TikTok's Chinese parent firm says no plans to sell
The video sharing app faces being banned in the US unless it severs ties with its China's ByteDance.
Baby saved from dead mother's womb in Gaza dies
Sabreen was born by emergency C-section after Israel bombed a house in Rafah, killing her family.
How to Claim Your Part of a $5.6 Million Ring Settlement
The Federal Trade Commission is sending payments to customers who had certain Ring home security cameras and accounts during a particular time period, the agency said.
Surgery for Indian woman who inhaled nose pin
A doctor who removed the pin from Varsha Sahu's lung last month described it as an "extremely rare" case.
Scout jamboree disaster blamed on S Korea government
An independent report says authorities failed to deliver a safe event for thousands of children.
Before Israel’s war on Gaza: Other times US campuses became battlegrounds
Students from Columbia and other US universities have protested the Vietnam war, the Gulf war and racism in the past.
Police arrest student protester trying to negotiate peaceful disbandment
Student arrested trying to peacefully disperse students from pro-Palestine protest at university campus in Texas
More than 100 inmates escape from Nigeria prison after heavy rains
Manhunt under way after a downpour destroyed the perimeter fence of the medium-security prison in the town of Suleja.
Spain prosecutor seeks dismissal of corruption case against Sanchez’s wife
Group behind alleged influence peddling and business corruption complaint says case solely based on media reports.
'Story of Lollapalooza' docuseries coming to Paramount+
"Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza" is a new documentary about Lollapalooza music festival and its founder, Perry Farrell.
Biden administration names Lise Grande as new envoy on Gaza aid
The Biden administration replaced the coordinator for humanitarian aid to Gaza on Thursday, naming Lise Grande to take over for former ambassador David Satterfield.
U.S. births fall in 2023 to lowest number since 1979
The short post-pandemic uptick in U.S. births may be over, with 2023 numbers showing a decline in births.
New Rule Compels US Coal-Fired Power Plants To Capture Emissions – or Shut Down
Coal-fired power plants would be forced to capture smokestack emissions or shut down under a rule issued on Thursday by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). From a report: New limits on greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel-fired electric plants are
iPhone Activation Market Share Hits New Low as Android Dominates
An anonymous reader shares a report: Consumer Intelligence Research Partners is out with a report on how iPhone activations compare to Android in the US. The latest data shows a notable drop over the last year bringing Apple's US smartphone