On Sunday, police in Los Angeles, California, extracted the pilot from a crash-landed Cessna seconds before the plane was slammed by a train, sending debris
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Pandemonium as rock face collapse at a Brazilian waterfall killing 7 people and 3 missing.
According to the fire service, a wall of rock toppled on top of motorboats below a waterfall in southeastern Brazil on Saturday, killing at least
Calamity in Pakistan as over 21 snow-tourists die in a mountainous resort.
Officials claimed on Saturday that at least 16 tourists died in frigid conditions after becoming stranded in their vehicles in northern Pakistan, where thousands had
Invenergy Renewables attracts a $3b investment from Blackstone.
On Friday, Blackstone Inc announced a $3 billion investment in Invenergy Renewables Holdings Llc, North America’s largest private renewable energy provider. As investors increasingly scrutinize
Ahmaud Arbery’s murder: 3 Georgia men have been condemned to life in jail.
Travis McMichael and his father Gregory McMichael were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of release on Friday in Georgia for the “chilling”
After an audit examination, China’s regulator recovers $47 billion in funds.
After reclaiming more than 300 billion yuan ($47.04 billion) in government funds, China’s auditing regulator advised officials to “keep their eyes open” when performing audits,
The Athletic, a sports website, has been acquired by the New York Times for $550 million.
The New York Times Co. has agreed to pay $550 million for sports news website The Athletic, the latest step in its goal to grow
France fines Google and Facebook 210 million euros for cookie breaches.
On Thursday, France’s data privacy watchdog CNIL announced a record fine of 150 million euros ($169 million) against Alphabet’s Google for making it difficult for
Tattooists are enraged by EU ink bans.
On Tuesday, tattoo parlors across the European Union were in chaos as a new rule went into effect that effectively banned several of their most
The trauma of Jan 6 is still fresh in the minds of US lawmakers, “We were stuck.”
They were on the hard marble floor, crouching for cover, long after the majority of the other MPs had been carried to safety. About three
