Trump’s first day in office gets mixed reception from US stocks
By Medha Singh and Ananya Mariam Rajesh (Reuters) – Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), prison operators and other notable “Trump trades” were volatile on Tuesday as investors assessed a blitz of executive orders by President Donald Trump within hours of taking the oath of
Harvard settles lawsuits over antisemitism on campus
By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) -Harvard University will provide additional protections for Jewish students under a settlement announced on Tuesday that resolves two lawsuits accusing the Ivy League school of becoming a hotbed of rampant antisemitism. Harvard said it will adopt the International
Trump’s anti-wind policy hits European companies
By Stine Jacobsen COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – European wind shares fell on Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump axed support for new offshore wind power on his first day in office, adding to pain in an industry that had turned to the
Can LA wildfires prompt new focus on community mitigation efforts?
By Carey L Biron WASHINGTON( Thomson Reuters (NYSE:TRI) Foundation) -The devastation of the Los Angeles wildfires has resonated far beyond Southern California, as local officials and residents across the United States have watched the flames, started among dry vegetation, rapidly