September 15, 2021 By Mike Stone WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Raytheon, the maker of Tomahawk missiles, will require all U.S. employees to have a COVID-19 vaccination, the company said in a Wednesday statement. The employees need to get shots by mid-December in order to meet a Jan. 1 deadline for immunization, a source familiar with policy said. […]
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‘The Bodyguard’ movie gets a Hollywood remake
September 15, 2021 LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – “The Bodyguard,” the 1992 movie that launched the acting career of the late Whitney Houston and featured her most famous song, is getting a reboot. Hollywood movie studio Warner Bros said on Wednesday that a reimagining of the romantic thriller is in development with a script penned by […]
Gymnasts Biles, Maroney demand justice in botched FBI sex abuse probe
September 15, 2021 By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Olympic gymnast McKayla Maroney on Wednesday told U.S. lawmakers she feels betrayed by FBI agents, after they failed to investigate former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, despite her telling them he had sexually abused her. FBI Director Chris Wray told the Senate panel that the actions […]
Haiti official resigns over PM’s links to suspect in president’s slaying
September 15, 2021 By Sarah Marsh HAVANA (Reuters) – Fresh turmoil hit Haiti’s government on Wednesday as a senior official stepped down saying he could not serve a premier under suspicion in the assassination of President Jovenel Moise and refusing to cooperate in the investigation. The resignation of Renald Luberice, who served more than four […]
In Arctic push, U.S. extends new economic aid package to Greenland
September 15, 2021 By Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen NUUK, Greenland (Reuters) – Greenland said on Wednesday it had agreed a new economic aid package with the United States which seeks to boost ties the world’s biggest island and strengthen U.S. military presence in the Arctic. Washington has a military base on Greenland but paid little attention to […]
Tiger Global-led $100M investment makes Apna India’s fastest unicorn
A 22-month old startup that is helping millions of blue- and gray-collar workers in India learn new skills and find jobs has become the youngest firm to join the coveted unicorn status in the world’s second largest internet market. Apna announced on Thursday that it has raised $100 million in a round led by Tiger […]
Soccer-FIFPRO chief warns of ‘breaking point’ over biennial World Cup
September 15, 2021 (Reuters) – The head of global soccer players’ union FIFPRO criticised FIFA’s lack of consultation with stakeholders before proposing its biennial World Cup plan, saying it raised serious concerns by adding more pressure to the international calendar. World soccer’s ruling body announced a feasibility study on holding the men’s and women’s World […]
Dollar skids as soft U.S. inflation weighs; Fed meeting looms next week
September 15, 2021 By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) -The dollar slumped against major currencies on Wednesday after softer-than-expected U.S. inflation data released on Tuesday eased short-term expectations about tapering of asset purchases from the Federal Reserve. The dollar index last stood at 92.514, down about 0.2% from Tuesday, when it dropped following the inflation […]
Canadian Pacific clinches $27-billion Kansas City Southern deal as rival bows out
September 15, 2021 By Greg Roumeliotis (Reuters) -Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd inked a $27.2 billion cash-and-stock deal to buy Kansas City Southern on Wednesday after Canadian National Railway Co conceded it could not save its own $29.6-billion deal for the U.S. railway. The combination will create the first direct railway linking Canada, the United States […]
Wall Street rallies on crude price jump, economic data
September 15, 2021 By Stephen Culp NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stocks ended higher on Wednesday as surging crude prices boosted energy shares and a swath of positive U.S. data suggested inflation has crested and the economic recovery remains robust, prompting a broad rally. All three major U.S. stock indexes gathered strength, with economically sensitive […]
The micro-economy spinning around Messi’s Paris adventure
September 15, 2021 By Richard Lough PARIS (Reuters) – For Paris photographer Olivier Sanchez, there is only one story in town: the new life of Lionel Messi. Newspapers and magazines around the world harangue his Crystal Pictures agency for images of the Argentine footballer, his wife and children settling into the French capital a month […]
Biden meeting with moderate U.S. Senate Democrats to discuss $3.5 trln spending bill
September 15, 2021 WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden was meeting separately with moderate Democratic U.S. Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema on Wednesday to discuss Democratic-backed domestic spending legislation, the White House said. Democrats hold a slim majority in the Senate, making Manchin and Sinema critical to the $3.5 trillion bill’s prospects. White House […]
U.S. court says Biden administration can likely limit immigration arrests
September 15, 2021 By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday said the Biden administration could continue to limit who can be arrested by U.S. immigration agents pending the outcome of its appeal of a federal judge’s ruling that blocked a memo outlining new enforcement priorities. The New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit […]
North and South Korea conduct missile tests as arms race heats up
September 15, 2021 By Hyonhee Shin and Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea and South Korea test fired ballistic missiles on Wednesday, the latest volley in an arms race https://ift.tt/2QT36dm in which both nations have developed increasingly sophisticated weapons while efforts prove fruitless to get talks going on defusing tensions. South Korea tested https://ift.tt/3hxIH7V […]
‘The Morning Show’ moves beyond #MeToo to COVID and cancel culture
September 15, 2021 By Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – “The Morning Show,” the Apple TV+ series that tackled the #MeToo movement via the lens of a fictional newscast in its first season, returns this week and explores topics from racism and homophobia to addiction and cancel culture. The COVID-19 pandemic prompted the show’s creators […]
Thousands of Salvadorans march against President Bukele
September 15, 2021 By Nelson Renteria SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) – Thousands of Salvadorans took to the streets on Wednesday to protest against President Nayib Bukele, who they accuse of a power grab aimed at weakening democratic institutions and consolidating his grip on power. A the heart of their complaints is the recent law making bitcoin […]
SpaceX set to make history with first all-civilian crew launched into orbit
September 15, 2021 By Julio-Cesar Chavez and Steve Gorman CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) – The latest in a recent line of space-obsessed billionaires was set for liftoff on Wednesday with three less wealthy private citizens along for the ride aboard a SpaceX rocket ship, seeking to become the first all-civilian crew launched into Earth orbit. […]
Global shares rise on strong U.S. equities, factory data
September 15, 2021 By Elizabeth Dilts Marshall NEW YORK (Reuters) – Global shares inched up on Wednesday on the strength of U.S. equities markets that were boosted by positive factory data. U.S. factory production data showed that manufacturing remained strong despite a slowdown due to factory closures related to Hurricane Ida and the ongoing microchip […]
A Minute With: singer Lola Lennox on making music with family
September 15, 2021 By Lisa Keddie LONDON (Reuters) – Singer Lola Lennox teamed up with her boyfriend, model and musician Braeden Wright as well as her famous mother, Eurythmics singer Annie Lennox, to work on her music during lockdown, producing six tracks for her upcoming debut EP. London-born Lennox, who lives in Los Angeles, has released […]
California Governor Newsom defeats Republican recall effort
September 15, 2021 By Sharon Bernstein SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Reuters) -California Governor Gavin Newsom on Tuesday handily beat back a Republican campaign to oust him from office, sending a decisive message that voters in the deeply Democratic state supported his policies for tackling COVID-19, immigration and crime. Newsom, who won his first term in 2018 by […]