The reorganization “required parting ways with some people,” Elon Musk said Wednesday on X.
How major US stock indexes fared Wednesday, 2/11/2026
U.S. stocks wobbled after feeling both the upside and downside of a surprisingly strong report on the U.S. job market.
Seahawks illustrate ‘stacking wins’ with helmets of defeated foes
One of the Seahawks’ many mantras is “stacking wins.” They showed a visual representation of that phrase on social media using the helmets of defeated foes.
Washoe Tribe buys 10,000 acres in one of California’s largest ever land returns
Tribe, which was forcibly removed from its lands near Lake Tahoe, used $5.5m grant and private donations for purchaseThe Washoe Tribe has purchased more than 10,000 acres of land near Lake Tahoe for conservation in one of the largest tribal land return…
Women were on the front lines of Bangladesh’s uprising. Why aren’t they on the ballot?
Women were central to the 2024 uprising that put Bangladesh back on a path to democracy. Now, with Islamist parties on the rise and women notably absent from this week’s ballots, some worry about their role in the country’s future.
Beyond pressure: What is the Trump administration’s endgame in Cuba?
As US actions fuel a humanitarian crisis in Cuba, is US President Trump seeking a deal, or to topple the government?
Passenger ferry capsizes on the Nile River in Sudan, leaving at least 15 people dead
A medical group says that a passenger ferry has capsized on the Nile River in Sudan, leaving at least 15 people dead.
Man pardoned by Trump for attacking US Capitol found guilty of child abuse
Andrew Paul Johnson was found guilty of five counts including molesting a child under 12 and another under 16A man who took part in the 6 January 2021 attack on the US Capitol and later pardoned by Donald Trump was found guilty on Tuesday of multiple c…
Montana city under investigation for potential violation of sanctuary city ban
Montana’s Republican attorney general says he’s investigating the city of Helena for potential violations of the state’s sanctuary city ban.
A Yale professor recommended a ‘good-looking blonde’ student for a job with Epstein. He’s not sorry
Yale University says a prominent computer science professor will not teach classes while it reviews his conduct related to his correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein.