Today: September 22, 2024
Today: September 22, 2024

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Business|Finance

Catalent delays filing of annual report

Catalent said on Friday it was unable to file its annual report with regulators on time as it requires additional time to complete "certain processes".

Catalent delays filing of annual report
News|Opinion

Trump says he will vote against Florida amendment enshrining abortion rights

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Friday he would vote against an amendment in his home state of Florida that would enshrine abortion rights in the state's constitution

Trump says he will vote against Florida amendment enshrining abortion rights
Business|Technology

New Boeing CEO holds first meeting with FAA chief

New Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg met this week with the head of the Federal Aviation Administration as the planemaker faces numerous regulatory issues and

New Boeing CEO holds first meeting with FAA chief
Business|Economy|Finance

Brazil targets banks in income tax hike bill

Brazil's government submitted a bill to Congress on Friday that increases some income taxes as part of a revenue-raising effort, including a more pronounced rate hike for banks.

Brazil targets banks in income tax hike bill
News|Technology

NASA narrows Crew-9 lineup to accommodate astronauts aboard ISS

NASA said on Friday it will replace two crew members for an upcoming SpaceX flight to accommodate the two astronauts aboard the International Space Station who had arrived on Boeing's

NASA narrows Crew-9 lineup to accommodate astronauts aboard ISS
Americas|News|Sports

NHL-Blue Jackets' Gaudreau dead at 31 after being struck by vehicle

Columbus Blue Jackets standout Johnny Gaudreau and his younger brother have died after being struck by a vehicle while riding bikes in New Jersey, the team and National Hockey League (NHL)

NHL-Blue Jackets' Gaudreau dead at 31 after being struck by vehicle
Business|Finance

Goldman to lay off a few hundred employees in annual talent review, source says

Goldman Sachs is planning to cut a few hundred jobs as part of an annual review process aimed at low performers, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Friday.

Goldman to lay off a few hundred employees in annual talent review, source says
Health

FDA authorizes Novavax's updated COVID vaccine targeting JN.1 strain

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday granted emergency use authorization for an updated version of Novavax's COVID shot.

FDA authorizes Novavax's updated COVID vaccine targeting JN.1 strain
Americas|Crime|News

Mexican drug lord who founded ultra-violent Zetas is released from US prison

One of the most notorious drug chiefs in Mexico's history, Osiel Cardenas, was released from a U.S. prison on Friday into the custody of

Americas|Economy|Finance

Brazil's government to end 2024 within fiscal target tolerance band, finance minister says

Brazil Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Friday that the government should close this year within the tolerance band of its fiscal target if Congress approves the

Brazil's government to end 2024 within fiscal target tolerance band, finance minister says
Africa|Crime|News

'I saw horrible things': Burkina Faso massacre survivor describes bloodshed in trenches

A woman who survived the massacre of hundreds of villagers in central Burkina Faso described the horror of searching through bodies to find her brothers, in an interview

'I saw horrible things': Burkina Faso massacre survivor describes bloodshed in trenches
Business|News|Political

How Trump would seek to dismantle Biden’s climate legacy

Presidential hopeful Donald Trump has laid out an energy policy platform centered around maximizing U.S. fuel and power output, in part by dismantling the Biden administration’s

How Trump would seek to dismantle Biden’s climate legacy
Africa|Crime|MidEast|Travel|World

Three Arab Israelis, two Egyptians injured after fight in Egypt's Taba, sources say

Three Arab Israeli tourists and two Egyptian hotel workers were injured after a fight broke out in the Egyptian town of Taba on the border with Israel on Friday, Egyptian security sources

Economy|News|World

Ukraine's officials tell US it needs stronger air defense

Top Ukrainian officials, including Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, Defence Minister Rustem Umerov and the president's chief of staff Andriy Yermak, began a visit to Washington on Friday,

Ukraine's officials tell US it needs stronger air defense
Business|Economy

Senators want Biden to lower South Korean import quota for piping products

Three Democratic U.S. senators urged the Biden administration on Friday to reduce the import quota on oil and gas drilling pipes from South Korea, saying it

Senators want Biden to lower South Korean import quota for piping products
Europe|News

Ukraine's power grid operator head to be dismissed, media reports

The head of Ukraine's power grid operator Ukrenergo, Vadym Kudrytskyi, is to be dismissed, Forbes Ukraine reported on Friday, citing four sources familiar with the matter.

Ukraine's power grid operator head to be dismissed, media reports
Business|Finance|News|Technology

RTX fined $200 million for exports to China and others, US says

RTX Corp will pay a $200 million fine to settle allegations that the aerospace and defense company violated export laws by exchanging data and products with

RTX fined $200 million for exports to China and others, US says
Business|Technology

CrowdStrike exec to testify before Congress on IT outage

A senior executive at cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike will testify before a U.S.

CrowdStrike exec to testify before Congress on IT outage
News|World

Four dead, one missing as fire helicopter crashes in Portugal's Douro

At least four people died and one was missing after a helicopter returning from a firefighting mission crashed into the River Douro in northern Portugal on Friday, authorities said.

Europe|News|World

Ukraine says it advances in Kursk region, urges allies help defend air space

Ukraine's armed forces commander General Oleksandr Syrskyi said on Friday his troops had advanced up to 2 km (1.2 miles) in Russia's Kursk region in the past day, pressing on with the

Ukraine says it advances in Kursk region, urges allies help defend air space
Election|Finance|News

Giuliani sued over luxury condo by Georgia election workers who won $148 million judgment

The two former Georgia election workers who won a $148 million judgment against Rudolph Giuliani filed a civil lawsuit against the onetime personal lawyer to

Giuliani sued over luxury condo by Georgia election workers who won $148 million judgment
Economy|Europe|Finance

ECB would be "wise" to cut rates in September, Villeroy says

The European Central Bank would be "wise" to deliver another interest rate cut in September, French policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said, warning there was a risk of

ECB would be "wise" to cut rates in September, Villeroy says
Business|Europe|News|Technology

Audi sales chief steps back, to be replaced by Porsche Europe head

Audi's sales chief Hildegard Wortmann has chosen to step back from her role and will be replaced by Marco Schubert, head of Europe at Porsche AG, Audi said on Friday.

Audi sales chief steps back, to be replaced by Porsche Europe head
Europe|News|World

Ukraine urges Mongolia to arrest Putin on international warrant

Ukraine urged Mongolia on Friday to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin on an International Criminal Court warrant when he visits on Sept. 3, but the Kremlin said it was not worried

Ukraine urges Mongolia to arrest Putin on international warrant
Health|News|Science

Bird flu infects California dairy cows, widening US outbreak

Cows at three dairy farms in California, the top U.S. milk-producing state, tested positive for bird flu, the state's agriculture department said on Friday.

Bird flu infects California dairy cows, widening US outbreak

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