Day: January 3, 2023
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried pleads not guilty in New York
The 30-year-old is accused of illegally diverting massive sums of customer money from FTX.
Photo of Bolsonaro eating KFC in Florida after Brazil election loss inspires memes – and even an oil painting
Defeated right-winger skipped Lula’s inauguration and went to Florida instead
Nvidia Unveils GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs for Laptops
Nvidia unveiled the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti graphics card using its latest graphics processing unit (GPU) chip. It also showed off laptops with a whole family of 40 Series GPUs. From a report: The 4070 desktop GPU will sell for $800 and will be available o…
Fire at Suni’s Pizza and Burgers in Shoreline classified as arson
King County detectives have classified a Monday morning fire at longtime Shoreline eatery Suni’s Pizza and Burgers as arson.
Russia’s campaign against Ukraine ‘not generating’ desired effect among Russian nationalists
Our correspondent Sasha Vakulina details the latest updates from Makiivka, following a Ukraine missile strike which killed Russian troops in a building they were occupying.
The Lost Generation: How the Children of Ukraine Are Coping with the War
Millions of Ukrainian children are suffering as a result of Vladimir Putin’s invasion of their country. Many have lost their parents and hardly any are able to attend school. What does the future hold?
The ‘Chicken Year’: What You Really Need to Transition in 2023
You don’t need more time to transition in 2023. You need more flexibility during your “Chicken Year,” so you can leave the military when you have a solid job offer in hand.
Colombia’s ELN guerrilla group denies agreeing to national ceasefire
Statement contradicts president’s announcement of six-month truce between country’s five largest armed groupsColombia’s largest remaining guerrilla group has contradicted government claims that they had agreed a national ceasefire, in a setback to plan…
Poland Says Germany Rejects Its Demand For World War II Compensation
Germany has formally rejected a World War II reparations claim estimated to be 1.3 trillion euros ($1.4 trillion), the Polish foreign ministry said on Tuesday.