Rust armourer calls for new trial after involuntary manslaughter conviction
A weapons armourer on the film set of Rust has asked for a new involuntary manslaughter trial and to be released from prison.
Tweety McTreason's assets under threat as he 'can't find $557m bond', his lawyers say
Donald Trump cannot find the $557m (£438m) bond he needs to pause enforcement of a civil fraud trial judgement against him because it is too much money, his lawyers have said.
Apex Legends eSports event postponed by hacking claims
Organizers of the Apex Legends Global Series eSports tournament have postponed an event after two competitors appeared to be hacked while playing separate games during the North American finals.
US Supreme Court skeptical of curbing govt contact with social media firms
A majority of justices on the US Supreme Court appeared skeptical on Monday of efforts to impose restrictions on federal government efforts to curb misinformation online.
Apple in talks to bring Google's Gemini AI to iPhone: Report
Apple is in advanced negotiations with Google to adopt its powerful Gemini AI models for the iPhone, Bloomberg reported on Monday.
Self-heating concrete is one step closer to putting snow shovels and salt out of business
There's a patch of concrete on Drexel University's campus that could portend a frost-free future for sidewalks and highways in the Northeast.
Photos: Record heat index of 62.3C scorches Rio de Janeiro
Reading is city's highest in a decade. Heat index measures what a temperature feels like, taking into account humidity.
Watching the watchdogs: Piers, airdrops, and mediagenic spectacles in Gaza
The US ‘humanitarian’ strategy in Gaza offers false salvation for real starvation.
Putin wins again but what happened in Russia’s election protests?
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin claimed a record landslide victory in an election without serious opposition.
Cubans stage rare protests amid blackouts, persisting economic crisis
President points finger at US after hundreds of people demonstrate against food shortages and blackouts.
With Putin’s new coronation, Kremlin cultivates image of leader for life
In an election widely denounced as neither free nor fair, the longtime Russia leader claimed victory by margins virtually unimaginable in any democracy.
Kremlin cultivates image of Putin as Russia’s leader for life
In an election widely denounced as neither free nor fair, the longtime Russia leader claimed victory by margins virtually unimaginable in any democracy.
Putin claims a new six-year term in vote condemned as not free or fair
Since taking power on Dec. 31, 1999, Vladimir Putin has repeatedly defied term limits and now claims a new term through 2030 in which he has pledged he will continue his war in Ukraine.
How to go vegan in South Korea, a meat lover’s paradise
Tabletop grilling is a way of life in South Korea, where meat is associated with wealth and health. But a growing number of the vegan-curious are trying to reduce their intake.