The airline said her bag was lost, but her tracker said otherwise. So she flew to get it
United Airlines lost Sandra Shuster's bag on a trip from Baltimore to Denver. But when the airline said they couldn't find it, she tracked it to Chicago, using an AirTag -- and then flew to get it.
2023-08-06 16:59
Musk says fight with Zuckerberg will be live-streamed on X
(Reuters) -Elon Musk said in a social media post that his proposed cage fight with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg would
2023-08-06 16:26
Brighton agree club record fee for Ajax star Mohammed Kudus
Brighton agree deal with Ajax for Mohammed Kudus, who has been monitored by Chelsea, Arsenal & Man Utd.
2023-08-06 16:25
Landscapers in Pennsylvania find malnourished alligator named Fluffy in a creek, officials say
Landscapers in southeastern Pennsylvania made a startling discovery on the job after coming across a pet alligator that got loose, authorities said.
2023-08-06 13:23
Niger coup: Is France to blame for instability in West Africa?
The recent wave of military takeovers have all been in former French colonies - is this a coincidence?
2023-08-06 08:57
Did India let down the maharajahs?
On the eve of Indian independence in 1947, India's 562 princes ruled over a third of its population.
2023-08-06 08:46
WWE SummerSlam 2023 live results and highlights
WWE hosts the 36th edition of SummerSlam live from Ford Field in Detroit, Mich. on Saturday, Aug. 5. Here are the full live results and highlights from the big event.Last year, WWE SummerSlam had its fair share of excitement. From the chaotic Last Man Standing match between Roman Reigns and Broc...
2023-08-06 07:52
Donald Trump social media post flagged to judge as prosecutors seek order
Prosecutors ask for limits on what Donald Trump is allowed to publicly say about the election fraud case.
2023-08-06 07:22
Ukraine war: Russia hits blood transfusion centre, says Zelensky
People have been reportedly killed and wounded in the strike in north-eastern Ukraine, says the president.
2023-08-06 05:56
US Customs and Border Protection sends resources to remote Arizona area after increase in migrant crossings
US border officials are increasing personnel and transportation resources at Ajo, Arizona, one of the most isolated and dangerous areas on the Southwest border, to deal with a recent increase in migrants and an ongoing heat wave.
2023-08-06 04:48
Niger's ousted prime minister hopes talks can end military coup
NIAMEY (Reuters) -Niger's ousted prime minister on Saturday clung to the dimming hope that last week's military coup could be
2023-08-06 04:22
World Bank to help fund 1,000 mini solar power grids in Nigeria
ABUJA The World Bank is aiming to help fund construction of 1,000 mini solar power grids in Africa's
2023-08-06 02:30