Ukraine will favour AI systems it can run on its own servers, a senior ministry official said on Tuesday, as wartime Kyiv ...
Harry's disdain for much of the media is both long held and personal. He has made no secret that he blames the press for the ...
Reports of falling bricks and buckling columns at a Midtown Manhattan high-rise have prompted evacuations in the surrounding area ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic expressed scepticism on Tuesday about a swift expansion of the European Union, saying ...
Americans grew more concerned about near-term inflation pressures in June even as they projected moderating gasoline price ...
A parasite that causes severe, watery diarrhea is spreading across the United States, and health officials in Michigan are ...
Australian police arrested a man on Tuesday after he allegedly scaled a 140-metre-high (460-foot) tower of a cantilever bridge in the city of Melbourne and painted a giant cartoon bird on it. An ...
A Legionnaires’ disease cluster in New York City has sickened more than 20 people in two Upper East Side neighborhoods ...
Disney-owned ABC on Tuesday urged the Federal Communications Commission to reject a proposal to declare its daytime ...
Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa attends the inauguration ceremony of South Africa's president-elect Cyril Ramaphosa, ...
The founder and chief executive of an AI startup secretly pleaded guilty last year to participating in a vast scheme in which attorneys at major law firms tipped traders about mergers their ...
Economist Jim O'Neill urged Britain's next leader to be bolder on investment borrowing, saying fiscal credibility cannot be judged by a single rulebook. O'Neill, a former Treasury minister who has ...
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