Two British Teens and Their Audacious Hack of Nvidia, Grand Theft Auto and Uber
At 9 p.m. on Sept. 22 last year, a group of City of London police officers waited outside
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What’s Really Killing Britain’s Historic Pubs
When the Crown and Anchor pub in Llanidloes in mid-Wales was built, there was a different Charles on
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Digital Nomads Are Traveling by Day And Working by Night
Therese-Heather Belen is living the dream, working remotely full-time while traveling across Vietnam, Thailand, Japan and India. But
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Public Outrage Mounts in China Over Japan’s Nuclear Wastewater
Japan’s release of treated radioactive wastewater into the sea has sparked outrage across China, triggering a ban on
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Donald Trump Gets a Mug Shot in Georgia
Donald Trump’s mug shot was made public after he surrendered to an Atlanta jail on charges that he
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Trump Surrenders in Georgia on 2020 Election Probe Charges
Donald Trump turned himself in at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta to be booked on state charges
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Hong Kong Is Losing Its Fight to Repair Image as Shopping Heaven
Hong Kong has struggled to regain its appeal as a global retail paradise since the city reopened this
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A Tiny Japanese Factory Is Handcrafting $11,000 Mics for Dr. Dre
Eiko Higuchi took a job in an audio factory employing people with disabilities after an accident left her
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BRICS Is Too ‘Beautiful’ to Change
The acronym was simply too good to lose: BRICS. “BRIC, ” the original turn of phrase, was coined
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Baby Penguins Die as Record Low Antarctic Ice Stokes Extinction Risk
Colonies of emperor penguins failed to breed at a level never seen before in parts of Antarctica, which
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Robotaxis Are Making Enemies as They Go Around San Francisco
Just before Patti Smith took the stage in San Francisco this month, the emcee thanked sponsors, including robotaxi
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Coalition Quagmire Awaits New Thai Leader After Thaksin’s Return
Thailand’s Srettha Thavisin may soon find that winning the prime minister’s job was easier than running a coalition
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