In a statement, Trip.com said it would “actively cooperate” with the investigation, and added its business operations remain normal.
Iran unrest: Is Reza Pahlavi the future? Trump calls ex-crown prince ‘nice person’ but expresses uncertainty
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British Columbia ends program that aimed to curb arrests of drug users
The three-year pilot program did not deliver the results hoped for, the health minister said. It had allowed drug users to avoid criminal charges for possessing small amounts of illegal substances.
Venezuela’s Rodriguez vows release of more prisoners, holds call with Trump
Trump showers acting Venezuelan president with praise after first phone call since US abduction of President Maduro.
CoinDesk Data: Binance’s market share of spot crypto trading fell to 25% in December, its lowest since 2021, and it is also losing ground in derivatives trading (Sidhartha Shukla/Bloomberg)
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CoinDesk Data: Binance’s market share of spot crypto trading fell to 25% in December, its lowest since 2021, and it is also losing ground in derivatives trading — Binance’s grip on global crypto trading…
‘Dangerous’ pipe bombs found detonated on Canberra footpaths, police say
Police believe no one hurt but urge public not to pick up explosive devices and say more may be foundFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastNearly a dozen pipe bombs, some of the…
Iran closes its airspace to commercial aircraft for hours as tensions with US remain high
Iran closed its airspace to commercial flights for hours without explanation as tensions remained high with the United States over Tehran’s crackdown on protests.
Renaming Defense Department could cost taxpayers $125M
A report released by the Congressional Budget Office estimated the amount of money that would be spent on new signs and letterhead, should Congress approve a change.
Renaming Defense Department could cost taxpayers $125M
A report released by the Congressional Budget Office estimated the amount of money that would be spent on new signs and letterhead, should Congress approve a change.
What’s ahead for WA education this legislative session
In another tight budget year, advocates, educators, and administrators are urging the state Legislature not to make any further cuts to education funding.