| | | | | | | | Top Stories | | | Donald Trump said on Sunday he is considering a full pardon for his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, who had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about dealings with Russia’s ambassador before Trump took office. Trump said the FBI and Justice Department had “destroyed” Flynn’s life and that of his family, and cited an unspecified, unsubstantiated report that they had lost records related to Flynn. “I am strongly considering a Full Pardon!” the U.S. president said on Twitter. | | Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s main political rival, Benny Gantz, received an official mandate on Monday from Israel’s president to try to form the country’s next government. “I give you my word, I will do all in my ability to establish within a few days as broad and patriotic a government as possible,” Gantz, leader of the centrist Blue and White party, said in a ceremony next to Israeli President Reuven Rivlin. | | For years, Hindus and Muslims lived and worked peacefully together in Yamuna Vihar, a densely populated Delhi district. But the riots that raged through the district last month appear to have cleaved lasting divisions in the community, reflecting a nationwide trend as tensions over the Hindu nationalist agenda of Prime Minister Narendra Modi boil over. | | | | | | | | | Business | Nike, Lululemon Athletica and Under Armour said they would close stores in U.S. and other markets, joining a growing list of major retailers moving to help limit the spread of the coronavirus. Starbucks has also moved to a 'to go' model in all its company-owned stores in the United States and Canada for at least two weeks to facilitate social distancing among customers. 3 min read | | For the last five years, U.S. shale oil producers have been battling suppliers for lower costs and running equipment and crews hard to drive drilling costs down by about $20 a barrel. The oil market rout last week, however, has left most shale firms facing prices below their costs of production 6 min read | | France’s competition watchdog fined iPhone maker Apple $ 1.2 billion, saying it was guilty of anti-competitive behavior towards its distribution and retail network. 3 min read | | | | | | | | Top Stories on Reuters TV | | | | | | | |