About Reuters

**Reuters** is a leading global news agency founded in 1851 by Paul Julius Reuter, a German immigrant who innovatively combined telegraphy and carrier pigeons to transmit financial and news information rapidly between cities like London and Paris[1][2][4]. Starting from a modest office in London’s financial district, Reuters quickly gained a reputation for speed, accuracy, and impartiality, exemplified by its early scoop on the death of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln in 1865, beating competitors by hours[1][2]. Historically, Reuters evolved from a commercial news service focused on stock prices for banks and brokerage houses to a comprehensive international newswire serving newspapers worldwide. Its expansion reflected the growing importance of timely, reliable news in business and global affairs[2][3]. The company’s independence and editorial integrity have been safeguarded since 1947 by the Reuters Trust Principles, which commit Reuters to unbiased and accurate reporting[4]. Today, Reuters operates as part of Thomson Reuters, a Canadian multinational headquartered in Toronto. It is recognized as the largest global news agency, with over 2,600 journalists in 165 countries producing around 2 million unique news stories annually in 12 languages[5]. Reuters embraces cutting-edge technology to deliver breaking news, multimedia, and authenticated content to media, technology firms, governments, and corporations, ensuring fast and seamless distribution[5]. Notable achievements include winning over 300 journalism awards in the last decade, such as the 2024 Pulitzer Prizes for National Reporting and Breaking News Photography, and the George Polk Award for Business Reporting, underscoring its leadership in business and technology journalism[5]. Reuters continues to innovate, recently unveiling AI tools to enhance video production and engagement, reflecting its commitment to shaping the future of news in a digital age[5].

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Federal Reserve Governor Accused of Mortgage Fraud

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How the purchase of an Atlanta home by the Federal Reserve governor has raised questions about credibility and potential abuses of power.

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Science

125,000-year-old 'Fat Factory' Run by Neanderthals Discovered in Germany

05 Jul 2025 12 views

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Discoveries of 125,000-year-old 'fat factory' in Germany reveal Neanderthals' dedication to obtaining essential nutrients and challenges long-held beliefs about their diet and intelligence.

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The Hidden Truth Behind the June Jobs Report

04 Jul 2025 16 views

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Analysis of the June jobs report and its potential impact on the US economy and its citizens.

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Trump's Tax Bill: Controversy and Consequences

01 Jul 2025 48 views

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The Senate Republicans are pushing to vote on President Trump's massive tax bill, which has caused division and tension within the party. Learn more about the implications and potential consequences of this legislation.

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Supreme Court Ruling on Trump's Policies

29 Jun 2025 13 views

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The U.S. Supreme Court has handed a major victory to Trump by limiting federal judges' power to issue nationwide injunctions against government policies.

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New Trump Administration Ruling Causes Uncertainty and Fear Among Immigrant Communities

28 Jun 2025 13 views

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The recent ruling upholding the Trump administration's restrictions on immigrants' access to green cards has caused confusion and fear among immigrant communities. This blog post discusses the implications and potential consequences of the ruling.

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Politics

U.S. Judge Blocks Trump's Attempt to Shut Down Job Corps, a Vital Program for Low-Income Youth

26 Jun 2025 34 views

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A U.S. district judge has issued a preliminary injunction to prevent the Trump administration from closing Job Corps, a residential job training program for low-income youth.

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Health

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of States' Right to Terminate Medicaid Contracts with Abortion Providers

26 Jun 2025 15 views

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The conservative-leaning court's decision in Azar v. Garza sets a precedent for defunding Planned Parenthood and other healthcare providers that offer abortion services.

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Politics

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24 Jun 2025 12 views

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Get all the latest information on the heated Democratic mayoral primary between incumbent governor Andrew Cuomo and progressive challenger Cynthia Nixon. Find out who will come out on top and what this race means for the future of New York politics.

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Vice President Vance Criticizes Gov. Newsom's Border Protection Policies

21 Jun 2025 30 views

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Republican Vice President Vance visited Los Angeles to express support for troops and criticize Gov. Newsom's lax approach to immigration. Debate sparked between supporters and opponents of the troops' presence and highlights political divide in the state.

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Politics

Marines Deployed to Los Angeles in Response to Protests over George Floyd's Death

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The deployment of military personnel to control civil unrest in Los Angeles has sparked controversy and raised concerns about the use of the military in domestic matters. The detainment of an individual in the city's downtown area serves as a reminder of the tensions and divisions within the country.