Rights groups raise doubts over road accident in which police say outspoken editor John Williams Ntwali was killedAmnesty International and the Committee to Protect Journalists, an independent NGO based in New York, are among media and rights organisa…
Paul Pelosi attack: rightwing pundits backtrack after release of police video
Several top commentators promoted conspiracy theories after news of attack at San Francisco home broke in OctoberConservative commentators were forced to backtrack over conspiracy theories and jokes about the hammer attack on Paul Pelosi, after the rel…
Ukraine intel chief predicted Russia’s war. He says Crimea will be retaken.
Gen. Kyrylo Budanov was named head of Ukraine’s Main Directorate of Intelligence at age 34. In an interview, he would not confirm or deny his role in the killing of a Russian operative.
After a Failure 4 Months Ago, the New Shepard Spacecraft Remains In Limbo
schwit1 shares a report from Ars Technica: More than four months have passed since the launch of Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket ended in failure. No humans were onboard the vehicle because it was conducting a suborbital scientific research mission, b…
Microsoft Rewards Robux Card: How to Redeem and Use it
Microsoft is offering free Robux rewards card if you sign up for their reward program. If you join their Reward program, you will be rewarded with a 100 Robux card. This article will guide you if you don’t know about this reward program and how y…
A US judge allows the names of the two people who posted SBF’s $250M bail to be made public, but stays the ruling until at least February 7 expecting an appeal (Jonathan Stempel/Reuters)
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A US judge allows the names of the two people who posted SBF’s $250M bail to be made public, but stays the ruling until at least February 7 expecting an appeal — A U.S. judge on Monday said the names of t…
Asian shares fall in muted trading ahead of Fed meeting
Asian shares are mostly lower in muted trading as investors await decisions on interest rates and on earnings reports from around the world.
Chinese province drops restrictions on unmarried people having children
China’s southwestern province of Sichuan will drop restrictions on unmarried people having children, part of a broader attempt by the government to boost the country’s plummeting birth rate.