The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday limited the application of a decades-old federal law that bars firearms possession by ...
The ​U.S. Federal Trade Commission is ‌requiring Aurobindo Pharma Limited to divest four different generic drug products to complete ​its $250 million acquisition of Lannett ​Company Inc., the agency ...
The Canadian dollar weakened to a 14-month ‌low against its U.S. counterpart on Thursday after the Federal Reserve's hawkish ...
A federal ​judge in ‌Boston on Thursday narrowed ​lawsuits by ​Democratic-led states and ⁠voting rights ​groups challenging ...
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange sued the ​U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission and its chairman, Michael Selig, on ...
At least 90 people ​have died and more ‌than 12,000 others have been infected in a fast-spreading cholera ​outbreak in Nigeria's conflict-hit ​Borno state, the U.N. Office ⁠for the Coordination of ...
Italy's top court on Thursday fully acquitted two Milan prosecutors accused of failing to file documents that could have ​supported energy group Eni's position in an international corruption ‌case.
Bulgaria ‌will veto the latest European Union package of sanctions against Russia because it may have a negative impact on ...
Civil defense workers in Lebanon's Nabatieh sifted through the rubble of their destroyed headquarters on Wednesday (June 17), ...
U.S. Vice ​President JD Vance criticized Israel for a "weird panic" and "freakout" over the agreement struck between the U.S.
An attack ​on Thursday ‌on the airport and ​military airbase ​in Niger's capital ⁠killed 11 ​members of ​the security forces and two ​civilians, the ​government said in ‌a ⁠statement, adding that 22 ...
Throngs of guests were due to converge on a lakefront park in Chicago on Thursday to dedicate the Obama Presidential Center, ...