Poland’s Tauron confirms coal mine sale in green push
State-run Polish utility Tauron confirmed on Monday it was considering selling one of its three coal mines as part of a plan to shift to...
Oil up more than 1% on Mideast tensions and supply cuts
Oil prices rose more than 1% on Monday, supported by Middle East tensions and OPEC-led supply cuts as well as continued crude disruptions from Russia...
Record heat hits U.S. Southeast, threat of flooding remains in Central states
A heat wave with record-breaking potential gripped the southeastern United States on Monday, while the Central Plains will get a respite from the deadly weather...
Oklahoma takes on drugmakers J&J, Teva in landmark opioid trial
Gail Box vividly remembers the day in May 2011 when she first learned her 22-year-old son Austin, a University of Oklahoma linebacker, was abusing opioid...
Serena overcomes slow start to power into French Open second round
Serena Williams, chasing a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam singles title, overcame a wobbly start to reach the second round of the French Open with a...
Red hot Chilean Garin on a claycourt roll
Cristian Garin claimed his first ever Grand Slam match win on Monday shortly before Rafael Nadal bagged his 254th but the Chilean has a couple...
Cirrhosis, cancer risks higher with fatty liver – especially in diabetics
(Reuters Health) – Fatty liver disease that’s not related to alcohol use is linked with an increased risk of cirrhosis and liver cancer, especially in...
Arab billionaire says he has agreed terms to buy Newcastle: report
Abu Dhabi billionaire Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan says he has agreed terms with Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley to buy the Premier League...
Alibaba mulls raising $20 billion via second listing: Bloomberg
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd is considering raising $20 billion through a second listing in Hong Kong, Bloomberg reported on Monday, citing sources....
Shortages plague Cuba as U.S. sanctions hurt economy
Long lines outside shops with mostly bare shelves are increasingly common in Cuba, and the government has signaled that things are going from bad to...