Today: May 08, 2024
Today: May 08, 2024

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Angels star outfielder Mike Trout has knee surgery. Team expects 3-time MVP to return this season.

Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout had surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee, and the three-time AL MVP is expected to return this season

Angels star outfielder Mike Trout has knee surgery. Team expects 3-time MVP to return this season.

Kyiv evacuates two hospitals after Belarus KGB chief sparks airstrike fears

KYIV (Reuters) - The Ukrainian capital Kyiv evacuated two civilian hospitals on Friday after the head of the Belarusian KGB security service said they were housing soldiers, sparking fears of an

Kyiv evacuates two hospitals after Belarus KGB chief sparks airstrike fears

Palestinian authorities seek probe into mass graves at Gaza hospitals

By Ahmed Elimam DUBAI (Reuters) -A Palestinian civil defence team on Thursday called on the United Nations to investigate what it said were war crimes at a Gaza hospital, saying nearly 400 bodies were

Palestinian authorities seek probe into mass graves at Gaza hospitals

Philip Morris faces key test with US heated tobacco push

By Emma Rumney LONDON (Reuters) - Philip Morris International's goals for heated tobacco in the United States are reachable, analysts and investors say, even though rivals see limited potential in a

Philip Morris faces key test with US heated tobacco push

Brazil's ex-President Bolsonaro to undergo health treatments in Sao Paulo

BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro is traveling to Sao Paulo on Monday for treatment of an intestinal obstruction and a bout of erysipelas, a bacterial skin

Brazil's ex-President Bolsonaro to undergo health treatments in Sao Paulo

UN rights chief calls Israeli orders to relocate Palestinians from Rafah inhumane

GENEVA (Reuters) - Israeli orders to relocate Palestinians from Rafah are inhumane and risked exposing them to further danger and misery, the U.N. human rights chief said on Monday, warning that such

UN rights chief calls Israeli orders to relocate Palestinians from Rafah inhumane

Ukrainians in embattled east mark third Easter under fire

By Dan Peleschuk KOSTIANTYNIVKA, Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukrainians in the embattled east flocked to church on Sunday to mark their third wartime Easter as Russian troops inched closer to threatening some

Ukrainians in embattled east mark third Easter under fire

Brazil ex-president Bolsonaro hospitalized again with skin infection

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said on Sunday he had to be hospitalized again in the northern city of Manaus due to a skin infection caused by a bacteria, adding there

Brazil ex-president Bolsonaro hospitalized again with skin infection

Exclusive-US to provide nearly $55 million in humanitarian aid for Burkina Faso

By Daphne Psaledakis WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will provide nearly $55 million to address a dire humanitarian crisis in Burkina Faso, U.S. aid chief Samantha Power will announce on

Exclusive-US to provide nearly $55 million in humanitarian aid for Burkina Faso

Crypto company Tether invests $200 million in brain-chip maker Blackrock Neurotech

By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON (Reuters) - Crypto company Tether has invested $200 million in Blackrock Neurotech, taking a majority stake in the U.S. brain implant company, Tether said in a statement

Crypto company Tether invests $200 million in brain-chip maker Blackrock Neurotech

Chile's President Boric declares national mourning period after 3 police officers killed

(Reuters) - Three police officers were killed on Saturday in southern Chile during what President Gabriel Boric called a cowardly attack that led him to declare three days of national mourning.

Chile's President Boric declares national mourning period after 3 police officers killed

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

By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) - 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

British grocery inflation dips to 3.2%, says Kantar

By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) - UK grocery price inflation fell for the 14th month in a row in April, partly driven by an increase in supermarkets' promotional activity, industry data showed on

British grocery inflation dips to 3.2%, says Kantar

Famine risk 'very high' in Gaza, especially in north, US official says

By Humeyra Pamuk WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Israel has taken significant steps in recent weeks on allowing aid into Gaza, the U.S. special envoy for humanitarian issues said on Tuesday, but considerable

Famine risk 'very high' in Gaza, especially in north, US official says

Death toll from Kenya floods rises to 228

NAIROBI (Reuters) - The number of people killed by flooding and other impacts of the heavy rains battering Kenya has risen to 228, the interior ministry said on Sunday.

Death toll from Kenya floods rises to 228

Bangladesh reopens schools as searing temperatures drop

By Ruma Paul DHAKA (Reuters) - Schools in Bangladesh reopened on Sunday and classes were continuing over the weekend after a searing heatwave a week ago that suspended lessons as the country baked in

Bangladesh reopens schools as searing temperatures drop

Exclusive-Biden campaign rolls out new abortion ads aimed at Latino men

By Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Joe Biden will ramp up spending this month as part of a new advertising push aimed partly at convincing Latino men that abortion rights are a vital issue that

Exclusive-Biden campaign rolls out new abortion ads aimed at Latino men

Kenya's weather outlook 'dire' as cyclone nears, president says

NAIROBI (Reuters) -Torrential rains that caused widespread flooding and landslides across Kenya in recent weeks, killing at least 210 people, are forecast to worsen over the rest of this month,

Kenya's weather outlook 'dire' as cyclone nears, president says

Heatwaves and outages test support for juntas in Chad and Mali

By Mahamat Ramadane and Idrissa Sangare N'DJAMENA/BAMAKO (Reuters) - In Chad's scorching capital N'Djamena, housewife Sylvie Belrangar turned the handle of a tap but nothing trickled out as water

Heatwaves and outages test support for juntas in Chad and Mali

For a Louisiana lawmaker, exempting incest and rape from the state's abortion ban is personal

Democratic state Rep. Delisha Boyd is fighting an uphill battle in her attempt to pass a bill that would exempt cases of rape and incest from Louisiana's near-total abortion ban

For a Louisiana lawmaker, exempting incest and rape from the state's abortion ban is personal

Fire at Brazil guesthouse leaves at least 10 dead, 11 injured

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - At least 10 people died and 11 were injured in the early hours of Friday morning in a major fire at a guesthouse in Brazil's southern city of Porto Alegre, said the Rio Grande do

Fire at Brazil guesthouse leaves at least 10 dead, 11 injured

US Social Security, Medicare get slight boost from strong economy

By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Trust funds supporting Social Security and Medicare benefits for U.S. seniors showed slight improvement as stronger-than-forecast economic growth and

US Social Security, Medicare get slight boost from strong economy

Vertex tops Q1 profit estimates on robust demand for cystic fibrosis treatments

By Pratik Jain (Reuters) -Vertex Pharmaceuticals beat Wall Street estimates for first-quarter profit on Monday, driven by robust uptake for its blockbuster cystic fibrosis treatments.

Vertex tops Q1 profit estimates on robust demand for cystic fibrosis treatments

With help from AI, Randy Travis got his voice back. Here's how his first song post-stroke came to be

With artificial intelligence, country music star Randy Travis has his voice back

With help from AI, Randy Travis got his voice back. Here's how his first song post-stroke came to be

Floodwaters start receding around Houston area as recovery begins following rescues and evacuations

Floodwaters in the Houston area are starting to recede, allowing residents to begin returning to their homes and assess damages after days of heavy rainfall

Floodwaters start receding around Houston area as recovery begins following rescues and evacuations
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