A summer said to be the hottest on record has fortified Americans’ belief in anthropogenic climate change
The UN has criticized Canada over honoring a former Waffen SS fighter by saying it “stands against” the celebration of Nazis
Yes23 is blanketing the nation in hundreds of ads, while Fair Australia is sticking with a singular message and targeting specific states that will ensure a ‘no’ victory.
The draft bill has a number of issues, ranging from an insecure mechanism that leaves people’s data vulnerable to attacks, to a lack of mandatory disclosure of data breaches.
In a video posted to X and also shared by channel “Aerobomber” with a description in Ukrainian text translated to “We destroy a horde of bastards with drones”, an egregious violation of the Geneva Convention can be seen if the footage is legitimate.
In the turning of the tide against European support for Ukraine, the upcoming Slovakian elections may well become a major development, if frontrunner former Prime Minister Robert Fico is elected.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max overheating problem is causing some concern among early users who received their phones during the launch week
This is Joe Biden’s America.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama will be paid more than $700,000 for a one-hour lecture on “diversity and inclusion” in Munich.
A powerful US senator charged with bribery and extortion after gold bars and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash were found at his
Two soldiers from Bahrain were killed along the border between war-torn Yemen and Saudi Arabia, the Bahraini military said on
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban told parliament on Monday that ratifying Sweden's NATO bid was not "urgent", accusing
Photo agency Getty Images is launching an image generator powered by artificial intelligence and using its trove of stock photos
The Moody's ratings agency has warned that a US government shutdown this weekend, amid political deadlock in Congress