86% of Democrats say they would vote for Biden, WSJ poll finds
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Eighty-six percent of Democrats said they would vote for U.S. President Joe Biden in a match up…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Eighty-six percent of Democrats said they would vote for U.S. President Joe Biden in a match up…
By Samia Nakhoul, Muhammad Al Gebaly and Nidal al-Mughrabi DUBAI/CAIRO (Reuters) -Hamas has accepted a U.S. proposal to begin talks…
BANGKOK (Reuters) – China’s BYD will acquire a 20% stake in its local distributor Rever Automotive in Thailand, its largest…
By Nell Mackenzie LONDON (Reuters) – A win for Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential election in November would herald…
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Chinese tech companies, from industry giants to ambitious startups, converged at the World AI Conference in Shanghai…
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) – A U.S. judge threw out a central claim in a Federal Trade Commission…
By Howard Schneider (Reuters) – Inflation is easing and the job market has returned to the “tight but not overheated”…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Reed Hastings, a major Democratic Party donor and a co-founder of streaming platform Netflix, has called for…
By Joyce Lee SEOUL (Reuters) – Samsung Electronics is expected to post a 13-fold increase in second-quarter profit from a…
By Katya Golubkova TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil prices fell in early trade on Thursday after U.S. employment and business activity…