The two-time prime minister agreed to sell his entire archive to fund his care towards the end of his life.
Welcome to Joe and Kam’s migrant dystopia — an abandoned former Rite Aid in Astoria, Queens, transformed into a trash-ridden eyesore and overrun with migrants, drunks and passed-out junkies.
Tesla's second-quarter earnings call promise insight into CEO Elon Musk's priorities after it reported its biggest revenue drop since 2012 in the first quarter.
Federal safety regulators are looking into complaints that some Ram pickups and Jeep Wagoneer SUVs can lose power, shift into park and apply the emergency brake.
President Biden's unprecedented withdrawal from the presidential race leaves everyone asking how this shapes the election and what comes next for Democrats.
Every organization must know how to continue “business as usual” even in an emergency, even without computers.
The Oregon DMV has warned against a phishing scam targeting customers with unsolicited phone calls, texts, and emails, and advises anyone receiving such messages to hang up or delete them and report the incident to the DMV.
Long before the events of October 7, and even more so following them, there can be no legitimacy for the lack of significant and very stringent border security enforcement.
The "Argo" actor was nearly 3,000 miles away as the "Jenny From the Block" singer celebrated her 55th birthday with family and friends.
Only independent nationhood can demonstrate to Palestinians that there is a better and more attractive alternative to Hamas.
The Israeli PM's visit comes at a chaotic time in US politics. Can he reset relations in Washington?
Bill and Joe discuss Israel’s retaliatory strike against Houthi targets in Yemen following the Iranian-backed terror group’s drone strike in Tel Aviv, the CENTCOM Commander’s surprisingly honest letter to the Secretary of Defense, and the irony of Pakistan designating Prime Minister Netanyahu as a terrorist (congrats to him on his new villa in Abbottabad).
Award-winning writer Henry Baker has created an inspiring video ‘Accents to Greatness', filmed in towns, villages and cities across the whole of the UK to remind the athletes of home.
Chelsea are reportedly unable to play the 'prohibitive' asking price of a 26-year-old Premier League striker who came through the club's academy.
Data suggests that trafficking victims are unlikely to receive compensation through government scheme
By Prateek Tripathi
Though the interest in Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs) has been around for a long time, it is only recently that significant advancements have happened in the field. The United States (US) government has beenpouring billions of dollarsinto DEWs over the years, and the technology is now finally in a position to pay dividends. Far from residing in the realm of science fiction, DEWs are fast becoming a reality. India has also been investing in DEWs, which have now acquired... Читать дальше...