A new study led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) shows how firms in the United States behave differently depending on the political party in charge—even if they do not change policies.
Papua New Guinea “does not deserve” to be stereotyped, its leader said, after Biden suggested his aviator uncle was eaten there during WWII.
While sizable gains in the value of stocks and real estate has likely boosted spending, it's done less to improve sentiment.
Jury selection began Monday in the first of former President Donald Trump’s criminal cases to go to trial, a case legal experts say is the Read More
The researchers think this may reflect heavier overall use, as well as different attitudes to cleanliness between men and women.
Less than five months after it began, Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney’s campaign for governor is over. Stoney announced today that he’ll abandon his bid for governor in an effort to win the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor next year.
A new study claims that the growing water demand from AI and data centers could threaten China's water supply.
Since Meta blocked links to news in Canada last August to avoid paying fees to media companies, right-wing meme producer Jeff Ballingall says he has seen a surge in clicks for his Canada Proud Facebook page.
SUV was VW’s most popular vehicle globally last time around, and this one takes some important steps forward
Bandai Namco has revealed a roadmap of free updates for its huge, recent fighting game sequel, TEKKEN 8, which will start rolling out in the very near future and continue on through the year. The roadmap, frustratingly marked out in seasons which as always don't translate globally, includes things like balance changes, a new stage, a new Photo Mode, an added Story Mode chapter and some new gameplay options. First up will be some "balance adjustments" coming in update 1.04, which releases...
There are two Donald Trump election interference criminal cases making headlines in the courts this week. In one, the former president is on trial in a Manhattan courtroom for an alleged effort to “unlawfully influence the 2016 presidential election.” In the other, he is arguing in the United States Supreme Court that absolute presidential immunity bars his federal indictment in DC for “subverting the election results” in 2020. The cases have major differences, but the biggest is this: The New...
President Joe Biden is catching flak from Papua New Guinea after implying his uncle was eaten by cannibals in the country during World War II. On Wednesday, Biden told a story of how his uncle, Ambrose Finnegan, was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission around Papua New Guinea in World War II, crashing in […]