A record number of business and government leaders will descend on the Swiss resort of Davos next week to pore over challenges ranging from global economic slowdown to environmental collapse as the World Economic Forum returns to its winter slot.
‘He was in love with love’: Emotional goodbye for Iranian protester in France
Mohammad Moradi, an Iranian student in Lyon, drowned himself to protest the brutal crackdown on anti-government protesters in Iran.
US Navy warship to bear name of Medal of Honor recipient
A U.S. Navy destroyer is going to bear the name of a Medal of Honor recipient from Massachusetts who fought in Vietnam.
Russian tribunal finds skater Valieva bore ‘no fault or negligence’ in doping case
A Russian tribunal found figure skater Kamila Valieva bore “no fault or negligence” in a doping case that rocked last year’s Winter Olympics, the World Anti-Doping Agency said Friday.
Greek court rejects charges against aid workers who helped migrants in Lesbos
A court on the Greek island of Lesbos on Friday rejected charges against a group of aid workers and volunteers who participated in migrant rescue operations, ruling on procedural grounds to return the case to the prosecution for refiling.
Russia tried to claim months ago it destroyed American-made armored vehicles that the US didn’t even offer Ukraine until last week – Yahoo News
Russia tried to claim months ago it destroyed American-made armored vehicles that the US didn’t even offer Ukraine until last week Yahoo NewsRussia claimed it destroyed Bradleys, but the US hasn’t sent them to Ukraine Business Ins…
New York Times Correspondent Claims in Book That Donald Trump Considered Nuking North Korea and Blaming Another Country
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New York state adds $35 million to 2023 cybersecurity budget as attacks soar
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is adding an additional $35 million in funding to the state’s $61.9 million cybersecurity budget for this year, while also creating a new team focusing on protecting critical infrastructure.
Air Force Base Digs Giant Trench to Reduce Impact of Forever Chemicals on Groundwater
In an effort to stop PFAS contamination before it reaches the Dayton water system, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base said engineers have built a 420-foot-long trench near a hazardous materials storage site on the base.
Why are there so many cyberattacks lately? An explainer on the rising trend
By Jessica Smith in Toronto A wave of high-profile…