
Jamie Freed
Global News Desk Editor at Reuters
Global news desk editor @Reuters. Former long-time aviation correspondent. Californian-Australian frequent traveller.
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2 days ago |
today.westlaw.com | Cynthia Osterman |Jamie Freed |Jonathan Stempel |Leslie Adler
NEW YORK (Reuters) -DoorDash , Grubhub and Uber Eats have settled a lawsuit against New York City over a law capping how much they can charge restaurants for delivering meals. The settlement filed on Wednesday in Manhattan federal court would...
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3 days ago |
today.westlaw.com | Jamie Freed |Lisa Shumaker |Ross Kerber
(Reuters) -Texas on Tuesday removed BlackRock from a list of companies seen as boycotting the energy industry, a step the New York asset manager won only with steep cuts to its climate ambitions.
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1 week ago |
today.westlaw.com | Jamie Freed |Marianna Parraga |Nick Zieminski |David Gregorio
HOUSTON (Reuters) -A U.S. federal judge has extended to at least June 2 a period for bidders to submit rival bids in a court-organized auction of shares in the parent of Venezuela-owned refiner Citgo Petroleum, according to a filing released on...
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1 week ago |
gurutrade.com | Johann M Cherian |Jamie Freed |Stephen Coates
Dollar index hits more than one-month low Nippon Steel up after Trump offers support for U.S. Steel deal China-listed Apple suppliers fall after Trump's tariff threats US, UK markets closed for public holidays on Monday SINGAPORE, May 26 (Reuters) - Stock markets across Asia were steady on Monday, and the euro rallied after President Donald Trump abruptly extended by more than a month his threat to slap 50% tariffs on EU goods, marking another temporary reprieve in his erratic trade policy....
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2 weeks ago |
cp24.com | Joey Roulette |Mike Stone |Jamie Freed
WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump's Golden Dome missile defence concept revives a controversial, decades-old initiative whose ambitious construction could upend norms in outer space and reshape relations between the world's top space powers. The announcement of Golden Dome, a vast network of satellites and weapons in Earth's orbit set to cost US$175 billion, could sharply escalate the militarization of space, a trend that has intensified over the last decade, space analysts say.
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