogurt sold in U.S. grocery store may soon have new labels that say the popular food might help reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes

Can yogurt reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes?
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