Exclusive: Pentagon eyes rare earth supplies in Africa in push away from China
The U.S. Department of Defense has held talks with Malawi’s Mkango Resources Ltd and other rare earth miners across the globe about their supplies of...
Fiat Chrysler sales chief files whistleblower suit over SEC probe
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ U.S. sales chief Reid Bigland sued the Italian-American automaker claiming the company opted to withhold 90% of his 2018 compensation because he...
China’s panda diplomacy puts a smile on ‘best friend’ Putin’s face
Chinese President Xi Jinping presented two pandas to Moscow’s zoo at a ceremony with Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, in a gesture the Russian president described...
On Normandy’s beaches, leaders and veterans recall sacrifice of D-Day
Western leaders and ageing veterans gather on the shores of France on Thursday in a second day of events marking the 75th anniversary of D-Day,...
Recovering Ainge says Celtics didn’t fully buy in
Danny Ainge is just five weeks removed from his second heart attack, but that didn’t stop him from delivering a strong opinion of the 2018-19...
Canada outlines spectrum plans ahead of ultra-fast 5G internet rollout
Canada on Wednesday said it was preparing for the arrival of ultra-fast 5G internet service as it outlined plans to make more 5G spectrum available...
Soccer: Absent Hegerberg would have lit up the World Cup, says Rapinoe
U.S. captain Megan Rapinoe knows all about taking a stance for social equality and justice, and can understand why Norway’s Ada Hegerberg has turned her...
Middle schools can help prevent teen dating violence
(Reuters Health) – Middle schools that offer a comprehensive dating violence prevention program in every grade may have fewer youth involved in abusive relationships, a...
Insys to pay $225 million, unit to plead guilty to settle U.S. opioid charges
Insys Therapeutics Inc agreed to pay $225 million and an operating unit agreed to plead guilty to five mail fraud counts to settle criminal and...
U.S. soldiers have worse heart health than civilians
(Reuters Health) – U.S. soldiers are more likely to have poor heart health than civilians of similar ages, a new study finds....
