Israel Says Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Hijack Cargo Ship in Red Sea
Israel’s government said on Sunday that Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen hijacked a cargo ship in the Red
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Inside West Bank district under harsh Israeli lockdown since Hamas attack
In the fortified H2 area of Hebron, Palestinian residents are being forced off the street at gunpoint.
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Sam Altman’s Friends and Foes: Who’s Who in OpenAI Drama
Since OpenAI fired its co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman on Friday, a host of players across
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Biden’s 81st Birthday Highlights Biggest Liability for 2024
Birthdays can be bittersweet — particularly when you’re the oldest president in US history. As Joe Biden celebrates
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Putin critic Girkin wants to stand in Russia presidential election
Igor Girkin says he wants to stand in the March election despite calling it a "sham".
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How much compensation Real Madrid will earn from Vinicius Junior & Eduardo Camavinga injuries
Real Madrid will earn compensation from FIFA for the injuries to Eduardo Camavinga & Vinicius Junior.
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10 Fascinating Facts About ‘Ex Machina‘
Alex Garland‘s directorial debut contains what might be the most dense, obscure in-joke in cinema history.
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Hackers Are Exploiting a Flaw in Citrix Software Despite Fix
A critical flaw in software from Citrix Systems Inc., a company that pioneered remote access so people can
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SNB Slammed for Reported $9 Billion Investment in Fracking
The Swiss National Bank has been slammed for what a coalition of environmental NGOs says is its $9
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Who is playing Sunday Night Football In Week 11?
Two of the hottest teams in the NFL are set to put their winning streaks on the line on Sunday Night Football.
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Lasting Recovery in Small Caps Still Elusive as Debt Costs Bite
The powerful rally in small-cap stocks looks like yet another false start rather than a lasting recovery. The
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Dollar Scarcity is Pushing More African Countries to Crisis
African governments are scrambling for dollars, and that’s creating a new dividing line for investors. Amid a deepening
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