Biden’s July 4th party kicks off events that may reassure Democrats
By Steve Holland and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – If President Joe Biden is going to survive pressure to abandon his re-election campaign after a
By Steve Holland and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) – If President Joe Biden is going to survive pressure to abandon his re-election campaign after a
By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) -Microsoft Corp has agreed to pay $14 million to settle a California agency’s claims that it illegally penalized workers who took
By Yuvraj Malik and Jaspreet Singh (Reuters) – Meta Platforms’ newest social media offering Threads has over 175 million monthly active users, CEO Mark Zuckerberg
(Reuters) -AbbVie lowered its 2024 adjusted profit forecast on Wednesday, citing $937 million in milestones, and research and development expenses related to acquisitions. The drugmaker
By Ankika Biswas, Lisa Pauline Mattackal and Saeed Azhar (Reuters) -The S&P 500 index and technology-laden Nasdaq rose on Wednesday to post record high closes,
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) – Progressive agreed to pay $48 million to settle a class action lawsuit accusing the insurer of systematically undervaluing
(Reuters) – Walmart has held talks with potential buyers to sell its already shuttered medical clinics, Fortune reported on Tuesday, citing multiple sources familiar with
By Moira Warburton WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican U.S. Representative Bob Good, the leader of a hardline House group, lost a Virginia primary for his seat
By Nora Eckert DETROIT (Reuters) – Ford Motor is trying to get more of its managers to buy electric vehicles, according to an internal email
By David Morgan and Jarrett Renshaw WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Top Democrats on Sunday ruled out the possibility of replacing President Joe Biden as the Democratic