Samsung’s profit could nosedive in the fourth quarter as memory prices have plunged sharply amid a lack of demand.
Support for Ukraine, anti-Semitism mural highlighted at ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ in Edmonton
‘Even some people who had not seen Fiddler before, they saw that connection between the anti-Semitism themes in Fiddler and then seeing the mosaic.’
Times Square knife attack suspect wanted to kill uniformed officers and ‘carry out jihad,’ prosecutors say
19-year-old suspect allegedly yelled ‘Allahu akbar’ before charging at NYPD officers several blocks from New Year’s Eve celebrations
Indians Moved Over $3.8 Billion to Foreign Exchanges Since Crypto Tax Rules
Indians moved more than $3.8 billion in trading volume from local to international crypto exchanges after the country announced stiff crypto tax rules last February, according to a research study by Esya Centre, a New Delhi-based technology policy thin…
Data of 235 million Twitter users leaked online
A database containing email addresses of 235,000,000 Twitter users has been offered on a popular hacker forum. A data leak containing email addresses for 235 million Twitter users has been published on a popular hacker forum. Many experts have immediately analyzed it and confirmed the authenticity of many of the entries in the huge leaked […]
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$9.1 million in cocaine seized from Puerto Rico ferry, border officials say – ABC News
$9.1 million in cocaine seized from Puerto Rico ferry, border officials say ABC NewsView Full Coverage on Google News
EXPLAINER: Benedict’s funeral to be simple, but with pomp
Pope Benedict XVI held one of the world’s highest-profile positions but in his final years expressed a desire to be “hidden to the world.”.
Why are energy prices so high? Some experts blame deregulation
On average, residents in deregulated markets pay $40 more per month than those in states that let individual utilities control most or all of the grid.
Health care: Profit-making sickness
I am writing to second the Op-Ed written by Abe Bergman concerning our so-called health care “system” [“Our fraying health care system is reaching a breaking point,” Jan. 2, Opinion]. I am one of those primary care physicians who retired at age 66, par…