Officials reported that at least nine migrants were discovered dead in the Rio Grande after scores of people tried a perilous crossing close to Eagle
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Houston migrant children crisis: Dozens go missing.
According to U.S. government officials and related emails examined by reporters, federal and local authorities are frantically trying to find nearly a dozen unaccompanied immigrant
Germany’s IKAV acquires California oil assets from Exxon and Shell for $4 billion.
The 25-year relationship between Exxon Mobil Corp. and Shell Plc, which was one of the biggest oil producers in the state, has come to an
Robot takes over stocking of drinks at the corner store in Japan.
In an effort to make convenience stores handier, a miniature robot with a hand that resembles a clip and the intelligence to recognize which drinks
Big Chinese tech companies crippled by US export ban on advanced AI chips.
According to sources, nearly all major tech companies operating public clouds or artificial intelligence training modules in China are likely to be impacted by a
Microsoft’s cloud computing changes stifle competition. – Amazon and Google raise alarm.
Microsoft’s cloud computing plans were criticized by Amazon and Alphabet subsidiary Google on Tuesday, claiming that they hinder competition and deter users from migrating to
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, the world’s largest rattled by inflation and Ukraine war, lost $174b in the first half.
The largest sovereign wealth fund in the world, Norway’s, had a loss of 1.68 trillion Norwegian kroner ($174 billion) in the first half of 2022
Musk rescinds Twitter deal in a new letter following ex-CSO’s allegations.
Following the world’s richest man’s subpoena of a whistleblower seeking details on how the social media platform checks spam accounts, Elon Musk delivered a second
EU, Russia trade blames, as gas prices soar in Europe; bleak winter imminent.
Apart from technological issues brought on by Western sanctions, nothing is blocking Russian gas deliveries to Europe via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, according to
Singapore: Scammers tricked 1,098 victims out of $4.5 million by posing as pals.
At least 1,098 people lost close to $4.5 million in the first eight months of this year to con artists posing as victims’ pals, police
