Brazil intensified a mop-up operation Thursday after the weekend sacking of government buildings in the capital, as President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said the rioters likely had inside help.
Vaccination rates for U.S. kindergarteners dropped again last year, and federal officials are starting a new campaign to try to bring them up.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) says it has documented over 100 new instances of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), or what might have once been called UFOs.
Actor and comedian visited Cruise’s house in Los Angeles with Judd Apatow
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario says an unauthorized party embedded "malicious code" on its website to obtain customer information, and personal data may have been compromised.
The New Orleans Saints season is over but for a reporter who covers the team, life as a new-found Twitter favorite has just started.
The 28-year-old criminology PhD student had two gashes near his chin and apparent bruises on his neck as he was escorted by a sheriff’s officer into the courtroom for a hearing in Moscow, Idaho.
The total record of bizarre aerial activity now sits at 510.
Former England batter Gary Ballance struck 30 runs on his Zimbabwe debut in a five-wicket Twenty20 victory over Ireland in Harare on Thursday, then was barred from talking to the media.
Dude hasn't fought in over 3 years. Kid was talented for sure, anyone know if he's retired?
Brazil turns facial recognition on rioters despite racism fears
As the floundering economy continues to hopscotch around broken supply chains and the worsening cybersecurity breakdowns, businesses and analysts alike are sharpening their focus on what lies ahead. TechNewsWorld spoke with IT executives to gather predictions for what 2023 holds. The post IT Execs Share Strategies for Managing Digital and Cyber Trends in 2023 appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Getty Image Thanks to Jerrod Carmichael's Golden Globes joke, Seth Rogen's story about rejecting Tom Cruise's Scientology pitch is making the rounds.
Gold futures climbed on Thursday to settle at their highest since late April after data revealed that the U.S. cost of living in December fell for the first time since the onset of the pandemic in 2020. The data raised expectations for slower Federal Reserve interest-rate hikes and pressured the U.S. dollar, providing support for precious metals. Gold for February delivery GCG23 rose $19.90, or 1.1%, to settle at $1,898.80 an ounce on Comex, the highest most-active contract finish since April 29, FactSet data show. Читать дальше...
A judge on Wednesday ordered the Detroit Institute of Arts to hold onto a painting by famous post-impressionist Vincent van Gogh following a lawsuit by the work's owner.
Hundreds of wrongful convictions overturned, Naomi Osaka's pregnancy announcement, and "Almond Moms."
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On Saturday, US Congressman Robert Garcia (D-CA) was sworn in with his hand on the first issue of the Superman comic book from 1939. The comic—which he borrowed from the Library of Congress—was accompanied by a copy of the US Constitution, Garcia's US citizenship certificate, and a photograph of his parents who died from COVID-19. — Read the rest
A portion of the evacuated Soledar residents were sent to hospitals in Lugansk
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