U.S. sanctions network selling materials for Iran nuclear program
The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on an international network of companies and their agents it said were involved in the procurement of materials...
Spain’s Podemos party rejects Sanchez’s plan for cabinet
Spanish Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez’s hopes of staying on as prime minister suffered a setback on Thursday when supporters of the Podemos voted to back...
U.S. fans at heart of growing Arsenal fan protests
Arsenal fan websites in the United States are playing a pivotal role in a protest campaign against the club’s owners as a petition demanding change...
Goldman Sachs’ equities-backed earnings results may face pressure
Booming stock markets around the globe helped Goldman Sachs Group Inc offset declines in other businesses last quarter, but those gains may not be sustainable,...
More Puerto Rico protests planned as governor resists calls to resign
Massive and at times violent protests in Puerto Rico showed no sign of stopping as labor unions on Thursday organized a Friday march to keep...
Bullet-riddled U.S. flag that survived D-Day comes home 75 years later
Shot through by German machine gun bullets and tattered by the wind, an American flag that flew on the first U.S. invading ship on D-Day...
Minor quake shakes Mexico City, latest in week of tremors
A minor earthquake struck Mexico City on Thursday, the latest in a series of small tremors that have shaken buildings and jangled nerves across the...
Wall Street rises as Fed’s Williams cements rate-cut expectations
U.S. stocks moved higher on Thursday after a slow start as comments from New York Fed President John Williams helped cement expectations for an interest...
Microsoft sales beat expectations as cloud growth slows
Microsoft Corp beat analysts’ estimates for fourth-quarter revenue and profit on Thursday, even as sales growth began to slow for its cloud product Azure and...
Second opioid distributor charged over role in U.S. drug epidemic
An Ohio drug wholesale distributor and two former executives were charged on Thursday with profiting from the U.S. opioid epidemic by selling millions of pills...
