Instagram Suffers Brief Outage Affecting Hundred of Thousands
Instagram, the popular photo-sharing app owned by Meta Platforms Inc., appeared to suffer an outage Sunday evening in
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Real Madrid player Vinícius Jr. racially abused during Spanish La Liga match
Brazilian Real Madrid star Vinícius Jr. was subjected to racist chanting during his team's defeat to Valencia at the Mestalla Stadium in Spanish LaLiga, according to Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti.
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Toyota Wants to Make More Than Just EVs — and Has Plenty of Company
When Japan played host to Group of Seven leaders last week, the country’s top auto executives formed a
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Public drunkenness, disorderly conduct leads to 230 arrests at annual Texas Jeep weekend event
A weekend of rowdiness that authorities say included public drunkenness and disorderly conduct at an annual Jeep gathering in Texas led to about 230 arrests, authorities said.
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Sudan conflict: The Eritrean refugees caught between two crises
Thousands of people find themselves stranded in South Sudan after fleeing the conflict to the north.
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Sunak Returns From G-7 to Cabinet Scandal, Migration Disputes
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is arriving back from the Group of Seven summit in Japan facing yet
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China’s $23 Trillion Local Debt Mess Is About to Get Worse
In 2021, a remote coal town in northeastern China was forced to undergo an unprecedented financial restructuring. Its
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Oil Steadies After Loss as US Debt Talks Take Center Stage
Oil steadied after a two-day drop as investors tracked stop-start negotiations in the US to strike a deal
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Australia to Regulate Buy Now, Pay Later Sector With Credit Laws
Australia’s government moved to regulate buy now, pay later finance firms under credit laws, drawing the line on
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Biden Says US-China Relations Set to Improve ‘Very Shortly’
US President Joe Biden said he expected ties with China to improve “very shortly” after a spat over
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Stock Futures Decline, Currencies in Tight Ranges: Markets Wrap
Equity futures for US and Asian stock benchmarks slid while currencies held within tight ranges in a cautious
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Saudi astronauts, including nation's 1st woman, catch private flight to space station
Saudi Arabia’s first astronauts in decades are headed to the International Space Station on a chartered multimillion-dollar flight
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