Meta To Spend $10 Billion On Globe-Spanning Undersea Cable Network: Report
When completed, the project would give the parent company of Facebook a dedicated pipeline for data traffic.
Most Wanted Domestic Terrorism Suspect Captured After 20 Years On Run
Daniel Andreas San Diego, wanted for two bombings in the San Francisco-area in 2003, was captured in Britain
NASA's Voyager 1 Probe Sending Data Again Nearly 50 Years After Launch
The spacecraft, launched in 1977, is 15 billion miles away from Earth. It stopped sending data but NASA managed to get it restarted.
'Make Amazon Pay:' Global Protests Planned On Busy Holiday Shopping Weekend
Workers from 20 countries plan to strike in protest over low pay and poor working conditions from Black Friday to Cyber Monday
Indian Airlines Suffer Through 1,000 Hoax Bomb Scares
The threats, 10 times the number from last year, play havoc with flight schedules and services.
Putin Praises Trump As 'Experienced' Leader Who Can Find A 'Solution'
The Russian leader also said he doesn't believe the president-elect is safe after two assassination attempts during the presidential campaign
Texas Gets Major Court Victory In Razor Wire Dispute At Border
A federal appeals court ruled that U.S. government officials are prohibited from cutting the fence
Russian Ruble Slump Might Spark Rise In Interest Rates: Report
The currency has fallen more than 9% against the dollar since Nov. 21
Trump And Mexican President Clash on Social Media About Closing The Border
Claudia Sheinbaum pushed back on Trump's claim, saying 'Mexico's position is not to close borders but to build bridges'
Trump Gives A Special Thanksgiving Message To 'Radical Left Lunatics'
President Biden, in contrast, urged Americans to focus on 'the fact that we've been blessed to live in America, the greatest country on Earth'
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Almost Derailed By Anti-Israel Protestors
The demonstrators were met by 'boos' from the crowd and shouts of 'USA, USA, USA.'
Trump And Musk Take Surprise Turn In Mission To Slash Government Spending
The switch to a more austere approach is contrary to Trump's first term when his tax cuts inflated the budget
Trump-Backed Florida Candidate Warns Muslim Congresswomen 'Hebrew Hammer' Is Coming: '#BombsAway'
Randy Fine, a state Senator in Florida, directed his remarks at Reps. Ilhan Omar and RashidaTlaib, the only two Muslim women in the House
9 In 10 'Smart' Devices Could Face Security Threats: Feds
88.6% of 184 manufacturers' web pages for the products failed to disclose how long they would receive software updates, leaving them exposed to potential harm.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Predicts 3 1/2-Day Workweeks
He said he can also see the possibility that people will live to be 100 due to the transformational nature of the technology
Cop Fatally Tasered Grandmother In Nursing Home
Clare Nowland used a walker and suffered from dementia at a nursing home in Australia
Subway CEO Steps Down After Value Meal Deal Fizzles
John Chidsey will retire at the end of this year and be replaced by interim CEO Carrie Walsh while the company searches for a successor
Giuliani Lashes Out In Manhattan Federal Court: 'I Have No Cash'
The judge admonished the former NYC mayor for not paying the $148 million defamation judgment he owes two Georgia election workers
Biden Says Israel Approves Ceasefire Against Hezbollah: 'Permanent Cessation Of Hostilities'
'Under the deal reached today, effective at 4 a.m. tomorrow, local time, the fighting across the Lebanese-Israeli border will end,' he said.
Deserter Says Russia Was Prepared To Launch Nukes On Day Of Ukraine Invasion
Anton told the BBC that nuclear weapons were 'fully in place" at a top secret base inside Russia
Mexican President Says Trump's Tariffs Will Kill Jobs In Both Countries
The leaders of Mexico and Canada said they will advise Trump to engage in cooperation and dialogue instead of igniting a trade war
Walmart Caves To Right And Cuts DEI Programs: 'We Aren't Perfect'
The world's largest retailer joins a growing list of corporations that have ended the initiatives after being targeted by right-wing activists
World's Oldest Man Dies At 112 'Surrounded By Music And Love'
John Alfred Tinniswood died Monday at a care facility in Southport, England.
Japan Passes $250 Billion Stimulus Package
The plan will boost incomes and provide fuel and energy subsidies
Wednesday Is The New Friday For Dining Out
Eating at a restaurant midweek emerged as one of the dining trends of 2024, OpenTable found
Retailer Gap Reports Stronger Than Expected Third Quarter Sales
The apparel company behind the Old Navy, Banana Republic and Athleta brands also raised its sales outlook for 2024.
Almost 10% Of South Korea's Workforce Is Now A Robot
The country had 1,012 robots per 10,000 employees, topping the global list, according to a new survey.
McDonald's Extending $5 Meal Deal, Creating McValue Menu
The McValue plan includes a 'buy-one, add-one' option for $1 for breakfast, lunch and dinner
Troubled Retailer Big Lots Announces More Store Closures
But it also appears the Ohio-based company is pulling some stores from a previous closure list
Starlink Snub: Brazil Signs Deal With Musk's Chinese Competitor To Provide Internet Service
China's SpaceSail will work with Brazil's Telebras to bring broadband to remote areas of the South American country.