For much of the global economy, 2023 is going to be a tough year as the main engines of global growth – the United States, Europe and China – all experience weakening activity, the head of the International Monetary Fund said on Sunday.
Could Getting Rid of Old Cells Turn Back the Clock on Aging?
Long-time geriatrician James Kirkland is a Mayo clinic researcher joining “a growing movement to halt chronic disease by protecting brains and bodies from the biological fallout of aging,” reports Ars Technica.
“While researchers like Kirkland don’t …
Ransomware: The security debt collector
High-profile ransomware news stories grabbed headlines a few years ago but faded in popularity as other attacks like cryptojacking grew more profitable. Since the first months of 2020, ransomware attacks have been on the rise and are in the news again….
Asian markets mixed after S&P 500 ends worst year since 2008
Shares have begun the year mixed, with most markets closed for New Year holidays.
Jeremy Renner in ‘critical but stable condition’ after accident
The Hawkeye actor was plowing snow when the accident occurred on Sunday Jeremy Renner has been seriously injured in an accident while plowing snow and is in a “critical but stable condition”, a spokesperson for the actor said on Sunday.“We can confirm …
Japan King’s Public New Year Appearance Signals Return To Normalcy
Japanese Emperor Naruhito on Monday made his first public New Year’s greetings since 2020, resuming an annual tradition with caution as the nation and the royal family gradually return to normalcy.
Trump news – latest: Jan 6 committee releases texts from Hope Hicks in massive new trove of records
In recent weeks, Donald Trump’s tax returns have been published and the House select committee investigating January 6 released its report
Armed attack on Mexican prison leaves 14 dead
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Google to Pay $29.5 Million to Settle Lawsuits Over User Location Tracking
Google has agreed to pay a total of $29.5 million to settle two different lawsuits brought by Indiana and Washington, D.C., over its “deceptive” location tracking practices.
The search and advertising giant is required to pay $9.5 million to D.C. and $…
“Both Sides Willing…”: New China Foreign Minister On Ties With India
China’s new Foreign Minister Qin Gang, in an op-ed piece for US-based magazine, The National Interest, has indicated that Beijing seeks to improve ties with New Delhi.