Thousands of dockworkers shut down US east coast ports in major strike
Dockworkers shut down traffic at 36 ports on the US's eastern seaboard, demanding better wages and job protections.
Claudia Sheinbaum is sworn in as Mexico’s first female president
She takes office with the largest mandate since Mexico became a democracy a quarter-century ago. She faces concerns about the economy, crime and a predecessor who might not go away.
OpenWrt One WiFi 6 router with Filogic 820 SoC launched for $89
The “OpenWrt One/AP-24.XY” is a Filogic 820-based WiFi 6 router board manufactured by Banana Pi whose software is directly managed by OpenWrt developers with assistance from MediaTek. The router was first announced in January 2024, and developer samples became available sometime
Watch: Billy Crystal plays 'tortured psychiatrist' in new thriller 'Before'
"Before," a psychological thriller starring Billy Crystal, Judith Light and Jacobi Jupe, is coming to Apple TV+.
Look: Driver in HOV lane caught using plaid shirt as 'passenger'
A Washington State Patrol trooper stopped a driver in the high-occupancy vehicle lane when their supposed "passenger" turned out to be the seat back dressed in a plaid shirt.
Swine fever sweeps Italy's north, threatening production of prized prosciutto and livelihoods
One of Giovanni Airoli’s sows tested positive for African swine fever in late August
Under fire and using old equipment, Lebanon's rescuers struggle to respond to Israeli offensive
The civil defense forces of one of the world’s most war-torn nations are shocked at the destruction underway in Lebanon
Sex workers find themselves at the center of Congo's mpox outbreak
Sex workers are among those hardest-hit by the mpox outbreak in eastern Congo's Kamituga town
'Damning non-answer': Vance refuses to acknowledge Trump lost the 2020 election
Republican JD Vance dodged when asked to confirm Donald Trump lost in 2020 and whether he'll challenge the 2024 election results during the vice presidential debate.
Walz says he 'misspoke' when claiming to be in Hong Kong during Tiananmen Square crackdown
Tim Walz conceded Tuesday night during the vice presidential debate that he “misspoke” in the past when he claimed that he was in Hong Kong during the crackdown in Tiananmen Square in which China’s military attacked and killed pro-democracy demonstrators.
Seven killed in shooting and knife attack in Tel Aviv
Police said two attackers were "neutralised" after they opened fire at members of the public.