
Joseph Ax
Reporter at Reuters
National Affairs reporter @Reuters. Previously covered 2020 election. Taking it a word at a time. NYC-born, @Yale and @Columbia grad, ex-ink-stained wretch.
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3 days ago |
today.westlaw.com | Dave Lawder |Joseph Ax |Andrea Shalal |Lisa Barrington
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Global stock markets surged on Monday after the U.S. and China agreed to slash steep tariffs for at least 90 days, tapping the brakes on a trade war between the world's two biggest economies that had fed fears of a global...
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1 week ago |
zawya.com | Joseph Ax |Steve Holland
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to announce a trade deal between the United States and Britain on Thursday, the New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing three people familiar with the plans. Trump posted on Truth Social earlier that he would hold an Oval Office news conference at 10 a.m. EDT (1400 GMT) on Thursday about a "major trade deal with representatives of a big, and highly respected, country," using all capitalized letters.
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1 week ago |
usatoday.com | Helen Coster |Joseph Ax
NEW YORK, May 6 (Reuters) - As cardinals gather in Rome this week to select the next pope, global news networks covering every twist and turn will be competing against a small but influential Catholic broadcaster based in the Alabama town of Irondale. The Eternal Word Television Network was launched by a nun named Mother Angelica in the garage of the town's Our Lady of the Angels monastery in 1981.
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1 week ago |
usnews.com | Helen Coster |Joseph Ax
By Helen Coster and Joseph AxNEW YORK (Reuters) - As cardinals gather in Rome this week to select the next pope, global news networks covering every twist and turn will be competing against a small but influential Catholic broadcaster based in the Alabama town of Irondale. The Eternal Word Television Network was launched by a nun named Mother Angelica in the garage of the town's Our Lady of the Angels monastery in 1981.
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ca.news.yahoo.com | Helen Coster |Joseph Ax
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As cardinals gather in Rome this week to select the next pope, global news networks covering every twist and turn will be competing against a small but influential Catholic broadcaster based in the Alabama town of Irondale. The Eternal Word Television Network was launched by a nun named Mother Angelica in the garage of the town's Our Lady of the Angels monastery in 1981.
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RT @hcoster: Meet the Eternal Word Television Network - an Alabama-based Catholic media conglomerate that has emerged as a beacon for conse…

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