This year was supposed to confirm the world economy's comeback from the Covid pandemic crisis. Instead, the six-month-old war in Ukraine has sparked fears of recession
Propelled by a Super Bowl's stardust and the whims of the internet, Kelly Kay Green opened her way to becoming a self-described "self-made millionaire" by way of a misdemeanor and a Miami mug shot
Over the past week, flash floods across eastern, central and southern Afghanistan have killed at least 43 people and injured 106 more
White New Yorkers represent about 45% of people at heightened risk of monkeypox infection and received 46% of vaccine doses. Black New Yorkers, who make up 31% of the at-risk population, received only 12% of doses administered so far
For four years, Donald Trump treated the administration as an extension of his private real estate company. "My generals," he repeatedly said of the active-duty and retired military leaders; "my money," was the cash he raised through his campaign or for the Republican National Committee. And White House documents?
As tourists flock to Greenland to take in its breathtaking icebergs and natural beauty, authorities are mulling ways to control crowds to protect the fragile environment, already threatened by global warming
However, Apple did not disclose whether it had information regarding the extent to which the issue has been exploited
In Germany, TikTok accounts impersonated prominent political figures during the last national election. In Colombia, misleading TikTok posts falsely attributed a quotation from one candidate to a cartoon villain. Now, similar problems are arising in the US too
Anshu Jain, who helped transform Deutsche Bank from a conservative middle-market lender in Germany into a Wall Street giant and who eventually became its first non-European CEO, died Saturday in London, where he lived
In the United States — where hurricanes, tornadoes and floods are a fact of life — the meteorological phenomenon that kills the most is none other than heat
Studies are under way to see whether genetic changes in the monkeypox virus are driving the rapid spread of the disease, the World Health Organization told AFP on Wednesday