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Heavy rain triggers devastating landslide in Alaska; Remembering CBS News correspondent Phil Jones
Heavy rain triggers devastating landslide in Alaska; Remembering CBS News correspondent Phil Jones
The surge reflects the rapid growth of bitcoin exchange-traded funds, which now have more than $50 billion in assets since their launch in January.
Struggling with today's "Wordle?" Newsweek has provided helpful clues, as well as the answer, if you're stumped.
There have been several incidents of lawyers linked to the BNP and other parties attacking politicians and officials of the Awami League regime.
Photographer: Pruthu Vanara Summary Author: Pruthu Vanara Shown above is the lunar occultation of the Pleiades star cluster (also known as the Seven Sisters and Messier 45) as observed from my home in Gandhinagar, India during the evening of April...
Data from Launchmetrics shows influencers Mikayla Nogueira and Sanaa El Mahalli were among the top value-driving influencers for several of 2024's buzziest brands — nearly all of which were makeup players.
In October, Britain's new Labour government is set to unleash a raft of taxes, and pro-union policies, that are already sending shock waves through the private sector. But that hasn't stopped fashion brands from investing in central London retail.
China's value-seeking middle class is being lured with considerable discounts, as local landlords seek better numbers on second-half earnings.
Eyes turned to Tehran after Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah said that following a salvo of rockets, the Iran-backed militant group was done with retaliation against Israel for the July killing of a senior leader in Beirut.
Special counsel Jack Smith told an appeals court that a federal judge in Florida made grievous errors and ignored decades of precedent when she dismissed the case charging Trump with illegally retaining classified documents.
The Paris prosecutor’s office said the detention of Telegram founder and chief executive Pavel Durov was part of a broad investigation into online criminality opened in July.
Long Covid pushed around one million Americans out of the labor force, economists estimate, and is most prevalent among those in their working prime, dealing careers a heavy blow.
Meta CEO Zuckerberg told a House committee that it was improper for the Biden administration to have pressured Facebook to censor content in 2021 related to the coronavirus pandemic and vowed to reject any such efforts in the future.
Edgar Bronfman Jr. has walked away from bidding for Paramount Global, ending his $6 billion proposal and paving the way for Shari Redstone’s media empire to be sold to David Ellison’s Skydance Media.
Fears of stock-market turbulence threaten to further delay a rebound in initial public offerings as companies weighing a flotation face a narrowing window for 2024 and a decision about whether to launch next year.
Citadel’s new tower in Miami will include restaurants, a rooftop hotel, a public waterfront terrace and perhaps a dock for access from Biscayne Bay, plans filed by the hedge-fund firm reveal.
Kroger and Albertsons went to court to defend the largest supermarket merger in history from antitrust enforcers who say it could raise consumer prices and stifle workers’ wage increases.
A group of lenders set to take over Red Lobster tapped a recent chief executive of Asian restaurant chain P.F. Chang’s to run the seafood restaurant brand.
Apple said its chief financial officer is stepping down next year, one of a number of top long-serving executives that are approaching 65.
Apple sent invitations for an event Sept. 9, where the company is expected to unveil the iPhone 16, which will come with new artificial-intelligence-powered features.
An independent panel has granted resource consent, subject to conditions, to subdivide land for commercial development in Beachlands, Auckland.
For all the rhetoric about cognitive abilities, it’s not clear than raw intelligence is the most important factor in a successful executive.
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For decades, presidents and their appointees have misused the classification system to conceal waste, fraud, abuse, and even criminal conduct, failing to properly manage classified federal records generally. That is why a new bipartisan effort to deal with this major executive branch misuse of power is both remarkable and welcome. The solution offered by Senate … Continue reading "Does the Government Classification System Need Reform?"
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