What we know about Chinese spy balloons that flew over US during Trump administration
Intelligence officials discovered at least three earlier espionage flights during Donald Trump’s time in the White House as investigations underway into scale and scope of China’s surveillance campaign
Who should get a COVID booster now? New data offers some clarity.
If you are at high risk, the answer is straightforward. If you are low risk, there is less consensus. To guide your decisions, here’s the science so far.
Turkey earthquake: Bodies in street after quake as anger grows over aid
The death toll in Turkey continues to rise as survivors struggle to find shelter and support.
AP source: Heat trading Dedmon, 2nd-round pick to Spurs
A person with knowledge of the move says the San Antonio Spurs are acquiring center Dewayne Dedmon from the Miami Heat.
“Email In Next 30 Minutes…”: Zoom CEO Announces 1,300 Job Cuts
Communications technology firm Zoom will lay off some 1,300 employees or 15 per cent of its workforce, chief executive Eric Yuan said in the company’s official blog today.
Residents kept out as air checked near derailed Ohio train
It’s unclear when evacuated residents might be able to return home to the area where officials released and burned toxic chemicals from the wreckage of a derailed train, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said Tuesday.
Jessica Pegula reveals her mother Kim Pegula’s health crisis
Pro tennis player Jessica Pegula has revealed that her mother, Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres co-owner Kim Pegula, went into cardiac arrest in June and is still recovering.
Joe Biden expected to emphasise reassurance in State of the Union address
The US president faces concerns over his leadership as he delivers his plans for legislation to Congress.
Disney faces losing control of its kingdom with Florida bill
Disney’s government in Florida has been the envy of any private business, with its unprecedented powers in deciding what to build and how to build it at Walt Disney World.