Before I forget…
The U.S. Senate voted to approve the reauthorization of a surveillance program that opponents say violates Americans’ constitutional right to privacy.
Shell urged shareholders to vote against a resolution filed by 27 investors that calls on the company to set tighter climate targets.
U.S. employers' obligation to accommodate workers' pregnancies also extends to abortions and the use of contraception, the U.S. agency that enforces workplace discrimination laws said.
Switzerland moved a step closer to banning the swastika emblem. And a leading member of Germany’s far-right AfD party appeared in court, charged with using a banned Nazi paramilitary slogan.
The winner of Beijing's half marathon He Jie and three African runners had their results canceled after an investigation found that the Africans slowed down near the finish line, allowing the Chinese athlete to finish first.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will talk with Reuters Editor-in-Chief Alessandra Galloni about the Middle East, inflation, bank reforms and U.S.-China relations. Register for the Reuters NEXT Newsmaker interview, taking place April 25 at 10am EDT/2pm GMT.
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