US authorities arrested a Russian cryptocurrency executive who allegedly oversaw the exchange of hundreds of millions of dollars with drug traffickers and cybercriminals.
Microsoft to cut 10,000 jobs in March as tech firms, including Amazon, thin ranks
Sector reacts to post-pandemic shift in digital spending and gloomy economic outlook for 2023Microsoft is cutting 10,000 jobs as it cited a post-pandemic shift in digital spending habits and weakness in the global economy.The tech group joined a list o…
George Santos and the fascinating psychology of compulsive liars
He seems to have lied about everything, from the straightforward to the utterly absurd. This week, he was charged in New York with fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds and making false statements. Holly Baxter speaks to experts on lying — and…
Church of England refuses to back same-sex marriage
Same-sex marriage has been legal in England and Wales since 2013, but the church did not change its teaching when the law changed.
Threat Status: Hundreds of new UFO sightings reported
The Pentagon’s latest bombshell report found that most of those UFO encounters remain unexplained, with many of the strange craft exhibiting “unusual flight characteristics or performance capabilities.”
Biden news – live: President to visit Santa Cruz County to assess storm damage
His visit comes as White House remains adamant it will not interfere in the ongoing investigation into classified documents
Santos zigs back toward hard right during his first weeks in the House
N.Y. Rep. George Santos’ actions so far in the House suggest that his stance will be further to the right than the one he adopted on the campaign trail.
Putin foe Browder slams jacked-up fee to attend Davos event
Bill Browder, a leading critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, criticized the World Economic Forum on social media for jacking up his entrance fee to the annual meeting in Davos that he has attended for the last 27 years.
New Mexico shootings follow two years of election assaults
Two years since the attack on the U.S. Capitol, a series of drive-by shootings targeting Democrats in New Mexico is a violent reminder that the false claims about a stolen election persist in posing a danger to public officials and the country’s democr…