
Amazon is accused of enrolling consumers into Prime without consent and making it hard to cancel
The Federal Trade Commission is suing Amazon for what it calls a years-long effort to enroll consumers without consent into its Prime program and making it difficult for them to cancel their subscriptions
2023-06-21 23:49

A 'Pearl Harbor' moment: Why didn't Israel's sophisticated border security stop Saturday's attack?
The gunmen came from air, sea and land. They shot at civilians, took hostages and forced families to barricade themselves indoors, fearing for their lives.
2023-10-08 03:52

'RHONJ' star Luis Ruelas slammed as he introduces his business team: 'Made a deal with the devil'
Luis Ruelas is expanding his business empire and his recent achievement has set tongues wagging
2023-06-22 09:24

Auto workers vote overwhelmingly to let union leaders to call strikes against Detroit companies
Auto workers are voting overwhelmingly to give union leaders the authority to call strikes against Detroit car companies if a contract agreement isn’t reached
2023-08-25 23:58

Pep Guardiola reveals worrying extent of Kevin De Bruyne hamstring injury
Pep Guardiola confirms Kevin De Bruyne could spend months on the sidelines after his latest hamstring injury.
2023-08-15 22:56

Ancient Roman sit of Pompeii is about to 'expand'
Pompeii, the ancient Roman city is set to expand. The Grande Pompei project, which will lay on free shuttle buses and shared tickets to other archaeological sites and villas in the vicinity.
2023-10-09 21:21

Kyrie Irving Seeks Clarification From Adrian Wojnarowski On Headline and Story He Didn't Write
Kyrie Irving goes at Adrian Wojnarowski over a headline, and story, he didn't write.
2023-08-15 02:45

ECB's Holzmann tells paper he wants cut in PEPP reinvestments from March
VIENNA European Central Bank policymakers should discuss at their meeting next month whether to wind down bond reinvestments
2023-11-24 15:55

Ukraine-Russia war – latest: Putin aide warns West of ‘missile with nuclear charge coming to them’
The West is seriously underestimating the risk of nuclear war, a top Vladimir Putin aide has warned. Dmitry Medvedev, who is Russia’s security council deputy chairman, alleged the West was “not fully realising” the threat of nuclear war. Russia has repeatedly accused the West of waging a proxy war with it over Ukraine. “There are irreversible laws of war. If it comes to nuclear weapons, there will have to be a pre-emptive strike,” said Mr Medvedev. Allowing Ukraine nuclear weapons – a step no Western country has publicly proposed – would mean “a missile with a nuclear charge coming to them”, he was quoted as saying. “The Anglo-Saxons do not fully realise this and believe that it will not come to this. It will under certain conditions,” he said. He also said the Ukraine invasion could go on for decades and accused Volodymyr Zelensky of being impossible to negotiate with and called him a “clown”. Meanwhile, the Ukrainian president said at least one person was killed and 15 were injured in a Russian missile strike on a clinic in Dnipro on Friday. Read More Russia has started deploying tactical nuclear warheads to Belarus, says Lukashenko As the Ukraine war spills into Russia, a dangerous new front is about to explode The Russians out for revenge on Putin Roger Waters ‘dresses as SS officer’ and projects Anne Frank’s name onto stage during gigs in Germany
2023-05-27 15:19

‘The View’ co-host Ana Navarro slammed for claiming Ron DeSantis is ‘about to choke’ in poetic tweet: 'Thank God you're not a rapper'
Ana Navarro also called Governor Ron DeSantis 'a joke' in the tweet
2023-07-13 10:22

James Cameron sees similarities between Titanic wreck and submersible tragedy, shares his thoughts
James Cameron, who directed the hit 1997 film "Titanic" and has himself made 33 dives to the wreckage, offered some thoughts Thursday after it was announced that a missing Titanic-bound submersible suffered a "catastrophic implosion," killing five people on board.
2023-06-23 04:48

Fed agreed need for more rate hikes after May meeting was 'less certain'
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON Federal Reserve officials "generally agreed" last month that the need for further interest rate
2023-05-25 02:57
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