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From top to bottom, Trump's White House churns through staff: report
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Forty percent of the staff members who were working a year ago in U.S. President Donald Trump's White House have since left for other jobs, a new report shows, providing a snapshot of the chaos among Trump's closest s...
Harvey Weinstein charged with assaulting third woman
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Manhattan district attorney on Monday announced new criminal charges against film producer Harvey Weinstein, accusing him of sexually assaulting a third woman in addition to the two mentioned in earlier charges.
May to EU - Parliament will reject exit deal without clarity on future relationship
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday she warned European Union leaders last week that the British parliament will not approve Britain's EU exit deal unless there is clarity on what its future relationship with the bloc wi...
White House attorney McGahn to lead Trump's Supreme Court search
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top White House attorney Don McGahn will oversee President Donald Trump's selection and confirmation process for a Supreme Court nominee to replace retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy, the White House said on Monday.
UK PM May to EU - Parliament will reject exit deal without clarity on future relationship
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday she warned European Union leaders last week that the British parliament will not approve Britain's EU exit deal unless there is clarity on what its future relationship with the bloc wi...
Energy stocks, trade fears weigh on Wall Street
(Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell on Monday as a drop in oil prices dragged energy stocks lower, while the risk of an escalating tariff war between Washington and its trading partners continued to weigh on the broader market sentiment.
Manhattan prosecutor brings new charges against Harvey Weinstein
(Reuters) - The Manhattan district attorney on Monday announced new criminal charges against film producer Harvey Weinstein, who had been charged with rape and other sexual crimes in May.
Mexico's Lopez Obrador commits to NAFTA after landslide win
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's next president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, said on Monday he will seek to remain in NAFTA along with the United States and Canada and that he respects the existing Mexican team renegotiating the trade pact.
Wall Street lower as tariff worries weigh
(Reuters) - Losses in shares of technology and industrial companies dragged Wall Street lower on the first trading day of the second half of this year, as risk of an escalating tariff war between Washington and its trading partners continued to weigh...
Wall Street opens lower as tariff worries weigh
(Reuters) - Major U.S. stock indexes opened about half a percent lower on Monday, starting the second half of 2018 on a grim note due to mounting worries of a tariff war between the United States and its trading partners.
Wall Street set to open lower as tariff worries continue to weigh
(Reuters) - Wall Street was set to start the first trading day of the second half of this year with declines, as heightening risk of a tariff war between Washington and its trading partners continued to weigh on sentiments.
Futures drop as global trade uncertainties persist
(Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures were lower on the first trading day of the second half of this year, as worries of a trade war between the United States and other major economies did not let up.
May gets new customs idea as party bickers over Brexit
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May's advisers have come up with a new proposal for handling customs with the EU after Brexit as lawmakers in her party bicker before a crunch meeting of senior ministers on Friday.
British PM May gets new customs idea as party bickers over Brexit
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May's advisers have come up with a new proposal for handling customs with the EU after Brexit as lawmakers in her party bicker before of a crunch meeting of senior ministers on Friday.
Exclusive: Largest U.S. business group attacks Trump on tariffs
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the nation's largest business group and customarily a close ally of President Donald Trump's Republican Party, is launching a campaign on Monday to oppose Trump's trade tariff polici...
British officials devise third option for post-Brexit customs, BBC reports
LONDON (Reuters) - British officials have come up with a third model for handling customs after the United Kingdom leaves the European Union, the BBC reported on Monday.
Mexico leftist vows no tolerance on corruption after historic win
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's new president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said he would pursue friend and foe alike in a crackdown on corruption after voters handed him a powerful mandate for government with a landslide election victory on Sund...
EU warns U.S. of major hit if car tariffs imposed
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union has warned the United States that imposing import tariffs on cars and car parts would harm its own automotive industry and likely lead to counter-measures by its trading partners on $294 billion of U.S. exports...
Mexican Lopez Obrador wins historic election landslide for left
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador won Mexico's presidency in a landslide victory on Sunday, setting the stage for the most left-wing government in the country's democratic history at a time of tense relations with the Trum...
Investors seek cover as trade battles rattle world markets
LONDON (Reuters) - Investors have sharply increased their use of hedging strategies, signaling concerns that the intensifying trade battle between the United States and China might hit economies from Germany to South Korea.