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Bakers busy making traditional fare for Good Friday
GEORGE TOWN: The smell of spice and warm bread fills the air as home bakers here help Christians through Holy Week with offerings of hot cross buns.
Suez chaos leaves shipping companies counting the 'lost expenses' cost
LONDON (Reuters) - The owners and charterers of ships unable to sail through the the Suez Canal for nearly a week face at least $24 million in expenses they will be unable to recoup as their insurance policies do not cover them, industry sources say.
Stranded Suez ship's owner, insurers face millions in claims
LONDON (Reuters) - The owner and insurers of one of the world's largest container ships stuck in the Suez Canal face claims totalling millions of dollars even if the ship is refloated quickly, industry sources said on Wednesday.
Probe into killing of six Asian women, two others 'far from over,' Atlanta police say
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Police in Georgia sought further clues on Thursday to the motive in the fatal shootings of eight people, six of them Asian women, at Atlanta-area spas that heightened concern over a recent surge of hate crimes directed at Asian Americans.
Eight killed, including six women of Asian descent, at shootings at Atlanta day spas
(Reuters) - Eight people, six of them women of Asian descent, were shot dead in a string of attacks at day spas in and around Atlanta, and a man suspected of carrying out the shootings was arrested in southern Georgia, police said.
Never Trumpers, Sometimes Trumpers and Always Trumpers
The three factions vying for control of the GOP.
Biden approves Texas disaster declaration after deadly freeze
HOUSTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden approved a major disaster declaration for Texas on Saturday as the state struggles with the fallout from a winter storm that killed at least two dozen people and caused widespread blackouts and water shortages.
As fuel shortage worsens, Yemeni bakers return to firewood
SANAA (Reuters) - Bakers in the Yemeni capital Sanaa have swapped diesel and gas for firewood due to fuel shortages to keep making bread in a country where hunger is widespread after years of war.
Why George P. Shultz was the best recent secretary of state
Shultz wasn’t a celebrity like Henry Kissinger or a silky operator like James Baker, but his achievements were just as great — and he accomplished them under more difficult conditions.
Number of active U.S. drilling rigs increases this week
HOUSTON, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) -- The number of active drilling rigs in the United States increased by six to 384 rigs this week, down by 406 year on year, according to the weekly data released Friday by Houston-based oilfield services company Baker Hughes.