Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson on Friday denounced a protest by Kurds in central Stockholm, where an effigy of Turkiye’s president was hung from a lamppost, as an act of “sabotage” against Sweden’s bid to join NATO.
Hacked! My Twitter user data is out on the dark web — now what?
Your Twitter user data may now be out there too, including your phone number. Here’s how to check and what you can do about it.
Estes Express plans near-port expansion as new generation takes charge
The largest US family-owned LTL trucking company is adding terminals, including one in Southern California, as Webb Estes moves into the president’s office.
Hurts resumes throwing, Johnson returns for banged-up Eagles
Jalen Hurts can only hope an extra week off will help his sore right shoulder.
Tesla slashes prices globally by as much as 20 percent
Price cuts challenge electric carmaker’s rivals and reverse its strategy of past two years when orders exceeded supply.
Ukrainian doctors remove unexploded grenade from injured soldier’s chest
An injured Ukrainian soldier had an unexploded grenade successfully removed from his chest earlier this week, according to the country’s military doctors.
Apple CEO Tim Cook to take a more than 40 percent pay cut
The compensation committee took into account shareholder feedback, company performance and a recommendation by Cook.
Judge lets writer’s rape claim proceed against Donald Trump
A judge says a former columnist can proceed with civil lawsuits alleging she was raped by Donald Trump in a department store a quarter century ago.
Why Pakistan Is Facing a Growing Food Crisis
The impact of Pakistan’s burgeoning food shortage and a looming economic crisis are already being felt by the country’s poorest.