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Reuters

American  
[roi-terz] / ˈrɔɪ tərz /

noun

  1. a publicly owned international news and information company established in London, 1851.


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Joel returned to the Journal after more than eight years at Reuters News, where as an investigative reporter he wrote exposes on the Central Intelligence Agency, a rogue spying program in the United Arab Emirates and covert U.S. influence operations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Monday.com, which specializes in workplace collaboration, along with Salesforce and Thomson Reuters with its tax, accounting and trade software arms saw their stock value plummet 30 percent or more on Wall Street in a matter of days.

From Barron's

Costelloe told Reuters the designs were "a celebration of tailoring" and that he wanted to "make women look incredible".

From BBC

It was Reuters photographer Phil Noble who captured the image which seems to tell the story of the day in a single frame.

From BBC

And the Reuters photographer who took it, Liverpool-born Phil Noble, said capturing the moment was "more luck than judgement".

From BBC