Know any airplane mechanics? A wave of retirements is leaving some US industries desperate to hire
      Across the U.S. economy, a number of industries are facing the same formidable challenge: Replenishing a workforce that is being diminished by a surge of retirements that began during the pandemic and has continued since
      2023-06-01 18:58
    
    French Open hopes AI can help tennis players block death threats, other social media hate
      The group that runs the French Open tennis tournament has hired an artificial intelligence company to monitor players' social media accounts in a bid to try to protect athletes from cyberbullying
      2023-06-01 18:24
    
    US Senate aims for quick passage of debt ceiling bill to avoid default
      By Richard Cowan and David Morgan WASHINGTON The U.S. Senate on Thursday was set to take up a
      2023-06-01 18:23
    
    Turkish election body confirms Erdogan's victory in runoff vote
      Turkey’s election board has certified the results of the May 28 presidential runoff election
      2023-06-01 18:18
    
    Analysis-US debt-ceiling deal dooms Biden's revolutionary tax plans
      By David Lawder WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden's 2020 campaign promise to make wealthy Americans and corporations pay
      2023-06-01 18:17
    
    Fewer French Support Protests Against Pension Reform, Poll Shows
      French backing for strikes and demonstrations against President Emmanuel Macron’s already enacted pension reform has declined, according to
      2023-06-01 17:55
    
    Euro-Area Core Inflation Eases But Won’t Stop ECB Raising Rates
      Underlying inflation in the euro zone dipped by more than expected, though the retreat is unlikely to stop
      2023-06-01 17:30
    
    Fear of US-China Conflict Looms Over Singapore Defense Forum
      Asian leaders accustomed to straddling the US-China divide are increasingly nervous that tensions between the world’s two superpowers
      2023-06-01 17:29
    
    Senate races to avert default but vote timing unclear for debt limit bill
      Senators are racing the clock to pass a bill to to suspend the nation's debt limit through January 1, 2025 -- but it's not yet clear when a final vote will take place as the threat of default looms.
      2023-06-01 17:16
    
    Larry Summers Sees UK Recession After ‘Historic Error’ on Brexit
      Larry Summers has said he would be “very surprised” if the UK gets through the next two years
      2023-06-01 16:54
    
    ECB’s Knot Says 2024 Rate-Cut Bets May Have to Be Adjusted
      European Central Bank Governing Council member Klaas Knot said it’s “not unlikely” that investors will have to adjust
      2023-06-01 16:49
    
    Singapore, China Agree to Set Up High-Level Defense Hotline
      China and Singapore agreed to work toward establishing a secure defense telephone link for high-level communications, as the
      2023-06-01 16:48
    