Iraqi president says country now peaceful, life is returning
Nearly 20 years after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein by U.S.-led forces, Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid wants the world to know his country now is at peace, democratic and intent on rebuilding economic life while maintaining a government that serv…
Tesla stops FSD beta installations in the US and Canada until a future OTA update addresses an NHTSA recall; current FSD users can keep using the software as is (Umar Shakir/The Verge)
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Tesla stops FSD beta installations in the US and Canada until a future OTA update addresses an NHTSA recall; current FSD users can keep using the software as is — Tesla is putting a hold on new installations…
Dutch police arrest three cyberextortion suspects who allegedly earned millions
Ever paid hush money to crooks who broke into your network? Wondered how much you can trust them?
US sending Ukraine another $1 billion, Janet Yellen says in Kyiv
The United States is transferring an additional $1 billion to Ukraine as it fights to resist Russia’s invasion, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Monday. This would be the first tranche of about $10 billion the US will provide in the coming month…
Winter storms leave 250,000 people without power across the US
Several states in the midwest and north-east brace for rain and storms as many areas still work to regain powerSwaths of the US were dealing with severe weather over the weekend as tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma and nearly 250,000 people experience…
Turkey: New earthquake injures over 60 in hard-hit region – DW (English)
Turkey: New earthquake injures over 60 in hard-hit region DW (English)View Full Coverage on Google News
Global voice: UN condemns Russia’s human rights violations in Ukraine
U.N. Secretary-General in Geneva said the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has been “too often misused and abused” by Russia in Ukraine. The yearlong war continues with ongoing attacks from Russia and counteroffensives from Ukraine
Brits face rationing at grocery stores amid produce shortages
One government minister told lawmakers that Britons should consider alternatives such as turnips instead of scarce items like tomatoes and lettuce.