6.3m Migrants Detained For Illegally Entering US Under Biden, Higher Than Trump
Recent data shows that more than 6.3 million migrants have been detained crossing into the US illegally with Biden in office – a higher number than under Trump, Obama or George W Bush.
Biden On TikTok: 'Lol' Or National Security Worry?
US President Joe Biden's debut on TikTok has caused a stir -- not least because the Chinese-owned social media platform is still officially considered a security risk by Washington.
Bill Gates Says AI Will Change How People Interact With Computers
Bill Gates believes anyone who is online will be able to have an AI-powered personal assistant in the near future.
Prince William Reveals Reason Kate Middleton Is Not At Earthshot Prize Awards
The Prince of Wales travelled to Singapore solo to attend the third Earthshot Prize Awards on November, 7, 2023.
Google Bard Claims Elon Musk Is The Overlord Of Humans
According to Google Bard, it is possible that humans are actually aliens and they are the ones who invaded the Earth.
Hunter Biden's legal woes drag on, overshadowing Joe's Reelection Campaign
In the latest twist of a five-year saga, Special Prosecutor David Weiss will seek a grand jury indictment of Hunter Biden, relating to drug and tax offences.
Federal judge to set date for historic US versus Trump trial
A federal judge is expected to set a date on Monday for what could be one of the most momentous trials in American history: the United States of America versus Donald J. Trump.
Elon Musk's X is fixing a bug that deleted photos, links shared on Twitter before 2014
The issue first surfaced on August 19, when older Twitter images started to mysteriously disappear from the microblogging website.
Elon Musk's X is paying premium subscribers, but there is a catch
Elon Musk is reportedly gearing up to auction the iconic blue bird logo, alongside a slew of other Twitter memorabilia.
Trump to seek new judge in election conspiracy trial
Former US president Donald Trump said Sunday he will petition to have a different judge oversee his historic criminal trial and for the case to be moved out of Washington.
Putin signs law banning sex change surgeries in Russia
It's no secret that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not a supporter of the LGBTQ community.
US Supreme Court declares that race must not determine University admission
The US Supreme Court has ruled that race should not determine university admissions, promoting a merit-based approach and equal opportunities in higher education.
Spotify ends $20M deal with Prince Harry, Meghan Markle after one season of 'Archetypes'
"Spotify and Archewell Audio have mutually agreed to part ways and are proud of the series we made together," representatives for the two said in a joint statement.
AI political fakery sparks fears for US 2024 race
Campaigns on both sides of the political divide are likely to harness this technology
Vespia launches advanced AI business verification platform to combat money laundering
Vespia has developed a new way of conducting KYB in the crypto industry
British national pleads guilty to bitcoin scam that targeted Barack Obama, Elon Musk, others
A 23-year-old British national has pleaded guilty to hacking charges in connection with a 2020 Twitter hack that targeted celebrities like Barack Obama.
Goldman Sachs invests $2 billion in Black women-owned businesses
The global financial institution, Goldman Sachs has announced that it will invest more than 2 billion dollars into Black women-owned businesses and organisations through its One Million Black Women program.
King Charles III offers Joe Biden special invite after coronation 'snub'
U.S. First Lady Dr. Jill Biden will attend the coronation instead on May 6, 2023.
Reason Prince Harry, Meghan Markle worked only an hour a week for Archewell
Lawyers say the couple's number of working hours is "not unusual" given they are directors at their foundation.
Trump claims he 'got along well' with dictators like North Korean leader Kim Jong-un
Former US President Donald Trump is no stranger to controversies. He has often made headlines for his remarks and stance on issues.
Charles Spencer reacts after Donald Trump claims Diana and Queen 'kissed his a***' in new book
Donald Trump had reportedly pursued Diana and tried to woo her following her divorce in 1996 by sending her huge bouquets.
Trump claims the Queen, Diana and Oprah Winfrey 'kissed his a**' in letters to him
Former US President Donald Trump is infamous for his crass language and insensitive remarks.
Donald Trump's 'love letters' from Kim Jong-un, other celebs and politicians to release in book format
The letters serve as a time capsule from a time before Donald Trump became a political figure.
Court set to hear arguments in Grayscale's lawsuit against SEC over bitcoin fund
Federal appellate court judges are set to hear arguments on Tuesday in Grayscale Investments' case against the U.S.
France, Germany to host Charles III on first state visits as king
King Charles III will make his state first state visits as UK monarch when he travels to France and Germany later this month, Buckingham Palace announced Friday.
Ukraine War Anniversary: Asian companies show half-hearted response in scaling back operations in Russia
As the Russia Ukraine war, the biggest war in Europe since World War II, enters its second year, many Asian companies still continue their operations in Russia.
Royal Family's love for Land Rovers: Prince Philip's Defender model to be auctioned
The Land Rover is currently being resold by the auction house Silverstone Auction at Stoneleigh Park, in the UK, as part of their Race Retro auction.
Donald Trump donates canned beans and 'Trump Water' to East Palestine residents
Former US President Donald Trump paid a visit to East Palestine, Ohio, on Wednesday.
Showman Zelensky wows England's ancient seat of power
Ukraine's leader pressed at British heart strings when he evoked "the so few" pilots defending his skies from Russia's invasion.
India celebrates its 74th Republic Day – A look back at India's Colonial Past and Relations with the UK
India celebrated its Republic Day on the newly renovated 'Kartavya Path', tearing the old colonial relics, ending its relationship with the British Empire and redefining its own democraticheritage.