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Prince Harry Arrives from US to Be at Ailing King Charles' Side
Charles is believed to be resting at Clarence House ahead of treatment, with Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi seen leaving after a visit in the morning
ChatGPT Love Story: Russian Man Meets Wife Using AI Bot on Tinder
Alexander Zhadhan said he used ChatGPT to run a Tinder bot which helped him match with over 5,000 women.
Biden Aims For South Carolina Landslide To Boost 2024 Hopes
Biden suffers from low approval ratings, while voters have showed little appetite for a repeat of 2020's election between two men who now have a combined age of 158
Armed Attack at Major Paris Railway Station, Three Wounded
Armed Attack at Major Paris Railway Station, Several Wounded
No Signs of Truce as Palestinians Weather War, Winter Storms
Palestinians were seen fleeing war-torn central and southern Gaza in hazmat suits left over from the Covid pandemic to save themselves from the harsh weather.
US Launches Fresh Sanctions Targeting Iran Revolutionary Guard
The US Treasury Department said it was imposing sanctions on six officials in the cyber-electronic command of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, over activities targeting critical infrastructure.
Biden sanctions Israeli settlers accused of attacking Palestinians and peace activists in West Bank
President Joe Biden on Thursday issued an executive order that targets Israeli settlers in the West Bank who have been accused of attacking Palestinians and Israeli peace activists in the occupied territory, imposing financial sanctions and visa bans in a...
UN Palestinian Aid Agency Warns Cuts May Force Shutdown 'By End of February'
Several major donor countries to UNRWA said they would suspend funding after Israel alleged 12 agency employees took part in Hamas's October 7 attack
Back-to-Back Atmospheric Rivers Push into California, Officials Prepare for Floods, Heavy Snow
The California governor’s office activated its operations centre and deployed personnel to areas which are at risk.
Japanese Airliners 'Clip Wings' in Another Incident in String of Aviation Mishaps
Two passenger jets' wing tips "scratched" at a Japanese airport, adding to a series of aviation mishaps. No injuries reported
Israel-Hamas War: Hostage Deal Talks Underway For 6-Week Pause, Release of All Civilian
A tentative agreement between Israel and Hamas for a six-week pause in Gaza fighting and hostage releases is drafted by US negotiators
Boeing CEO Refrains from Discussing Financial Outlook, Focuses on Safety
Boeing has reported losses the last five years but despite that Chief Executive Dave Calhoun refrained from talking about forecasts.
US: Big Ticket Event Held in Houston to Mark Consecration of Ram Temple in Ayodhya
Experience the grand celebration of Ram Temple's Pran Pratishtha by Shri Sita Ram Foundation in Houston. Cultural performances, havan, and divine festivities
James Biden agrees to a private interview with House Republicans investigating the president
James Biden will appear before House Republicans for a private interview next month as lawmakers seek to regain some momentum in their monthslong impeachment inquiry into his brother, President Joe Biden.
US military revises account of what happened to 2 SEALs who died trying to board Yemen-bound ship
U.S. officials are revising their preliminary findings on what happened to two Navy SEALs who died during a mission to board an unflagged ship that was carrying illicit Iranianmade weapons to Yemen.
Putin Vows to Make Military Gains in Ukraine as He Meets with His Campaign Staff
Putin also said Russian investigators concluded that Ukraine used U.S.-supplied Patriot air defense systems to shoot down a Russian military transport plane in the Belgorod region on Jan. 24