Putin could remain in power until 2036
Russia’s Constitutional Court has ruled that it was legal to change the country’s constitution in a way that could allow President Vladimir Putin to remain...
Vanishing YouTube videos: Google expects AI errors as coronavirus empties offices
YouTube could see a jump in videos erroneously taken down for content policy violations as the company relies more on automated software during the novel...
Italy pumps cash into coronavirus-hit economy as death toll passes 2,000
Italy approved 25 billion euros ($28 billion) of spending measures on Monday to help the fragile economy survive the onslaught of coronavirus as the death...
Airline bailouts? Cash handouts? Debate deepens on inoculating economy against coronavirus
The United States and other rich countries need to start spending their way out of the coronavirus crisis, White House advisers, the International Monetary Fund...
PM Johnson tells Britain: stop non-essential contact
Britons should avoid pubs, clubs and theaters to help slow the spread of coronavirus, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday....
Wall Street sinks as Fed’s shock cut increases worries over virus spread
U.S. stocks fell sharply on Monday as the Federal Reserve’s drastic move to cut interest rates to near zero fueled anxiety over the extent of...
U.S. shale oil output to rise to record 9.08 million barrels per day in April – EIA
U.S. oil output growth from the Permian basin is expected to offset declines in every other shale formation in April, helping push overall production up...
Exclusive: U.S. airports seek $10 billion in government assistance over travel demand collapse – sources
U..S. airports are seeking $10 billion in U.S. government assistance to help offset losses incurred by the sharp drop in travel due to coronavirus, two...
British actor Idris Elba tests positive for coronavirus
British actor Idris Elba said on Monday he has tested positive for coronavirus....
San Francisco’s flower market reels from event cancellations aimed at slowing coronavirus
At the normally bustling wholesale flower market in San Francisco, business has fallen so steeply since local governments started banning large gatherings on March 6...
