Television reporter Yuksel Akalan was reporting on the devastating earthquake when the ground started shaking beneath his feet.
A look at the Four Horsemen of the Tech Recession: a hangover from pandemic-era growth, hardware lifecycles, the end of zero interest rates, and Apple’s ATT (Ben Thompson/Stratechery)
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A look at the Four Horsemen of the Tech Recession: a hangover from pandemic-era growth, hardware lifecycles, the end of zero interest rates, and Apple’s ATT — It really was jarring to see those employment…
Jaromír Jágr scores his record 1,099th goal at almost 51
Jaromír Jágr celebrated his 51st birthday about a week early by scoring his 1,099th goal to overtake Wayne Gretzky at the top of the chart.
Beyoncé’s disco-ball cowboy hat blew up the internet — and sales for its Etsy creator
A woman making hats in the basement of her suburban Philadelphia childhood home has gone viral after her disco-ball cowboy hat crowned Beyoncé’s head for the announcement of her “Renaissance” world tour.
Pervez Musharraf To Be Buried In Karachi’s Army Cantonment Area: Report
All arrangements have been completed in the Army cantonment area in Karachi for the burial of Pakistan’s former military ruler General Pervez Musharraf after sunset prayers on Monday.
Turkey earthquake: More than 1,900 dead as 7.8 magnitude quake rocks region
Hundreds are still believed to be trapped under rubble from the Turkey earthquake, and the toll is expected to rise as rescue workers searched mounds of wreckage.
Impact of Turkey earthquake on local population, economy will be ‘massive’: Expert
More aftershocks are expected in the next couple of weeks or even months, potentially leading to more deaths, says an expert.
How China’s balloon over America steered its way into spying history
By Phil Stewart and Jeff Mason
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – When China’s suspected surveillance balloon first passed into U.S. airspace north of Alaska’s Aleutian Islands on Jan. 28, American officials believed there was a good chance it would keep travelin…
How scientists are kept fed and happy in one of the most remote places on Earth
No place on Earth is colder than East Antarctica. Due to its higher elevation, not even West Antarctica can touch its hostile temperatures.
Syria responds to Russian aid offer
Syrian President Bashar Assad has accepted Russia’s offer of assistance after deadly earthquakes
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