Why Europe's far-right is so happy Trump won
Trump's presidential election win has in Europe delighted Hungary's Vikor Orban, Germany's AfD, the Netherlands’ Geert Wilders, and others on the far-right.
Mounting Russian strikes hit Ukraine with casualties across the country
At least 14 were killed and a 100 injured in the attacks around the country that also left the building where a European ambassador lives in flames.
Waiting for the North Koreans on the battlefields of the Ukraine war
Amid reports that Pyongyang’s troops are on the front lines, speculation is rampant among Ukrainian troops about when the first large-scale clashes will happen.
Live Briefing: Israel condemns Amsterdam attack; U.N. decries ‘unprecedented level of killing’ in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned an attack on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam, calling it a “horrific anti-Semitic incident.”
Prince William says he had his ‘hardest year’ after family cancer diagnoses
The prince has opened up about coping with the illnesses of his wife, Catherine, the Princess of Wales, and his father, King Charles, who is still undergoing treatment.
Apple botched the Apple Intelligence launch, but its long-term strategy is sound
Ask a few random people about Apple Intelligence and you’ll probably get quite different responses. One might be excited about the new features. Another could opine that no one asked for this and the company is throwing away its reputation with
TSMC will stop making 7 nm chips for Chinese customers
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company has notified Chinese chip design companies that it will suspend production of their most advanced artificial intelligence chips, as Washington continues to impede Beijing’s AI ambitions. TSMC, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, told Chinese customers it would
Lawsuit Against Meta Over Section 230, Tech Shield Law, Is Dismissed
A professor sued pre-emptively to release software that would let users automatically unfollow everyone in their Facebook feed.
South Korean president publicly apologizes for alleged scandals
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Thursday apologized to the nation for alleged political scandals but denounced as "political propaganda" a possible investigation into his wife.
Arizona voters back homeless crackdown. Will other states follow?
Arizona voters approved a ballot measure intended to force police to crack down on homeless encampments by giving property owners tax rebates if they can prove damages.
Argentine police arrest 3 in connection to pop star Liam Payne's death
Three people have been arrested in connection with the death of pop star Liam Payne, the superstar band member of the boy band One Direction, Argentinian authorities said Thursday.
He thought he'd found Amelia Earhart's plane. It was a pile of rocks
Surely, the grainy image had to be Amelia Earhart's long-lost plane, 16,000 feet beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean. This week, Tony Romeo announced that the discovery amounted to less than they had hoped.
U.S. special envoy to attend summits addressing African nations' LGBTQ rights
The U.S. Department of State is participating in international summits targeting LGBTQ rights are slated to start as soon as Friday in South Africa.
Wartime Ukraine waits to see what's in the 'surprise box' of Trump presidency
Ukrainians fear Trump will cut off military aid for the war against Russia, even as Ukraine's leader aims to win him over with congratulations and praise.