Mass disinformation most active on X, formerly known as Twitter, EU says
A European Commission report says the network has the most disinformation of six large social networks.
2023-09-27 02:17
FTC's Khan, critic of Big Tech, takes on Amazon.com
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan - whose agency filed a long-awaited antitrust lawsuit
2023-09-27 02:17
Why is Connecticut Called the “Nutmeg State”?
Technically, it’s not. Connecticut’s “official nickname” is the “Constitution State.”
2023-09-27 02:17
Canada's Speaker Anthony Rota resigns after Nazi in parliament row
Anthony Rota resigns after unwittingly praising a 98-year-old Ukrainian who fought for a Nazi unit.
2023-09-27 02:16
Panera jumps on a TikTok trend, adds 'Roman Empire' inspired menu
Men, apparently, can't stop thinking about the Roman Empire. Panera Bread fans can't stop thinking about their broccoli cheddar soup.
2023-09-27 01:57
Exclusive-JPMorgan shuffles bosses as Rivas to retire as head of North American investment banking -memo
By Nupur Anand NEW YORK JPMorgan Chase reorganized the leadership in its investment bank, promoting a new head
2023-09-27 01:57
3 NFL teams that should've drafted Jalen Carter but blew it
The Philadelphia Eagles swindled the entire NFL with the Jalen Carter pick in April's NFL Draft. These three teams in particular have to regret passing on him.
2023-09-27 01:57
Biden says UAW should get a 40% raise as he joins picket line
Belleville, Michigan U.S. President Joe Biden said United Auto Workers should get the 40% pay raise the union
2023-09-27 01:54
Rugby-Kickers worth their weight in gold at Rugby World Cup
By Nick Said MARSEILLE, France Every Rugby World Cup has been won by a nation with a strong
2023-09-27 01:53
Adele once again stirs speculation she's married
Hello Adele, are you married?
2023-09-27 01:52
Russian Black Sea commander shown on video call after Ukraine said it killed him
MOSCOW Admiral Viktor Sokolov, the commander of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, was shown on Russian state television on
2023-09-27 01:51
Tate brothers appear in Bucharest court for hearing
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan, who both face human trafficking charges in Romania, appeared at a Bucharest court on Tuesday (26 September). Footage showed the brothers answering questions from a reporter as they made their way to court. The hearing was to ask that the current judicial measures imposed on them be lifted, alongside measures that saw a number of their assets seized during investigations. The court postponed making a decision on the judicial measures until this Thursday and set a new date to discuss the asset seizures for early November. The Tate brothers are charged in Romania with rape, human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women. They deny the charges against them. Read More Learner motorcyclist fined after fireball crash in Cambridge Suella Braverman says being gay or a woman not enough to claim asylum Destruction in Ukraine’s eastern village of Klishchiivka captured in aerial footage
2023-09-27 01:28
