U.S. labor market stabilizing as layoffs abate
U.S. private payrolls fell less than expected in May, suggesting layoffs were abating as businesses reopen, though the overall economy’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic...
MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough calls for Defense Secretary Mark Esper to step down over St. John’s church visit – Fox News
MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough calls for Defense Secretary Mark Esper to step down over St. John’s church visit Fox News Mark Espers: I do not support invoking...
U.S. crowds defy curfews to protest George Floyd’s death, but violence subsides
U.S. protesters ignored curfews as they vented their anger over the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of police, but there was...
U.S. shouldn’t invoke Insurrection Act, defense secretary says
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said on Wednesday he does not support invoking the Insurrection Act to deploy active duty forces to quell civil unrest,...
Canada to require most airport workers, flight crews to wear masks: transport minister
Canada will require most airport workers and flight crews to wear non-medical masks from June 4, but pilots will be exempt while they are on...
MLS players ratify labour deal, finalise plan to resume season
The MLS Players Association has ratified a new collective bargaining agreement in a vote that also finalized a plan to resume the 2020 season amid...
TUI strikes compensation deal with Boeing, delays 737 MAX deliveries
Europe’s biggest travel company, TUI Group , said it has struck a deal with Boeing for compensation and deferred deliveries of the grounded 737 MAX...
Gilead’s remdesivir could see $7 billion in annual sales on stockpiling boost: analyst
Gilead Sciences Inc’s potential COVID-19 treatment, remdesivir, could bring in more than $7 billion in annual sales by 2022, spurred by governments stockpiling the drug...
Spain reports first new COVID-19 death since Sunday
Spain on Wednesday reported its first death from the coronavirus since Sunday as the government sought parliament’s backing for a final extension to the country’s...
Police tells thousands at Rotterdam anti-racism protest to go home because of overcrowding
Dutch police on Wednesday asked several thousand protesters in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam to go home because the anti-racism rally was too crowded...
