Historic Black churches receive $4M in preservation grants
Administrators of a trust fund established to preserve historic Black churches in the United States have revealed the first 35 houses of worship that will receive financial grants totaling $4 million.
Amazon’s drone delivery unit hit with layoffs just as 10-year-old project finally launches
A decade ago, Jeff Bezos touted Amazon’s future in drone delivery, but the program has been beset with challenges and now faces job cuts.
Jamaica under scrutiny for fraud scandal that hit Usain Bolt
An investigation into a private investment firm in Jamaica where $12.7 million belonging to sprinter Usain Bolt has gone missing has sparked criticism over how the government has handled the case.
Drone attack hits US-led coalition base in southern Syria
The attack on al-Tanf, where US troops are based, injures two allied Syrian opposition fighters, the coalition says.
Biden marks Roe v Wade anniversary with vow to protect women as abortion foes march on Congress
The Biden administration is holding multiple events across the US to mark the anniversary of Roe v Wade
Global Cricket Body ICC Loses Close To $2.5 Million In Online Scam: Report
The ICC has allegedly lost close to USD 2.5 million after becoming a victim of cyber crime, according to a report.
Google parent to layoff 10,000 employees in latest tech cuts
Among those losing their jobs are recruiters, corporate staff and people working on engineering and product teams.
Germany says no decision on tanks despite Ukraine pleas
Germany on Friday said no decision has been made yet on tanks sought by Kyiv at a crucial US-led meeting on boosting military aid to Ukraine, despite an emotional plea from President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Vox Media Cuts 7% Of Workforce, Says Not Able To Sustain Projects
Vox Media Inc., the publisher of properties like Vox.com, Eater, The Verge and New York Magazine, laid off 7% of its workforce on Friday.