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Recent heatwaves in Europe and the US are exceeding previous records by unprecedented margins, a phenomenon experts attribute to the compounding effects of
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Recent heatwaves in Europe and the US are exceeding previous records by unprecedented margins, a phenomenon experts attribute to the compounding effects of

The space agency has awarded contracts to Blue Origin and other private partners for robotic landers and drones to scout the lunar surface ahead of human

A new report alleges that Emirati military bases were used to train and deploy foreign contractors to assist the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.

The Colorado star is confirmed for the lineup as the Avalanche look to avoid a 4-0 sweep in the Western Conference Final.

The South African president argued in a High Court filing that an independent panel misinterpreted the law regarding foreign currency hidden at his farm.

The Silicon Valley firm is partnering with Indian service providers to collect first-person data, despite friction with major industry players.

The new licensing agreement aims to purge unauthorized AI-generated content and ensure proper credit for human artists and songwriters.

Tehran warns of consequences following US Centcom strikes on missile sites and naval targets near the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

Xu Yao was sentenced to death in early 2024 for the retaliatory poisoning of billionaire Lin Qi following a professional dispute.

Following a historic playoff run, New York City supporters gathered to celebrate the franchise's first appearance on the league's biggest stage since 1999.

Technical difficulties forced 89 drones to perform emergency landings in the water after radio frequency interference occurred during takeoff.

A minibus carrying special education students turned onto a level crossing while safety barriers were lowered, resulting in multiple fatalities.
The legendary musician and two-time Grammy winner, who defined post-bop saxophone improvisation, passed away at his New York home.

A man in the Northern Territory died from the vaccine-preventable disease, marking a grim milestone in the nation's largest outbreak since 1991.

New York ended a 27-year championship series drought by finishing off the Cleveland Cavaliers. The franchise will now compete for its first title in

Police are searching for a suspect who released a suspected pepper spray substance near a ground-floor ATM in the luxury shopping district.

Startup founders and investors have until May 29 to secure discounted tickets before prices increase for the October San Francisco summit.

US Central Command launched self-defense strikes against Iranian naval assets in the south. The move comes as Tehran signals that a final peace agreement

Early-stage founders have until May 27 to apply for a chance to pitch at TechCrunch Disrupt and compete for $100,000 in equity-free funding.

A vehicle carrying seven government officials collided with an elephant on Sunday evening in Murchison Falls National Park.

Strikes expanded into eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley as the Prime Minister warned that the military intensity against the group will increase.

Despite recent conflict between Iran and Western allies, Saudi Arabia sees an increase in foreign pilgrims facing record heat and heightened security

Authorities in Delhi and surrounding regions have advised residents to remain indoors during peak hours as extreme heat leads to cases of dehydration and

CEO Zeb Evans characterizes the 22% workforce reduction as a pivot to an AI-augmented productivity model rather than a traditional cost-cutting measure.