Sep 16, 2022
Factbox-What to do if you were a corporate hack victim

(Reuters) - A reported breach of Uber Technologies Inc's internal systems on Thursday underscored the need for consumers to know what they can do to protect themselves if a service they use has suffered a cyber attack. Below are some…

Sep 14, 2022
Stock market tumble draws bargain hunters

By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) - Some traders took advantage of Tuesday's massive selloff in the U.S. stock market to go bottom fishing in stocks and options in hopes of picking up cheap upside bets on a quick…

Sep 14, 2022
Ford’s new Mustang keeps old-fashioned horsepower alive

By Joseph White DETROIT (Reuters) - Detroit's automakers say they are ready to go all-electric, but at the Motor City's auto show this week they are adding a caveat: not just yet. Ford Motor Co on Wednesday will unveil the…

Sep 09, 2022
Prince Harry and Meghan tread delicate path after queen’s death

By Phil Noble and Estelle Shirbon ABERDEEN, Scotland (Reuters) -Just before boarding a flight at Aberdeen on Friday, the morning after the death of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth, Prince Harry put his arm around the shoulder of an airport worker…

Sep 07, 2022
Fed’s Mester warns high rents mean inflation may not yet have peaked

(Reuters) - The high cost of rental accommodation in the United States has not yet fully filtered through to inflation measures, suggesting inflation may still rise further, Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President Loretta Mester said on Wednesday "I'm not even…

Sep 06, 2022
Inside Tesla’s drive to keep Musk’s battery promise

By Norihiko Shirouzu and Paul Lienert (Reuters) - The secret behind Elon Musk's goal of selling 20 million Tesla's a year by 2030 lies in its pioneering battery technology. The good news is that by using bigger cells and a…