Authorities said they’d analyze footage, interview witnesses, and evaluate concert protocols to figure out how eight people died at a Houston music event as fans
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German train knife attack left multiple people badly injured.
A knife assault on an express train between the southern German cities of Regensburg and Nuremberg injured many persons on Saturday, police said, and a
Rivian, a developer of EV, has raised its IPO price range and is aiming for a valuation of $65 billion.
Rivian Automotive, which is backed by Amazon.com Inc, considerably increased the estimated offer price of its shares on Friday, aiming for a valuation of up
Brazil’s much-anticipated 5G tender generates billions of dollars.
On Thursday, Brazil held its much-anticipated auction for the expansion of the country’s fifth-generation wireless network, with the question of whether China’s Huawei telecoms corporation
Airbnb posts profit of $834 million in Q3’ as countries open up to vaccinated tourists.
Airbnb reported a record profit of $834 million in the third quarter as more people got immunized and returned to traveling. When companies shuttered offices
Merck’s antiviral tablet, the first to successfully treat COVID, has been approved in the U.K
The United Kingdom has given Merck’s coronavirus antiviral, the first tablet proved to successfully treat COVID-19, conditional approval. It’s the first country to approve the
Peng, a Chinese tennis player, claims that an ex-vice premier coerced her into sex.
Peng Shuai, a former world No. 1 tennis doubles player and one of China’s most famous athletes, accused a former Chinese vice premier of pressuring
The Face-recognition system on Facebook will be turned off and data will be deleted.
In response to rising worries about the technology and its misuse by governments, police, and others, Facebook said that it will shut down its face-recognition
World leaders pledge to protect forests and reduce methane emissions at COP 26.
At the United Nations climate summit on Tuesday, world leaders pledged to protect the world’s forests, reduce methane emissions, and assist South Africa in weaning
Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini have been charged with fraud in Switzerland.
Swiss prosecutors accused former FIFA officials Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini with fraud and other offenses on Tuesday, following a six-year investigation into a disputed
