Cubans lit fires in Havana’s streets to protest electricity blackouts.
In a viral X post that parodies the old Mac vs. PC commercials, General Catalyst posted a “VC vs GC” video, with the VC apparently modeled after Marc Andreessen (Julie Bort/TechCrunch)
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In a viral X post that parodies the old Mac vs. PC commercials, General Catalyst posted a “VC vs GC” video, with the VC apparently modeled after Marc Andreessen — One of the most entertaining mom…
What to know about the Ebola outbreak blamed for scores of deaths in Congo
Africa’s top public health body has confirmed a new Ebola outbreak in Congo’s Ituri province, the 17th since the disease first emerged in the country in 1976.
Ceasefire, sea skirmishes, start-and-stop peace talks stir confusion about whether Iran war is over
Is the U.S. still at war with Iran? It should be an easy question to answer.
What to expect in Louisiana’s primaries and how it’s set to test Trump’s power
This election marks the latest instance of Trump seeking to exact retribution from perceived political adversaries
Bruce Springsteen takes a hard pass at Chris Christie’s high-five attempt during NYC concert
Former New Jersey governor is a longtime fan of Springsteen and has not let their dueling political views get in the way of his devotion to the musician
Ex-Sinaloa security chief in Mexico arrested in US over alleged cartel ties
Gerardo Merida Sanchez was arrested in Arizona on May 11 before being transferred to New York.
Even Norway is facing an energy crunch. It is hunting for solutions.
Norway’s money and hydropower have insulated it from the world’s energy pressures – until now. The way it solves these challenges could set a global example.
Port of Montreal’s former commercial chief to return as CEO
Paul Bird will be the next chief executive of the Montreal Port Authority as the gateway looks to his infrastructure expertise amid a major expansion project.
US scraps deployment of 4,000 troops to Poland
“We don’t know what’s going on here, but I can just tell you, we’re not happy with what’s being talked about,” Republican lawmaker Mike Rogers said after the Pentagon announced it would cancel the deployment of 4,000 US troops to Poland.