By Maytaal Angel LONDON (Reuters) - Cocoa prices are expected to continue heading higher this year due to persistent supply shortages that will leave them at more than double last year's levels by the end of 2024, a Reuters poll of 12…
England U21s boss Lee Carsley is in line to take charge of the England men's senior team for next month's Nations League matches, as the FA continues its process to appoint a long-term successor to Gareth…
By Rich McKay and Tyler Clifford ATLANTA (Reuters) -Tropical Storm Debby inundated coastal Georgia and South Carolina with a deluge of rain on Tuesday that could bring "catastrophic flooding" to Charleston, Savannah and other cities in the…
Judging by the current numbers, the US expansion almost certainly endures. There are well-founded concerns that the tide may be turning, but that’s still a speculative call.
By comparison, published numbers to date, overall, speak…
OZANKUTSAL “Low-hanging fruit” is an expression often used to denote an easy task. This weekend's revelation from Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A, BRK.B) that the company divested a near-50% stake in its Apple Inc.…
Somewhere out there could be an alternate universe where Microsoft exists without Windows, but probably not. Microsoft without Windows is almost unimaginable, given how globally popular the operating system has become over the…
The 1992 Games were perhaps the most successful modern Olympics. More than 9,300 athletes represented 169 countries, including South Africa for the first time since apartheid.
I attended my very first Summer Olympic Games in 1992 in…
By Shariq Khan NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices rose about 1% in volatile trade on Tuesday, bouncing off multi-month lows hit in the previous session, as investor attention turned to supply tightness and financial markets recovered from…
By Rich McKay and Tyler Clifford ATLANTA (Reuters) -Tropical Storm Debby inundated coastal Georgia and South Carolina with a deluge of rain that could flood Charleston, Savannah and other cities on Tuesday, a day after it slammed into…
(Reuters) -The Biden administration said on Tuesday it is investing $2.2 billion to revamp the nation's power grid to protect it against growing threats of extreme weather events. The U.S. government has been working to overhaul the…