By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday confirmed two of the four presumptive positive bird flu cases among poultry farm workers in Washington state. The agency also ruled out…
By Leah Douglas (Reuters) - Human bird flu cases in California may be undercounted as farm workers avoid testing due in part to economic concerns, according to a labor union and a state expert. Since early October, bird flu has infected…
By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders will set multiple deadlines for a deeper single market, more capital for investments and a unified energy market, according to draft conclusions for a summit in November…
In celebration of our partners and the great work they do to advance economic progress for all, we interviewed some of our Nasdaq Foundation quarterly grant recipients about their roles, backgrounds and the importance of…
By Nerijus Adomaitis and Nora Buli OSLO (Reuters) -Equinor reported a sharper-than-expected 13% decline in third-quarter profit on Thursday, hit by weaker oil prices and lower production, and cut its full-year outlook for capital…
Investing.com-- Gold prices rose slightly in Asian trade on Thursday, but were nursing a tumble from record highs as anxiety over the U.S. election and a shifting outlook for interest rates favored the dollar.But despite Wednesday’s…
By Arathy Somasekhar and Trixie Yap (Reuters) -Oil prices climbed by more than 1% on Thursday, almost reversing previous session's losses, as Middle East tensions came back into focus ahead of the U.S. election despite a mixed bag of U.S.…
Investing.com-- Oil prices rose sharply in Asian trade on Thursday after Israel harshened its rhetoric against Iran, while focus turned to upcoming business activity data from several major economies due in the coming days. Crude…