S Korean crypto-boss Do Kwon to be extradited to US
The man behind the collapse of terraUSD and Luna tokens faces fraud charges in the United States.
US sanctions Bidzina Ivanishvi, founder of Georgia’s ruling party
Sanctions come amid mass protests against the Georgian government's decision to pause EU accession efforts.
Canadian ministers to talk tariffs with Trump aides in Florida
Visit by Canada's foreign affairs and finance ministers comes as country hopes to avoid 25-percent US tariffs.
Driver who killed 35 in China car ramming sentenced to death
Court in southern China's Zhuhai that sentenced Fan Weiqiu, 62, said his 'criminal motive was extremely despicable'.
“Israel does not care at all about international law.”
Israel targeting hospitals in Gaza repeatedly
White House sees ‘indications’ airliner was downed by Russia
National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said the evidence in the Azerbaijan Airlines crash goes beyond widely circulated images of the wreckage.
N.Y.’s new superfund law to charge billions of dollars in fines for fossil fuel polluters
A new climate change superfund law in New York state will impose an estimated $75 billion in fees for companies that are the biggest fossil fuel polluters.
Grand jury indicts man on 4 counts of murder in subway fire incident
The Guatemalan national accused of setting a woman on fire in the New York City subway was indicted on four counts of murder and one count of arson Friday.
Watch: Ring vanishes into the snow during engagement photo shoot in Utah
A California couple's engagement photo shoot in snowy Utah took a turn for the worse when their engagement ring vanished into the winter wonderland.
Tesla’s Stock is Soaring Even as Its Car Sales Sag
Sales of the company’s cars are flagging, but investors are focusing on the potential of autonomous driving and Mr. Musk’s ties to President-elect Donald J. Trump.
Woman Breaks Jaw After Biting into Jawbreaker Candy
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4 Million Dead: “Warm Blob” Disaster Causes Catastrophic Loss
The “warm blob” marine heat wave has resulted in the death of 4 million common murres in Alaska, with the population not recovering due to altered food webs and persistent warming trends. Murres are common seabirds that resemble flying penguins.
Scientists Just Made Molecules Do the Impossible With Light
By combining photochemical reactions with molecular self-assembly, scientists have achieved the impossible: using light to create molecular fits that defy thermodynamic equilibrium. This groundbreaking approach could revolutionize technology and medicine by leveraging sunlight to develop innovative materials, smart drugs, and
Groundbreaking 555-Million-Year-Old Fossil Discovery Sheds Light on One of Evolution’s Greatest Mysteries
The discovery of Uncus dzaugisi, a 555-million-year-old fossil in South Australia, confirms Precambrian origins for Ecdysozoans, bridging a key evolutionary gap. A remarkable fossil discovery in remote South Australia has provided crucial insights into one of evolution’s long-standing mysteries: the