Lloyd Austin hospitalized after prostate cancer surgery complications, report...
Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin has been hospitalized since the beginning of January due to complications after prostate cancer surgery according to the Pentagon. According to a statement from his...
View ArticleWho is Suchana Seth, Indian CEO who allegedly killed her son, 4, in Goa
Suchana Seth, the CEO of a Bengaluru-based artificial intelligence company, was arrested for reportedly murdering her four-year-old kid in a Goa service apartment. According to authorities, she was...
View ArticleMark Zuckerberg raising cattle on beer and nuts in an effort to produce the...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has added another project to his extensive portfolio. The billionaire recently disclosed that he is rearing cattle on a ranch to produce “the highest quality beef in the...
View ArticleUN warns of worsening global unemployment in 2024
The worldwide unemployment rate will rise slightly in 2024, according to the United Nations, which expressed concern about sluggish productivity, growing disparities, and inflation eating into...
View ArticleMost powerful passports 2024: Top passports enjoy visa free access to 194...
An unprecedented six countries are tied in the top spot for the hottest travel documents for 2024, according to a quarterly list of the world’s most powerful passports. Citizens of France, Germany,...
View ArticleJeddah Tower poised to surpass Burj Khalifa as world’s tallest building
The Burj Khalifa in Dubai became the world’s tallest structure fourteen years ago, reaching a height of 828 meters. It broke numerous records and became well-known. The Burj began construction in 2004...
View ArticleAlabama: Federal judge gives go ahead to the first US execution by nitrogen gas
Alabama has been given permission to use nitrogen gas to kill a death row inmate later this month. On Wednesday, a federal judge denied inmate Kenneth Smith’s request for an injunction to halt the...
View ArticleGame-Changing Move: US regulator approves Bitcoin ETFs, igniting...
In a groundbreaking development, the US regulator has given the green light to exchange-traded funds (ETFs) specifically focused on direct investments in Bitcoin. This move is being hailed as a...
View ArticleMissing Connecticut mom Jennifer Dulos officially declared dead before her...
A Connecticut judge has declared missing New Canaan mother Jennifer Farber Dulos officially dead, just days before socialite Michelle Troconis is scheduled to appear in court in connection with her...
View ArticleAustrian heiress, Marlene Engelhorn, is donating a $27 million fortune....
An Austrian-German heiress has revealed that she intends to donate her 25 million euros (or $27.4 million) fortune received from her grandmother. “I have this money because the government has failed...
View ArticleWho is Mary Donaldson, ex-Australian advertising executive set to become...
Denmark’s popular Australian-born Crown Princess Mary will become queen on Sunday, after her husband Crown Prince Frederik’s accession to the throne. The gorgeous 51-year-old is credited with helping...
View ArticleEpstein survivor alleges $15,000 payment to have sex with Prince Andrew
Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrew’s accuser, alleged in court documents that she was given thousands of dollars by convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein to have sex with the royal when she was 17....
View ArticleMcDonald’s set to reintroduce the Double Big Mac after four years
McDonald’s is bringing back the popular Double Big Mac four years after it was discontinued in the United States. The takeaway giant describes the delicacy as “double the fun”: a Big Mac burger with...
View ArticleA Houthi official said an F-22 was shot down over Sanaa: Reports
The US and the UK launched military strikes against Houthi-controlled targets in Yemen on Thursday. They used fighter jets and Tomahawk missiles launched from Navy ships to attack multiple targets....
View ArticleNorth Korea to allow first batch of tourists to enter the country since COVID...
According to a post by Russian provincial authorities and a Western tour guide, a group of Russian tourists will be the first known to be allowed into North Korea since anti-pandemic border lockdowns...
View ArticleBreezy Explainer: What is the War Powers Act of 1973? Did Biden violate it by...
The United States and Britain launched military strikes against targets in Houthi-controlled Yemen on Thursday, according to two US officials. They used fighter jets and Tomahawk missiles launched...
View ArticleBreezy Explainer: Who are the Houthis and what is happening in Yemen?
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels are increasing their attacks on ships in the Red Sea, claiming revenge against Israel for its military campaign in Gaza. The attacks have forced some of the world’s...
View Article3,000-year-old ancient city discovered in Amazon rainforest
Ecuador has uncovered a massive metropolis hidden by the lush greenery of the Amazon rainforest. According to the BBC, the ancient city of Upano Valley’s dwellings and plazas were linked by a network...
View ArticleRussia’s Medvedev warns of nuclear retaliation if Ukraine hits missile launch...
On Thursday, a senior confidant of President Vladimir Putin, Dmitry Medvedev, warned that any Ukrainian attacks on missile launch sites within Russia using armaments supplied by the US and its allies...
View ArticleUS defies sanctions, resumes importing Russian oil
The US has resumed buying oil from Russia for the first time in more than a year, despite persistent sanctions imposed on Moscow for its military action in Ukraine according to a Sputnik Globe...
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