70 to 80% of TSMC’s chipmaking machinery was back online within 10 hours of the earthquake hitting Taiwan.
CNBC's Jim Cramer reviewed Tuesday's market action, saying stocks that saw losses like Nvidia and Eli Lilly remain winners.
For nearly two decades, Mitch McConnell’s only job uncertainty hinged on whether he’d serve as Senate majority or minority leader after the next election. With his days as Republican leader now numbered, the Kentuckian is talking more freely about his priorities once he’s no longer calling the shots for his party.
Reactions to Bronny James’s decision to enter the NBA draft this year have been divided. According to an unnamed NBA general manager, LeBron James’ kid should reevaluate his decision to join the league and instead focus on honing his academic talents. According to the NBA general manager, LeBron’s son is not ready to play with …
Police in Pinal County went to a rural area for a welfare check at a home. They discovered Christina Lopez, 43, dead on the kitchen floor in a pool of blood. The blood and other evidence tied the killing to Lopez's 49-year-old husband
In this article, we attempt to answer the question that's been plaguing the Denver Nuggets all season: is their bench good enough for them to repeat as champions?
Colorful trees and plants in Tompkins Square Park during autumn in the East Village of New York City with a street light. Prosecutors say he injured two people, including a tourist. [ more › ]
Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar are running it back on top of the Billboard Hot 100 with “Like That.” The WE DON’T TRUST YOU single held off Beyoncé’s resurgence up the chart with “Texas Hold ‘Em,” which went from No. 11 to No. 2. Additional Beyoncé singles in the top 10 are “II Most […] The post Future, Metro Boomin, and Kendrick Lamar Go Back to Back on Top of Hot 100 with “Like That” first appeared on The Source.
Business tycoon Charlie Mullins said in a letter to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Mel Stride that Brits are 'too keen to write sick notes'.
Four more women have alleged they were victims of violence or abuse at the hands of a council leader who has already faced calls to resign - after his first wife told the Mail she had suffered a series of abuses.Jonathan Nunn's second wife is among those now telling of the hardships he endured in an alleged pattern of behavior that goes back 20 years.The 59-year-old was sentenced to 180 hours of community service in 2004 after he was seen punching and kicking Janice Nunn on the street. Ms Nunn,...
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‘By your husband’s logic you should also stop doing his laundry, making his side of the bed, and any other household chores’