Emergency meeting called to discuss festival’s ‘future direction’ after series of controversiesThe organisation that manages the Berlin film festival is to meet for talks amid reports that its American director faces dismissal after a series of rows ov…
Trump has made the swamp his own
It is estimated that the president may have enriched himself and his family by $4 billion in just 12 months.
US, Canada to meet in coming weeks on trade, USTR says
US and Canadian trade officials spoke and will meet in Washington in the coming weeks, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said.
Epstein files: Nobel winner Axel quits Columbia U. brain institute over friendship with predator
Dr. Richard Axel, a longtime Columbia University professor, is mentioned repeatedly in the Jeffrey Epstein files released by the Department of Justice.
Avio Will Focus On Defense Tactical SRMs At New Virginia Plant; Options For Strategic Motors
Virginia Gov. Abagail Spanberger (D) on Tuesday said that Avio USA Inc. has selected a greenfield site in southern Virginia for a new solid rocket motor (SRM) production facility that […]
Who is the winner of Beast Games Season 2? Tyler Lucas takes home $5.1 million
Tyler Lucas won Beast Games Season 2 on February 24, 2026, taking home $5.1 million after choosing the correct suitcase in the finale. The season awarded more than $11 million overall to the top contestants. Lucas, a former Air Force pilot and Penn Sta…
Trump administration hits Iran with new sanctions as nuclear talks near
The Trump administration is expanding its pressure on Iran by imposing new sanctions aimed at the country’s missile, drone and oil networks.
WiseTech says to cut nearly 30% of workforce as it preps for AI era
The widely used freight forwarding software vendor said artificial intelligence is enabling it to reduce staff in roles that include programming, product development and customer service.
Ukraine to cover 4,000 km of roads with anti-drone nets by year-end, minister says
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Popular Bay Area park where tens of thousands of seals gather closed to public after animals die — as experts find bird flue case
California State Parks confirmed the state’s first bird flu cases in elephant seals after multi-agency testing, officials said in an update Wednesday