US Soldier Held In Russia For 'Criminal Misconduct'
An American soldier was detained in Russia last week on charges of "criminal misconduct," the US Army said Monday.
An American soldier was detained in Russia last week on charges of "criminal misconduct," the US Army said Monday.
A multi-storey building under construction in South Africa's coastal city of George collapsed on Monday killing at least two people and trapping some 50 workers in the rubble, police said.
Ross' drone journey began at an industrial hemp startup, where he would track the growth process while flying a drone above the fields.
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Gov. Doug Burgum openly supported claims of vote-buying made by former President Donald Trump during Florida speech.
In a sensational shake-up to the ripe Learn-2-Earn crypto sector, the latest EduTech ecosystem 99Bitcoins presale has smashed $1m raised for the 99BTC token.
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VP Kamala Harris has just announced that there will be more than $100 million to support auto workers and small to medium-sized auto suppliers.
The New York judge presiding over Donald Trump's historic criminal trial again found the former US president in contempt of a gag order Monday and threatened to jail him if there are further violations.
French police were searching for gunmen Monday after three people were killed in drug-related shootings in the poor Paris suburb of Sevran over the weekend, a police source said.
The rift between House Speaker Mike Johnson and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene sees no signs of slowing as the latter vows to bring a motion to vacate to a vote this week.
The EU said Monday it will drop action started against Poland six years ago over rule-of-law concerns that could have led Warsaw to lose its vote in the bloc's affairs.
Grayscale's GBTC has finally seen an inflow, following months of only outflows since spot Bitcoin ETFs started trading in January.
Israeli officials were puzzled by the decision, initially linking it to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's planned operation in Rafah. However, reports suggest the incident might be unrelated to the invasion threats.
Bitcoin has completed over one billion transactions, 15 years after the first block was mined by the digital asset's pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.
Former President Donald Trump, embroiled in legal battles, criticized President Joe Biden's administration, likening it to a "Gestapo administration" at a private event in Florida. Both the White House and Biden's re-election campaign slammed Trump for the comparison.
Coinbase is once again in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons as a new class action lawsuit from investors alleged that the crypto exchange "knowingly" operated an unregistered business.
It's Day 213 of the war in Gaza – eyes are on the Israeli army after it ordered residents of parts of Rafah, an overcrowded city in southern Gaza, to evacuate despite immense global pressure to hold off on a ground invasion of the city without an effective civilian evacuation plan.
Better-than-expected earnings from Amazon and Apple and lower bond yields sent stocks higher last week. These gains added to the momentum for equities that began at the end of the previous week, when Alphabet and Microsoft reported solid earnings, too.
A crypto whale that held hundreds of Bitcoin for over 10 years has just reactivated the account, earning both praise and confusion among other digital asset holders on X as the whale activity happened on the day BTC rebounded to $64,000.
Mozambique's ruling Frelimo party has chosen regional governor Daniel Chapo as its new leader, making him the successor to President Filipe Nyusi if the party wins this year's elections, Nyusi said late on Sunday.
Kim Godwin, the first Black woman to lead a major broadcast news division, has resigned as ABC News President after three years in the role.
Charlie Spies, the head counsel of the Republican National Committee (RNC), said that working with the RNC "wasn't the right fit", citing his commitments at his law firm.
The crypto sector has been flagged multiple times for being vulnerable to exploits and scams unless strong security measures are in place, and such vulnerability was once again highlighted last week, when hackers and scammers pilfered over $71 million from the emerging industry.
Chadians vote for a president on Monday in an election purportedly aimed at ending military rule but dismissed by opponents of junta leader Mahamat Idriss Deby as a fix following violent repression.