John Hinckley Jr. says it’s “spooky” that a gunman opened fire inside the same Washington, D.C. hotel where he shot President Reagan and three others in 1981. Related Articles Justice Department ...
John Hinckley Jr. says it’s “spooky” that a gunman opened fire inside the same Washington, D.C. hotel where he shot President Reagan and three others in 1981. He told TMZ after a shooter was ...
Nvidia’s stock notched a new record close — its first in nearly half a year — propelled by a fresh wave of enthusiasm for semiconductor stocks. The latest big catalyst is Intel INTC, which on Thursday ...
Laosrimongkol, a serial side hustler, found inspiration for her next business in her family’s factory. After a false start with flavors that played it safe, she leaned into her Thai heritage. Now, ...
The Pentagon denied a report in The Washington Post that it may take six months to clear the Strait of Hormuz of mines laid by the Iranian military. The paper reported Wednesday, citing three ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Tennessee has designated June as “Nuclear Family Month,” adding a new state observance during the same month long recognized across the U.S. as Pride Month. Earlier this ...
The Air Force has met its annual goal for signing up new recruits five months ahead of schedule, service officials said. As of this week, officials said, recruiters had already landed commitments from ...
The White House is planning to distribute a version of Anthropic’s new model Mythos to major federal agencies, according to a reported memo sent by Gregory Barbaccia, the federal chief information ...
Iran has only two to eight weeks left before it must curb oil production, risking long-term damage to its oil fields, experts said. In the face of the US blockade on Iranian ports, Tehran is running ...
Bhutan is quietly unwinding one of the most unusual bitcoin experiments any government has ever run. The Royal Government of Bhutan transferred roughly 319.7 BTC worth $22.68 million to two addresses ...
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YouTube Premium subscribers are getting socked with “streamflation”: The Google-owned video giant is hiking prices in the U.S. for its YouTube Premium ad-free plans and YouTube Music — the latest ...