“I couldn’t open my eyes because if I did I’d start throwing up because I was so dizzy”
Terror probe after at least one killed in horror machete rampage in Spanish churches
UPDATE: Spanish police say terrorism is being investigated as a possible motive for attacks on three churches in Algeciras, Cadiz, Spain.
Elizabeth Warren: Crypto giants are ‘collapsing under the weight of their own fraud’
Senator Elizabeth Warren, a longtime crypto critic, warned recent turbulence in the digital asset space will only continue unless a host of regulators strengthen protections for investors.
UK not placing deadlines on EU talks to resolve protocol, says Heaton-Harris
Britain’s Northern Ireland secretary is currently on an investment-focused visit to the United States
Omicron booster shots provide some protection against mild illness from Covid XBB subvariants, CDC says
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Madison Brooks was killed by a car. Now, four men who left her on the road are charged with rape
Madison Brooks alleged rape and subsequent death have sparked outrage in the community of Baton Rouge, with fellow LSU students, mothers and the university’s president demanding justice for the student, Andrea Blanco and Rachel Sharp report
Goldman Sachs signals partial retreat from consumer banking
Goldman Sach spent eight years attempting to expand its business beyond corporations and the wealthy.
Bucks’ Portis out at least 2 weeks with sprained MCL, ankle
Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis will miss at least the next couple of weeks after spraining his right medial collateral ligament and right ankle in a 150-130 victory over the Detroit Pistons.
Navy Holding Industry Day For Contractor Owned/Operated Drones
The Navy plans to hold a virtual industry day on Feb. 23 as it seeks to use contractor owned, contractor operated (COCO) unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) purposes. According to a notice published …
Amid gas shortages and blackouts, a harsh winter fuels discontent in Iran
For weeks, Iran has been hit by cold weather. In a country where most households rely on natural gas for heating and hot water, gas shortages in many regions have paralysed the population, leaving people in sub-zero temperatures. In some regions, scho…