In race to COVID-19 drugs, EU may fast track remdesivir sale before U.S
The European Union may give an initial green light in the coming days for sale of the drug remdesivir as a COVID-19 treatment, the head...
Esports: Leclerc’s girlfriend subscribes to get him to open the door
Ferrari Formula One driver Charles Leclerc has gained a special subscriber to his Twitch streaming channel after his girlfriend found herself locked out of his...
The hidden COVID-19 toll behind bars in the U.S.
As the coronavirus spreads rapidly behind bars in the U.S., Reuters has found that figures compiled by the federal government appear to drastically undercount the...
Cafes, churches reopen in Italy, Greece as Spain targets mid-summer revival
Italian shops, restaurants and churches reopened their doors to the spring sun on Monday, Greece welcomed visitors back to the Acropolis, and Spain hoped for...
Exclusive: U.S. probes PerkinElmer’s role in massive Medicare fraud – sources
Medical diagnostic firm PerkinElmer Inc faces a federal investigation into its role in an alleged Medicare fraud involving tens of thousands of unnecessary genetic cancer...
U.S. auto industry starts to return to life after lockdown
The U.S. auto industry slowly returned to life on Monday, with some vehicle assembly plants reopening after the coronavirus lockdown while suppliers geared up to...
Tech firms sweeten deals for U.S. banks cutting costs in crisis
Top technology services firms are offering payment deferrals, discounts of up to 20% and other sweeteners to some U.S. banks to keep their business as...
Brent at one-month high, U.S. oil tops $31 as restrictions ease
Oil prices climbed by $2 a barrel on Monday, with benchmark Brent hitting a one-month high and U.S. crude topping $30 supported by optimism about...
Trump admin slaps solar, wind operators with retroactive rent bills
The Trump administration has ended a two-year rent holiday for solar and wind projects operating on federal lands, handing them whopping retroactive bills at a...
South Korea calls for giving WHO teeth in face of new diseases
South Korean President Moon Jae-in called on Monday for giving the World Health Organization (WHO) more teeth to combat emerging diseases that threaten global health....
