Google fires 28 pro-Palestine employees for protesting against $1.2 billion...
Google fired 28 employees for participating in a 10-hour sit-in at the company’s headquarters in New York and Sunnyvale, California, to protest the company’s business links with the Israeli...
View ArticlePrince Harry shuns British residency in official record: Report
Prince Harry has officially given up his British residency and declared the United States as his permanent residence, according to recent documents filed with Travalyst, the sustainable travel...
View ArticleKamarie Holland case: Who is Jeremy Williams, the man who received four death...
A Georgia man has been handed four death sentences for kidnapping, raping, and killing a juvenile girl in 2021. Russell County Circuit Court Judge David Johnson sentenced Jeremy Williams on Monday,...
View ArticleBiden claims cannibals ate his uncle, Ambrose J. Finnegan, during World War II
Joe Biden said that his uncle may have been eaten by cannibals when his plane was shot down during WWII and that Donald Trump is undeserving of acting as commander-in-chief again. The president of the...
View ArticleHa’ikū Stairs: Hawaii removing ‘Stairway to Heaven’. Here’s why
Last Monday, the City and County of Honolulu announced that one of Hawaii’s most dangerous and off-limits hikes would be permanently removed. The Ha’ikū Stairs, often known as the Stairway to Heaven,...
View ArticleFord recalls 456,000 Maverick and Bronco Sport cars for power loss risk
Ford has announced a major recall of around 456,000 cars, including the 2022–2023 Maverick pickup trucks and the 2021–2024 Bronco Sport SUVs. The company stated that the automobiles pose a power loss...
View ArticleClimate change could shrink the global income by almost 20%: Study
A new report measuring the economic effects of climate change predicts global income to be 19% lower than it would be without global warming over the next 25 years. The new study, published on...
View ArticleKarl-Erivan Haub: German-US billionaire who was declared dead found living...
A German-US billionaire, previously thought to have died after disappearing during a skiing trip, is suspected of living in Moscow with a Russian mistress, according to an investigation. Karl-Erivan...
View ArticleWHO raises concerns about human cases of bird flu
The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed serious concern about the increasing spread of H5N1 bird flu infections in various species, including humans. “This remains, I think, an enormous...
View ArticleMcDonald’s adds 2 new McCrispy sandwiches to its US menu – All you need to know
McDonald’s crispy chicken sandwich has long been popular, even before the company rebranded it McCrispy in 2021.Fans of the original chicken sandwiches and spice aficionados can now choose from two...
View ArticleKanye West a suspect in battery case after man allegedly ‘assaulted’ his...
Kanye West has been named as a suspect in a battery case in Los Angeles after allegedly hitting a man who grabbed his wife, Bianca Censori, according to reports. Kanye West and Censori escaped...
View ArticleChoctaw artist Jeffrey Gibson makes history as the first solo Native American...
Jeffrey Gibson’s takeover of the United States pavilion for this year’s Venice Biennale contemporary art show is a celebration of color, pattern, and craft, as evidenced by the bright red facade...
View ArticleNike reportedly nears eight-figure deal with basketball sensation Caitlin...
According to a person familiar with the negotiations, Nike is close to signing an eight-figure endorsement agreement with basketball star Caitlin Clark ahead of her professional debut in May. Caitlin...
View ArticleWorld’s best airports 2024 unveiled: Singapore Changi loses the top spot, no...
In recent years, the competition for the title of “world’s best airport” has been a two-horse race, with Doha’s Hamad International and Singapore Changi leading the way. This year, Singapore, the...
View ArticleUS prisons became hotbeds of COVID infection and death: Study
Following the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States, state and federal jails became hotbeds for the virus, and inmates were at a higher risk. Researchers from the University of California, Irvine,...
View ArticleFlorida Gov Ron DeSantis signs a bill requiring history of communism to be...
On Wednesday, April 17, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation requiring the history of communism to be taught in lower classes. It marked the 63rd anniversary of the Bay of Pigs invasion...
View ArticleIs Prince Harry ‘trolling’ King Charles by announcing US residency on the...
Prince Harry’s choice to list his US residence on the same day he allegedly left Frogmore Cottage has raised questions. Some media publications speculate that it could be a planned jab, or “trolling,”...
View ArticleWorried about the upcoming cicada swarm? All your questions answered
This year, two independent cicada broods will emerge at the same time, which hasn’t happened in 221 years and won’t happen again until 2245. Seventeen states will see “trillions” of Brood XIII and...
View ArticleChina launches new cyber force aimed at winning future wars
On Friday, China unveiled a new military cyber unit, which it claims will enhance its ability to “fight and win” wars. The Information Support Force—This unit is a “key support for coordinated...
View ArticleMan sets himself on fire outside the court where Trump trial was underway
According to witnesses, a guy set himself on fire Friday outside the New York courthouse where Donald Trump’s historic hush-money trial was being held. A witness on the site stated that he first heard...
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