As Kyiv pursues an anti-corruption campaign that has led to dismissals and resignations, President Vladimir Putin signed a law to suspend public disclosure rules
Google announces Bard A.I. in response to ChatGPT
Google Bard comes as the company tries to compete with the popularity of ChatGPT.
Britain’s health workers stage biggest-ever walkout as pay negotiations hit stalemate
Tens of thousands of nurses and ambulance workers joined Britain’s largest-ever health sector strike on Monday – the latest walkout to cause disruption at the National Health Service. Public support for striking staff remains high, but negotiations wi…
More than 2,800 dead after powerful earthquake hits Turkey and Syria
Hundreds of people are still believed to be trapped under rubble after the 7.8-magnitude earth tremor.
Survivors scream as desperate rescuers work in Turkey, Syria
Rescuers called out, “Slowly, slowly,” as they lifted a man inch by inch from between slabs of collapsed concrete Monday in the Turkish province that was the epicenter of a devastating earthquake
Turkey earthquake: Death toll could increase eight-fold, WHO says
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The New Climate Taxes That May be Closer Than You Think
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February 2023: Ohio officials order evacuation over train derailment
Authorities in Ohio plan to release toxic chemicals from a derailed train.
Pilots safe after B.C. air tanker crashes in Australia
Two pilots are safe after a large air tanker owned by a Vancouver Island company crashed while battling wildfires in western Australia on Monday.