Microsoft is readying to cut more positions from its global workforce as tech giants continue paring headcount to ride out rough economic conditions, according to media reports on Tuesday.
Ex-Fox execs go on trial in soccer TV rights bribery case
Two former Fox executives are on trial, accused of bribing South American soccer officials for TV rights to one of the continent’s biggest annual tournaments and using information gathered in the process to help the network’s winning World Cup broadcas…
Pentagon sends U.S. arms stored in Israel to Ukraine
The Pentagon is tapping into a vast but little-known stockpile of American ammunition to help meet Ukraine’s dire need for artillery shells, American and Israeli officials say.
With Brady’s future uncertain, Bucs will explore options
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers spent the past three seasons doing everything they could to try to help Tom Brady be successful.
World’s oldest person Lucile Randon dies aged 118 after surviving two World Wars and Covid 19
THE world’s oldest known person, blind French nun Lucile Randon, has died aged 118.
Sister Andrea as she was also known, was born in southern France 1904, lived through two world wars and survived catching Covid.
AFPLucile Randon has died a…
Discarded batteries suspected of starting waste facility fire
Officials say old batteries likely sparked a large blaze at a waste facility in Florida. Trash trailers were destroyed by flames with damages estimated to be over half-a-million dollars.
Central Texas weather: Cooler temperatures on the way
It was another above average day but things will start to return to normal. Scott Fisher has all the details in his full forecast.
Over 170 ‘plausible burials’ detected in search for unmarked graves in Ontario
Warning: This story contains distressing details. Wauzhushk Onigum Nation says ground-penetrating radar has detected more than 170 anomalies during a search for unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school in Kenora, Ont.
TikTok blocked on University of Texas Wi-Fi and wired devices
UT-Austin students will no longer be able to access the popular social media app through the university’s Wi-Fi or wired devices because of a state directive citing cyber security concerns with the Chinese company. FOX 7 Austin’s Shannon Ryan has details.