Afghanistan’s Taliban-led foreign ministry said on Tuesday that 80 Afghan citizens, including children, had died in Sunday’s shipwreck off the southern coast of Italy.
Nigeria’s Bola Tinubu declared winner of presidential vote
Nigerian President-elect Bola Tinubu has thanked his supporters and appealed to his rivals in remarks after he was declared the winner of last weekend’s presidential election
Microsoft’s AI-powered Bing is coming to the Windows 11 taskbar
A new update brings a series of new features to Windows 11, including Bing’s ChatGPT and a preview to an iOS Phone Link.
Goldman CEO says asset management is the new growth engine, will learn from bungled consumer effort
CEO David Solomon acknowledged that Goldman didn’t “execute well” on its consumer push, but added that management would reflect and learn from the episode.
Strong field visits Bay Hill as PGA Tour resumes $20M events
The PGA Tour goes to Bay Hill with its strongest field ever.
Toddler tells police where to find fugitive in home: ‘It’s good to be honest’
“We shouldn’t lie, she is inside the room next to the bathroom,” the toddler told police
Chinese startup Realme launches $649 smartphone it says can be fully charged in just over 9 minutes
On Tuesday, Chinese smartphone upstart Realme launched the GT3 for international markets at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Tennessee governor to ban drag shows – despite photo of him dressed in drag
Bill Lee says he will sign law criminalizing drag performances despite emergence of picture from 1977 high school yearbookTennessee’s governor, Bill Lee, is facing accusations of hypocrisy after a photo of him dressed in drag went viral days after the …
Mexican president says Tesla will build a new plant in Mexico
Tesla will build a new plant in Monterrey, Mexico, and adhere to a series of commitments to address water scarcity
Hackers Claim They Breached T-Mobile More Than 100 Times in 2022
Three different cybercriminal groups claimed access to internal networks at communications giant T-Mobile in more than 100 separate incidents throughout 2022, new data suggests. In each case, the goal of the attackers was the same: Phish T-Mobile employees for access to internal company tools, and then convert that access into a cybercrime service that could be hired to divert any T-Mobile user’s text messages and phone calls to another device.