Cyberattack halts Martinique’s search for new flag, hymn
A quest to select the first official flag and hymn for the French Caribbean island of Martinique was interrupted Wednesday by a cyberattack
War in Ukraine: Volunteers repair houses damaged by Russian shelling
After a night of Russian shelling on December 29, Ukrainian volunteer battalions moved quickly to clear debris and rubble – then began rebuilding destroyed homes,
Killer big cat feared to be on the run after locals spot rare white tiger who escaped home
Footage has emerged showing a big cat on the loose, which police believe to be a deadly white tiger.
Salesforce to cut 10% of workforce in latest tech layoffs
It said it needs to cut costs after rapid pandemic hiring left it with ‘too many people’ amid an economic slowdown.
DoorDash, CNN, Warner Bros: Corporate America lays off thousands amid recession fears
U.S. companies, from tech majors to consumer firms, are bracing for a potential economic downturn by shrinking their employee base to streamline operations.
Somalia car bombs: Family of nine killed in Hiraan attack
Thirty-five people died in total, according to a local police chief in the central Hiraan province.
Suspect in University of Idaho stabbings no longer in Pennsylvania jail
The suspect in the killings of four University of Idaho students is no longer at a Pennsylvania jail. He had agreed Tuesday to be extradited to Idaho.
The Twitter Files: Were content moderators too close to the intelligence community?
Some have questioned whether Twitter users were being unnecessarily censored and whether twitter’s content moderation policy was its own, or whether it was effectively outsourced to the US intelligence community